@@ -397,8 +397,8 @@ static void vc4_atomic_commit_tail(struct drm_atomic_state *state)
if (vc4->is_vc5) {
unsigned long state_rate = max(old_hvs_state->core_clock_rate,
new_hvs_state->core_clock_rate);
- unsigned long core_rate = max_t(unsigned long,
- 500000000, state_rate);
+ unsigned long core_rate = clamp_t(unsigned long, state_rate,
+ 500000000, hvs->max_core_rate);
drm_dbg(dev, "Raising the core clock at %lu Hz\n", core_rate);
@@ -432,14 +432,17 @@ static void vc4_atomic_commit_tail(struct drm_atomic_state *state)
drm_atomic_helper_cleanup_planes(dev, state);
if (vc4->is_vc5) {
- drm_dbg(dev, "Running the core clock at %lu Hz\n",
- new_hvs_state->core_clock_rate);
+ unsigned long core_rate = min_t(unsigned long,
+ hvs->max_core_rate,
+ new_hvs_state->core_clock_rate);
+
+ drm_dbg(dev, "Running the core clock at %lu Hz\n", core_rate);
/*
* Request a clock rate based on the current HVS
* requirements.
*/
- WARN_ON(clk_set_min_rate(hvs->core_clk, new_hvs_state->core_clock_rate));
+ WARN_ON(clk_set_min_rate(hvs->core_clk, core_rate));
drm_dbg(dev, "Core clock actual rate: %lu Hz\n",
clk_get_rate(hvs->core_clk));
Following the clock rate range improvements to the clock framework, trying to set a disjoint range on a clock will now result in an error. Thus, we can't set a minimum rate higher than the maximum reported by the firmware, or clk_set_min_rate() will fail. Thus we need to clamp the rate we are about to ask for to the maximum rate possible on that clock. Signed-off-by: Maxime Ripard <maxime@cerno.tech>