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Message-ID: <5493EA03.10004@schinagl.nl>
Date:	Fri, 19 Dec 2014 10:04:03 +0100
From:	Olliver Schinagl <oliver@...inagl.nl>
To:	Alexandre Belloni <alexandre.belloni@...e-electrons.com>
CC:	Thierry Reding <thierry.reding@...il.com>,
	Maxime Ripard <maxime.ripard@...e-electrons.com>,
	Simon <longsleep@...il.com>, linux-pwm@...r.kernel.org,
	linux-arm-kernel@...ts.infradead.org, linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org
Subject: Re: [PATCHv9 0/2] Add Allwinner SoCs PWM support

Hey Alexandre!

On 17-12-14 20:58, Alexandre Belloni wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I finally got some time to work on that again.
awesome :D
>
> On 18/11/2014 at 14:47:33 +0100, Olliver Schinagl wrote :
>> What I get from the datasheet is, that sun4i and sun5i are exactly the same,
>> with the exception that sun5i only has 1 PWM (~exposed~). I belive that is
>> easily solved with the bindings by having allwinner-sun4i and allwinner
>> sun5i bindings if I'm not mistaken.
>>
>> As for sun7i compared to the other ones, according to disp_lcd.c sun5i and
>> sun7i should behave exactly the same. This is contradicting to the
>> datasheet, where sun4i and sun5i are the same.
>>
>> So what are the major differences that I can see between the 3? sun4i
>> defines the PWM prescaler register value 0b1111 as being undefined, and
>> sun5i and sun7i as /1? Did you verify this (I haven't I admit, i bumped into
>> this while looking for your patch ;-) )? I wouldn't be supprised if it where
>> a typo on allwinners end in the datasheet ... disp_lcd.c stops at 72000 for
>> the last entry. We should just check sun4i, sun5i and sun7i hardware to see
>> if it behaves the same with a prescaler of 0b1111, which I would not be
>> totally surprised if it did.
>>
>> The other difference I notice is that sun7i and sun5i use 16bit period
>> register where sun4i uses a 8bit register. This is probably the only reason
>> why they put a #ifdef in disp_lcd.c, calculations turn out differently. I
>> don't recognize this behavior at all in your driver however. I do think they
>> that there is a difference here, since they did split up the original driver
>> here because of this difference.
>>
> That is something I overlooked and I can't test at all, I only have a
> cubietruck. Did you have some time to test on a sun4i?
I have sun4i, sun5i and sun7i to test this on; though my sun5i is a 
tablet so needs some work to setup as a dev environment (solder uart 
etc). On sun7i the pwm worked perfectly; I will find some time to test 
in on sun4i and sun5i in the next few weeks with your v10 patches
>
> But, from the only datasheet I have access to [1], page 56:
> Each channel has a dedicated internal 16-bit up counter. If the counter
> reaches the value stored in the channel period register, it resets. At
> the beginning of a count period cycle, the PWMOUT is set to active state
> and count from 0x0000
>
> So I would say that they all have a 16bits period.
>
>
> [1] http://dl.linux-sunxi.org/A10/A10%20Datasheet%20-%20v1.21%20%282012-04-06%29.pdf
yeah we only have the datasheets available on dl.linux-sunxi.org; but 
don't only rely on the datasheets, it's a horrid copy/paste mess that 
may be very wrong due to lazy editing of the pastes :(

The sorucecode helps a bit in this, as pwm0 is always used as a 
background light driver, so should atleast be somewhat verified to work.

Olliver
>

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