Hi Maxime,

El 25/09/13 11:03, Maxime Ripard escribió:
Hi everyone,

Here is a few patches adding support for the High Speed Timers running on the
Allwinner SoCs.

These timers are 64 bits timers running at a much higher speed than the timers
used for now on these SoCs, since they are no longer wired to the 24MHz
oscillator, but to the AHB clock.

This HS timers are actually found in all the supported SoCs but the A10.
However, the A20 and A31 come with 4 of these high speed timers, while the A10s
and A13 only have two, hence why we introduce two different compatibles.

The A31 is not using these for now, as its timers are asserted in reset by a
reset controller that first need to gain some support in the kernel first, but
that's for another patchset.

Thanks,
Maxime

Maxime Ripard (5):
   clocksource: sun4i: Select CLKSRC_MMIO
   clocksource: Add Allwinner SoCs HS timers driver
   ARM: sun5i: a10s: Add support for the High Speed Timers
   ARM: sun5i: a13: Add support for the High Speed Timers
   ARM: sun7i: a20: Add support for the High Speed Timers

I tested these 5 patches on my Cubieboard2 (A20) and it boots and seems to work fine, so

Tested-by: Emilio López <emi...@elopez.com.ar>

# uptime && cat /proc/interrupts
 01:45:01 up  1:45,  load average: 0.01, 0.03, 0.04
           CPU0
 33:      56223       GIC  33  serial
 54:          0       GIC  54  sun4i_timer0
 87:        522       GIC  87  eth0
113:      66980       GIC 113  sun5i_timer0
IPI0:          0  CPU wakeup interrupts
IPI1:          0  Timer broadcast interrupts
IPI2:          0  Rescheduling interrupts
IPI3:          0  Function call interrupts
IPI4:          0  Single function call interrupts
IPI5:          0  CPU stop interrupts
Err:          0

Cheers,

Emilio
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