On 26-12-17, 14:23, Rob Herring wrote:
> >         cpu_opp_table: cpu_opp_table {
> >                 compatible = "operating-points-v2";
> >                 opp-shared;
> >
> >                 opp00 {
> >                         opp-hz = /bits/ 64 <208000000>;
> >                         clock-latency-ns = <500000>;
> >                         power-domain-opp = <&domain_opp_1>;
> 
> What is this? opp00 here is not a device. One OPP should not point to
> another. "power-domain-opp" is only supposed to appear in devices
> alongside power-domains properties.

There are two type of devices:

A.) With fixed performance state requirements and they will have the
new "required-opp" property in the device node itself as you said.

B.) Devices which can do DVFS (CPU, MMC, LCD, etc) and those may need
a different performance state of the domain for their individual OPPs
and so we can't have this property in the device all the time.

Does this make sense ?

-- 
viresh

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