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<imsherlock>
hi all! does anyone know how where the GPLL clock for the RK3399 platform is set?
<imsherlock>
I'm running the 5.4 kernel and I'm trying to get the speed up to 800MHz, the ISP0 clock is only running at 500MHz and I need it to run at 600Mhz
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<robmur01>
if it's a clock that isn't being explicitly controlled by a driver, then bodging the DT with "assigned-clocks"/"assigned-clock-rates" tends to be enough
<robmur01>
(and the parent stuff too if necessary)
<robmur01>
of course, for a "desired resolution X requires at least clock rate Y" kind of thing it would ultimately be nice to implement proper clock support in the driver