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The gpt_clk rate function doesn't consider the PER divider. This causes a
significant drift in time accounting. Fix this by introducing the correct rate
calculation function.
Signed-off-by: Baruch Siach <baruch@tkos.co.il>
Signed-off-by: Sascha Hauer <s.hauer@pengutronix.de>
return get_rate_per(8);
}
return get_rate_per(8);
}
+static unsigned long get_rate_gpt(struct clk *clk)
+{
+ return get_rate_per(5);
+}
+
static unsigned long get_rate_otg(struct clk *clk)
{
return 48000000; /* FIXME */
static unsigned long get_rate_otg(struct clk *clk)
{
return 48000000; /* FIXME */
-DEFINE_CLOCK(gpt_clk, 0, CCM_CGCR0, 5, get_rate_ipg, NULL, NULL);
+DEFINE_CLOCK(gpt_clk, 0, CCM_CGCR0, 5, get_rate_gpt, NULL, NULL);
DEFINE_CLOCK(uart_per_clk, 0, CCM_CGCR0, 15, get_rate_uart, NULL, NULL);
DEFINE_CLOCK(cspi1_clk, 0, CCM_CGCR1, 5, get_rate_ipg, NULL, NULL);
DEFINE_CLOCK(cspi2_clk, 0, CCM_CGCR1, 6, get_rate_ipg, NULL, NULL);
DEFINE_CLOCK(uart_per_clk, 0, CCM_CGCR0, 15, get_rate_uart, NULL, NULL);
DEFINE_CLOCK(cspi1_clk, 0, CCM_CGCR1, 5, get_rate_ipg, NULL, NULL);
DEFINE_CLOCK(cspi2_clk, 0, CCM_CGCR1, 6, get_rate_ipg, NULL, NULL);