The USB3503 driver exposes the refclk-frequency DT property to allow users to
specify the rate of the clock provided on the device's REFCLK. This is
necessary for the driver to correctly configure the REF_SEL and INT_N pins.
Currently the driver only pays attention to refclk-frequency if the refclk
property is also provided. The binding documentation stipulates that the user
should omit refclk if the clock can be assumed to be always available.

This patch reworks this codepath such that the driver always respects the
refclk-frequency property, even if refclk is omitted.

Cheers,

 - Ben


[1] 
https://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/stable/linux-stable.git/commit/drivers/usb/misc/usb3503.c?id=657d898a9320a7cdb9b94565d75ecf75c25cbf0a

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