| Clock scaling |
| ------------- |
| |
| The kernel supports scaling of CLCK.CMODE, CLCK.CM and CLKC.P0 clock |
| registers. If built with CONFIG_PM and CONFIG_SYSCTL options enabled, four |
| extra files will appear in the directory /proc/sys/pm/. Reading these files |
| will show: |
| |
| p0 -- current value of the P0 bit in CLKC register. |
| cm -- current value of the CM bits in CLKC register. |
| cmode -- current value of the CMODE bits in CLKC register. |
| |
| On all boards, the 'p0' file should also be writable, and either '1' or '0' |
| can be rewritten, to set or clear the CLKC_P0 bit respectively, hence |
| controlling whether the resource bus rate clock is halved. |
| |
| The 'cm' file should also be available on all boards. '0' can be written to it |
| to shift the board into High-Speed mode (normal), and '1' can be written to |
| shift the board into Medium-Speed mode. Selecting Low-Speed mode is not |
| supported by this interface, even though some CPUs do support it. |
| |
| On the boards with FR405 CPU (i.e. CB60 and CB70), the 'cmode' file is also |
| writable, allowing the CPU core speed (and other clock speeds) to be |
| controlled from userspace. |
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| |
| Determining current and possible settings |
| ----------------------------------------- |
| |
| The current state and the available masks can be found in /proc/cpuinfo. For |
| example, on the CB70: |
| |
| # cat /proc/cpuinfo |
| CPU-Series: fr400 |
| CPU-Core: fr405, gr0-31, BE, CCCR |
| CPU: mb93405 |
| MMU: Prot |
| FP-Media: fr0-31, Media |
| System: mb93091-cb70, mb93090-mb00 |
| PM-Controls: cmode=0xd31f, cm=0x3, p0=0x3, suspend=0x9 |
| PM-Status: cmode=3, cm=0, p0=0 |
| Clock-In: 50.00 MHz |
| Clock-Core: 300.00 MHz |
| Clock-SDRAM: 100.00 MHz |
| Clock-CBus: 100.00 MHz |
| Clock-Res: 50.00 MHz |
| Clock-Ext: 50.00 MHz |
| Clock-DSU: 25.00 MHz |
| BogoMips: 300.00 |
| |
| And on the PDK, the PM lines look like the following: |
| |
| PM-Controls: cm=0x3, p0=0x3, suspend=0x9 |
| PM-Status: cmode=9, cm=0, p0=0 |
| |
| The PM-Controls line, if present, will indicate which /proc/sys/pm files can |
| be set to what values. The specification values are bitmasks; so, for example, |
| "suspend=0x9" indicates that 0 and 3 can be written validly to |
| /proc/sys/pm/suspend. |
| |
| The PM-Controls line will only be present if CONFIG_PM is configured to Y. |
| |
| The PM-Status line indicates which clock controls are set to which value. If |
| the file can be read, then the suspend value must be 0, and so that's not |
| included. |