On 20-10-25 11:05:32, Adam Ford wrote: > On Sun, Oct 25, 2020 at 7:19 AM Marek Vasut <marex@xxxxxxx> wrote: > > > > On 10/25/20 1:05 PM, Abel Vesa wrote: > > > > [...] > > > > >> Together, both the GPC and the clk-blk driver should be able to pull > > >> the multimedia block out of reset. Currently, the GPC can handle the > > >> USB OTG and the GPU, but the LCDIF and MIPI DSI appear to be gated by > > >> the clock block > > >> > > >> My original patch RFC didn't include the imx8mn node, because it > > >> hangs, but the node I added looks like: > > >> > > >> media_blk_ctl: clock-controller@32e28000 { > > >> compatible = "fsl,imx8mn-media-blk-ctl", "syscon"; > > >> reg = <0x32e28000 0x1000>; > > >> #clock-cells = <1>; > > >> #reset-cells = <1>; > > >> }; > > >> > > >> I was hoping you might have some feedback on the 8mn clk-blk driver > > >> since you did the 8mp clk-blk drive and they appear to be very > > >> similar. > > >> > > > > > > I'll do you one better still. I'll apply the patch in my tree and give it > > > a test tomorrow morning. > > I do have some more updates on how to get the system to not hang, and > to enumerate more clocks. > Looking at Marek's work on enabling clocks in the 8MM, he added a > power-domain in dispmix_blk_ctl pointing to the dispmix in the GPC. > By forcing the GPC driver to write 0x1fff to 32e28004, 0x7f to > 32e28000 and 0x30000 to 32e28008, the i.MX8MM can bring the display > clocks out of reset. > Yeah, that makes sense. Basically, it was trying to disable unused clocks (see clk_disable_unused) but in order to disable the clocks from the media BLK_CTL (which I think should be renamed in display BLK_CTL) the PD need to be on. Since you initially didn't give it any PD, it was trying to blindly write/read the gate bit and therefore freeze. > Unfortunately, the i.MX8MN needs to have 0x100 written to both > 32e28000 and 32e28004, and the values written for the 8MM are not > compatible. > By forcing the GPC to write those values, I can get lcdif_pixel_clk > and the mipi_dsi_clkref appearing on the Nano. I'm trying to make a branch with all the patches for all i.MX8M so I can keep track of it all. On this branch I've also applied the following patchset from Lucas Stach: https://www.spinics.net/lists/arm-kernel/msg843007.html but I'm getting the folowing errors: [ 16.690885] imx-pgc imx-pgc-domain.3: failed to power up ADB400 [ 16.716839] imx-pgc imx-pgc-domain.3: failed to power up ADB400 [ 16.730500] imx-pgc imx-pgc-domain.3: failed to power up ADB400 Lucas, any thoughts? Maybe it's something related to 8MN. Will dig further, see what pops out. > > video_pll1_ref_sel 0 0 0 24000000 > 0 0 50000 > video_pll1 0 0 0 594000000 > 0 0 50000 > video_pll1_bypass 0 0 0 594000000 > 0 0 50000 > video_pll1_out 0 0 0 594000000 > 0 0 50000 > disp_pixel 0 0 0 594000000 > 0 0 50000 > lcdif_pixel_clk 0 0 0 > 594000000 0 0 50000 > disp_pixel_clk 0 0 0 > 594000000 0 0 50000 > dsi_phy_ref 0 0 0 27000000 > 0 0 50000 > mipi_dsi_clkref 0 0 0 > 27000000 0 0 50000 > > I am not 100% certain the clock parents in the clk block driver for > the 8MN are correct, and I am not seeing the mipi_dsi_pclk > > Once the dust settles on the GPC decision for Mini and Nano, I think > we'll need a more generic way to pass the bits we need to set in clock > block to the GPC. > > adam > > > > You can also apply the one for 8MM: > > https://eur01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Flore.kernel.org%2Flinux-arm-kernel%2F20201003224555.163780-5-marex%40denx.de%2F&data=04%7C01%7Cabel.vesa%40nxp.com%7Cae966cce11204214fb1908d878ffd492%7C686ea1d3bc2b4c6fa92cd99c5c301635%7C0%7C0%7C637392387462398200%7CUnknown%7CTWFpbGZsb3d8eyJWIjoiMC4wLjAwMDAiLCJQIjoiV2luMzIiLCJBTiI6Ik1haWwiLCJXVCI6Mn0%3D%7C1000&sdata=M944BaOI7Sa1RmI0nwrshKaM7MGMEN5pWgjmYqXZkns%3D&reserved=0