On 03/02/2023 21:34, Krzysztof Kozlowski wrote: > On 03/02/2023 12:51, Marek Szyprowski wrote: >> On 03.02.2023 12:46, Krzysztof Kozlowski wrote: >>> On 03/02/2023 12:45, Marek Szyprowski wrote: >>>> On 29.01.2023 11:42, Krzysztof Kozlowski wrote: >>>>> On 25/01/2023 10:45, Krzysztof Kozlowski wrote: >>>>>> The soc node is supposed to have only device nodes with MMIO addresses, >>>>>> as reported by dtc W=1: >>>>>> >>>>>> exynos4412.dtsi:407.20-413.5: >>>>>> Warning (simple_bus_reg): /soc/bus-acp: missing or empty reg/ranges property >>>>>> >>>>>> and dtbs_check: >>>>>> >>>>>> exynos4412-i9300.dtb: soc: bus-acp: >>>>>> {'compatible': ['samsung,exynos-bus'], 'clocks': [[7, 456]], 'clock-names': ['bus'], 'operating-points-v2': [[132]], 'status': ['okay'], 'devfreq': [[117]]} should not be valid under {'type': 'object'} >>>>>> >>>>>> Move the bus nodes and their OPP tables out of SoC to fix this. >>>>>> Re-order them alphabetically while moving and put some of the OPP tables >>>>>> in device nodes (if they are not shared). >>>>>> >>>>> Applied. >>>> I don't have a good news. It looks that this change is responsible for >>>> breaking boards that were rock-stable so far, like Odroid U3. I didn't >>>> manage to analyze what exactly causes the issue, but it looks that the >>>> exynos-bus devfreq driver somehow depends on the order of the nodes: >>>> >>>> (before) >>>> >>>> # dmesg | grep exynos-bus >>>> [ 6.415266] exynos-bus: new bus device registered: soc:bus-dmc >>>> (100000 KHz ~ 400000 KHz) >>>> [ 6.422717] exynos-bus: new bus device registered: soc:bus-acp >>>> (100000 KHz ~ 267000 KHz) >>>> [ 6.454323] exynos-bus: new bus device registered: soc:bus-c2c >>>> (100000 KHz ~ 400000 KHz) >>>> [ 6.489944] exynos-bus: new bus device registered: soc:bus-leftbus >>>> (100000 KHz ~ 200000 KHz) >>>> [ 6.493990] exynos-bus: new bus device registered: soc:bus-rightbus >>>> (100000 KHz ~ 200000 KHz) >>>> [ 6.494612] exynos-bus: new bus device registered: soc:bus-display >>>> (160000 KHz ~ 200000 KHz) >>>> [ 6.494932] exynos-bus: new bus device registered: soc:bus-fsys >>>> (100000 KHz ~ 134000 KHz) >>>> [ 6.495246] exynos-bus: new bus device registered: soc:bus-peri ( >>>> 50000 KHz ~ 100000 KHz) >>>> [ 6.495577] exynos-bus: new bus device registered: soc:bus-mfc >>>> (100000 KHz ~ 200000 KHz) >>>> >>>> (after) >>>> >>>> # dmesg | grep exynos-bus >>>> >>>> [ 6.082032] exynos-bus: new bus device registered: bus-dmc (100000 >>>> KHz ~ 400000 KHz) >>>> [ 6.122726] exynos-bus: new bus device registered: bus-leftbus >>>> (100000 KHz ~ 200000 KHz) >>>> [ 6.146705] exynos-bus: new bus device registered: bus-mfc (100000 >>>> KHz ~ 200000 KHz) >>>> [ 6.181632] exynos-bus: new bus device registered: bus-peri ( 50000 >>>> KHz ~ 100000 KHz) >>>> [ 6.204770] exynos-bus: new bus device registered: bus-rightbus >>>> (100000 KHz ~ 200000 KHz) >>>> [ 6.211087] exynos-bus: new bus device registered: bus-acp (100000 >>>> KHz ~ 267000 KHz) >>>> [ 6.216936] exynos-bus: new bus device registered: bus-c2c (100000 >>>> KHz ~ 400000 KHz) >>>> [ 6.225748] exynos-bus: new bus device registered: bus-display >>>> (160000 KHz ~ 200000 KHz) >>>> [ 6.242978] exynos-bus: new bus device registered: bus-fsys (100000 >>>> KHz ~ 134000 KHz) >>>> >>>> This is definitely a driver bug, but so far it worked fine, so this is a >>>> regression that need to be addressed somehow... >>> >>> Thanks for checking, but what is exactly the bug? The devices registered >>> - just with different name. >> >> The bug is that the board fails to boot from time to time, freezing >> after registering PPMU counters... > > My U3 with and without this patch, reports several warnings: > iommu_group_do_set_platform_dma() > exynos_iommu_domain_free() > clk_core_enable() > > and finally: > rcu: INFO: rcu_preempt detected stalls on CPUs/tasks: > > and keeps stalling. > > At least on next-20230203. Except all these (which anyway make board > unbootable) look fine around PMU and exynos-bus. I also booted few times my next/dt branch (with this patch) and no problems. How reproducible is the issue you experience? Best regards, Krzysztof