Hi Stephen,

On 4/1/21 9:49 AM, Stephen Boyd wrote:
Quoting [email protected] (2021-03-30 05:17:01)
From: Quanyang Wang <[email protected]>

If there is a IOCTL_SET_PLL_FRAC_MODE request sent to ATF ever,
we shouldn't skip invoking PM_CLOCK_ENABLE fn even though this
pll has been enabled. In ATF implementation, it will only assign
the mode to the variable (struct pm_pll *)pll->mode when handling
IOCTL_SET_PLL_FRAC_MODE call. Invoking PM_CLOCK_ENABLE can force
ATF send request to PWU to set the pll mode to PLL's register.

There is a scenario that happens in enabling VPLL_INT(clk_id:96):
1) VPLL_INT has been enabled during booting.
2) A driver calls clk_set_rate and according to the rate, the VPLL_INT
    should be set to FRAC mode. Then zynqmp_pll_set_mode is called
    to pass IOCTL_SET_PLL_FRAC_MODE to ATF. Note that at this point
    ATF just stores the mode to a variable.
3) This driver calls clk_prepare_enable and zynqmp_pll_enable is
    called to try to enable VPLL_INT pll. Because of 1), the function
    zynqmp_pll_enable just returns without doing anything after checking
    that this pll has been enabled.

In the scenario above, the pll mode of VPLL_INT will never be set
successfully. So adding set_pll_mode to check condition to fix it.

Signed-off-by: Quanyang Wang <[email protected]>
Tested-by: Laurent Pinchart <[email protected]>
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Any Fixes tag?

Will add it at V3 patch.

Thanks,

Quanyang

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