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xdarklight: chewitt: i have another s905w box which is working fine and i have dumped the clk_summary of both here: https://pastebin.com/raw/Qt70EkKF
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maybe it is due to that strange box being s905l2 and not a pure s905w - so far i thought l2 is w2 with a gpu core disabled, but maybe there are more subtle differences
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which clocks are actually used for the audio stuff on those boxes?
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w2 above was ment to be w
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ok - looks like audio is related to mpll0, mpll1 and mpll2
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if i compare the broken and working clk summary entries for both then it looks like in the broken case some clocks get derived from mpll0 instead of mpll1 like in the working case
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and - surprise surprise - the difference in the resulting clocks is about 10% i.e. like the difference of my playback speed
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the question for me now is: how can i make cts_amclk_sel a child of mpll1 (like in the working case) instead of mpll0 in the broken case
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is this possible with some dts magic maybe?
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