|  | The current implementation allows the user to specify the desired CPU | 
|  | clock value, in MHz, via an environment variable "cpuclk". | 
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|  | Four compile-time constants are used: | 
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|  | CONFIG_8xx_OSCLK          - input quartz clock | 
|  | CONFIG_SYS_8xx_CPUCLK_MIN        - minimum allowed CPU clock | 
|  | CONFIG_SYS_8xx_CPUCLK_MAX        - maximum allowed CPU clock | 
|  | CONFIG_8xx_CPUCLK_DEFAULT - default CPU clock value | 
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|  | If the "cpuclk" environment variable value is within the CPUCLK_MIN / | 
|  | CPUCLK_MAX limits, the specified value is used. Otherwise, the | 
|  | default CPU clock value is set. | 
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|  | Please make sure you understand what you are doing, and understand | 
|  | the restrictions of your hardware (board, processor). For example, | 
|  | ethernet will stop working for CPU clock frequencies below 25 MHz. | 
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|  | Please note that the new clock-handling code is enabled if | 
|  | CONFIG_8xx_CPUCLK_DEFAULT is defined. Since this mechanism supports | 
|  | only MPC866 and newer CPUs, this constant MUST NOT be defined for | 
|  | MPC823/850/860/862 series. The clock generation algorithm for older | 
|  | chips is different and has not been implemented yet. If you need it, | 
|  | your patch is welcome. |