From 1b9ed2574a38c93cb03dad41885fc06be4bfc9dd Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Timur Tabi <timur@freescale.com>
Date: Fri, 4 Apr 2008 11:16:11 -0500
Subject: [PATCH] Fix calculation of I2C clock for some 86xx chips

Some 86xx chips use CCB as the base clock for the I2C, and others used CCB/2.
There is no pattern that can be used to determine which chips use which
frequency, so the only way to determine is to look up the actual SOC
designation and use the right value for that SOC.

Signed-off-by: Timur Tabi <timur@freescale.com>
---
 cpu/mpc86xx/speed.c | 14 +++++++++++++-
 1 file changed, 13 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)

diff --git a/cpu/mpc86xx/speed.c b/cpu/mpc86xx/speed.c
index 7e884f8e01..da5b58b73f 100644
--- a/cpu/mpc86xx/speed.c
+++ b/cpu/mpc86xx/speed.c
@@ -105,8 +105,20 @@ int get_clocks(void)
 	get_sys_info(&sys_info);
 	gd->cpu_clk = sys_info.freqProcessor;
 	gd->bus_clk = sys_info.freqSystemBus;
+
+	/*
+	 * The base clock for I2C depends on the actual SOC.  Unfortunately,
+	 * there is no pattern that can be used to determine the frequency, so
+	 * the only choice is to look up the actual SOC number and use the value
+	 * for that SOC. This information is taken from application note
+	 * AN2919.
+	 */
+#ifdef CONFIG_MPC8610
 	gd->i2c1_clk = sys_info.freqSystemBus;
-	gd->i2c2_clk = sys_info.freqSystemBus;
+#else
+	gd->i2c1_clk = sys_info.freqSystemBus / 2;
+#endif
+	gd->i2c2_clk = gd->i2c1_clk;
 
 	if (gd->cpu_clk != 0)
 		return 0;
-- 
2.39.5