Re: [PATCH] ARM: dts: exynos: add cpu perf counters to Exynos54xx boards

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On 20/10/17 13:09, Marian Mihailescu wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> This patch enables support for ARM Performance Monitoring Units
> available in Cortex-A7
> and Cortex-A15 CPU cores for Exynos54xx SoCs (5410, 5420 and 5422/5800).
> 
> Exynos5410 currently has only Cortex-A7 nodes defined in the device tree,
> so the Cortex-A15 PMU is defined in the exynos5420 device tree file.

Huh? 5410 only has the *A15* cluster described (and for whatever reason
mainline cannot bring up the A7 cluster even if you do add it).

Also*, the interrupt affinity properties are bogus as presented - those
will need to be delegated to the SoC-variant-specific dtsi files in the
same manner as the "cpus" nodes, to cope with the different CPU numberings.

Robin.

*I'd like to have made this comment inline in the patch, but I can't :(

> Tested with perf on Odroid XU4 (Exynos5422):
> armv7_cortex_a7 PMU driver: 5 counters available
> armv7_cortex_a15 PMU driver: 7 counters available
> 
> Regards,
> Marian
> 
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> 
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