Hi,

On Wednesday 30 May 2018 08:34 PM, Tony Lindgren wrote:
> * Faiz Abbas <faiz_ab...@ti.com> [180530 14:12]:
>> The ti-sysc driver provides support for manipulating the idlemodes
>> and interconnect level resets.
> ...
>> --- a/arch/arm/boot/dts/dra76x.dtsi
>> +++ b/arch/arm/boot/dts/dra76x.dtsi
>> @@ -11,6 +11,25 @@
>>  / {
>>      compatible = "ti,dra762", "ti,dra7";
>>  
>> +    ocp {
>> +
>> +            target-module@0x42c00000 {
>> +                    compatible = "ti,sysc-dra7-mcan";
>> +                    ranges = <0x0 0x42c00000 0x2000>;
>> +                    #address-cells = <1>;
>> +                    #size-cells = <1>;
>> +                    reg = <0x42c01900 0x4>,
>> +                          <0x42c01904 0x4>,
>> +                          <0x42c01908 0x4>;
>> +                    reg-names = "rev", "sysc", "syss";
>> +                    ti,sysc-mask = <(SYSC_OMAP4_SOFTRESET |
>> +                                     SYSC_DRA7_MCAN_ENAWAKEUP)>;
>> +                    ti,syss-mask = <1>;
>> +                    clocks = <&wkupaon_clkctrl DRA7_ADC_CLKCTRL 0>;
>> +                    clock-names = "fck";
>> +            };
>> +    };
>> +
>>  };
> 
> Looks good to me except I think the reset won't do anything currently
> with ti-sysc.c unless you specfify also "ti,hwmods" for the module?
> 
> Can you please check? It might be worth adding the reset function to
> ti-sysc.c for non "ti,hwmods" case and that just might remove the
> need for any hwmod code for this module.
> 

If I understand correctly, this involves adding a (*reset_module) in
ti_sysc_platform_data and defining a ti_sysc_reset_module() in ti-sysc.c
similar to ti_sysc_idle_module(). Right?

Thanks,
Faiz

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