@@ -1026,6 +1026,14 @@ static void core_dump_clocks(struct seq_file *s)
dss.dss_video_fck
};
+ const char *names[5] = {
+ "ick",
+ "fck",
+ "sys_clk",
+ "tv_fck",
+ "video_fck"
+ };
+
seq_printf(s, "- CORE -\n");
seq_printf(s, "internal clk count\t\t%u\n", dss.num_clks_enabled);
@@ -1033,8 +1041,11 @@ static void core_dump_clocks(struct seq_file *s)
for (i = 0; i < 5; i++) {
if (!clocks[i])
continue;
- seq_printf(s, "%-15s\t%lu\t%d\n",
+ seq_printf(s, "%s (%s)%*s\t%lu\t%d\n",
+ names[i],
clocks[i]->name,
+ 24 - strlen(names[i]) - strlen(clocks[i]->name),
+ "",
clk_get_rate(clocks[i]),
clocks[i]->usecount);
}
OMAP4 has clocks set up in a bit interesting way, causing, for example, the DSS's "ick" to be called "dss_fck". This patch changes the debugfs output to show both the DSS's name for the clock (ie. basically the clock alias), and the real name from the clock struct. Signed-off-by: Tomi Valkeinen <tomi.valkeinen@ti.com> --- drivers/video/omap2/dss/dss.c | 13 ++++++++++++- 1 files changed, 12 insertions(+), 1 deletions(-)