Legacy clock drivers
modulename: clk-sunxi.ko
and/orclk-a10-codec.ko
and/orclk-a10-hosc.ko
and/orclk-a10-mod1.ko
and/orclk-a10-pll2.ko
and/orclk-a10-ve.ko
and/orclk-a20-gmac.ko
and/orclk-mod0.ko
and/orclk-simple-gates.ko
and/orclk-sun4i-display.ko
and/orclk-sun4i-pll3.ko
and/orclk-sun4i-tcon-ch1.ko
and/orclk-sun8i-bus-gates.ko
and/orclk-sun8i-mbus.ko
and/orclk-sun9i-core.ko
and/orclk-sun9i-mmc.ko
and/orclk-usb.ko
and/orclk-sun8i-apb0.ko
and/orclk-sun9i-cpus.ko
configname: CONFIG_CLK_SUNXI_CLOCKS
Linux Kernel Configuration
└─>Device Drivers
└─>Common Clock Framework
└─>Legacy clock support for Allwinner SoCs
└─>Legacy clock drivers
In linux kernel since version 5.1 (release Date: 2019-05-05)
Legacy clock drivers being used on older (A10, A13, A20,
A23, A31, A80) SoCs. These drivers are kept around for
Device Tree backward compatibility issues, in case one would
still use a Device Tree with one clock provider by
node. Newer Device Trees and newer SoCs use the drivers
controlled by CONFIG_SUNXI_CCU.
A23, A31, A80) SoCs. These drivers are kept around for
Device Tree backward compatibility issues, in case one would
still use a Device Tree with one clock provider by
node. Newer Device Trees and newer SoCs use the drivers
controlled by CONFIG_SUNXI_CCU.