Re: [PATCH v6 0/6] Raspberry PI 4 V3D enablement

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Hello Melissa,

On 6/8/22 17:51, Melissa Wen wrote:

[snip]

>>>
>>> I can take the last 3 patches through the Broadcom ARM SoC pull request, 
>>> but the first three should probably go via the DRM tree unless you want 
>>> me to merge them all?
>>
>> I can merge the first 3 patches through the drm-misc tree. Can I get
>> an ack from you for those ?
>>
>> The changes are independent so there's no need for an immutable branch
>> or any kind of cross tree coordination.
> 
> Hi Javier,
> 
> I'm not sure if you're suggesting here to apply the entire series as it
> is now.
>

No. I suggested that could just apply the first 3 patches that were related
to DRM, not the last 3 three since Florian will pick those.
 
> I'm not able to have a functional kernel from arm defconfig, only for
> arm64. I'd like to have this issue clarified before merge this serie. I
> tried multi_v7_defconfig on raspbian 32-bits and got a kernel panic.
> Things work better when using downstream bcm2711_defconfig.
> 
> If you have an idea of what is going on, please, let me know. I can try

Can you please share for info? For example your boot log when it panics,
maybe that could shed some light on what's going on.

> again and I'll be okay on merging it. Otherwise, let's wait for more
> inputs to have a better picture of the situation.
>

Of course I don't plan to push patches that are known to cause issues.

I mentioned that could help merging the DRM changes if needed before
you sent your bug report.

-- 
Best regards,

Javier Martinez Canillas
Linux Engineering
Red Hat




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