Also add Rockchip and device tree mail lists to the CC, just in case we need to update the device tree for RK808. On 2020/11/8 下午3:35, Qu Wenruo wrote: > Hi Michał, > > Recently when testing v5.10-rc2, I found my RK3399 boards failed to boot > from NVME. > > It turns out that, commit aea6cb99703e ("regulator: resolve supply after > creating regulator") seems to be the cause. > > In RK3399 board, vpcie1v8 and vpcie0v9 of the pcie controller is > provided by RK808 regulator. > With that commit, now RK808 regulator fails to register: > > [ 1.402500] rk808-regulator rk808-regulator: there is no dvs0 gpio > [ 1.403104] rk808-regulator rk808-regulator: there is no dvs1 gpio > [ 1.419856] rk808 0-001b: failed to register 12 regulator > [ 1.422801] rk808-regulator: probe of rk808-regulator failed with > error -22 > > Since voltages from rk808 are not proper registered, then it prevents > the rockchip PCIE controller to find its voltage provider: > > [ 1.855276] rockchip_pcie_probe: parse_host_dt err=-517 > > > I currently tested with that commit reverted, then the RK808 works again. > > Is this a known regression? Or the RK808 device tree is out of spec? > > It would help a lot to fix the problem before the regression makes all > RK3399 boards to lose their ability to initialize PCIE controller. > > > BTW I didn't find that patch submitted to mail lists like > linux-arm-kernel. I doubt if that commit really got enough testing from > arm community, especially considering that currently ARM is the biggest > user of device-tree and regulators. > > Maybe it's a good idea to also submit such patches to arm related mail > lists next time? > > Thanks, > Qu >