On Mon, 2015-01-26 at 10:35AM +0100, Andreas Färber wrote: > Am 26.01.2015 um 09:33 schrieb Andreas Färber: > > Am 26.01.2015 um 09:23 schrieb Michal Simek: > >> On 01/26/2015 09:19 AM, Andreas Färber wrote: > >>> And if I apply it to my -next based tree, adding corresponding nodes to > >>> zynq-parallella.dts, I get repeatedly: > >>> > >>> [ +0,012242] ci_hdrc ci_hdrc.0: no of_node; not parsing pinctrl DT > >>> [ +0,000157] ci_hdrc ci_hdrc.0: ChipIdea HDRC found, lpm: 0; cap: > >>> f090e100 op: f090e140 > >>> [ +0,000081] platform ci_hdrc.0: Driver ci_hdrc requests probe deferral > >>> [ +0,005360] ci_hdrc ci_hdrc.1: no of_node; not parsing pinctrl DT > >>> [ +0,000120] ci_hdrc ci_hdrc.1: ChipIdea HDRC found, lpm: 0; cap: > >>> f0910100 op: f0910140 > >>> [ +0,001810] platform ci_hdrc.1: Driver ci_hdrc requests probe deferral > >>> > >>> Am I missing any other patches or config options? > >>> (I do notice that the pinctrl v3 patch that got merged has a trivial bug > >>> for usb0, for which I'll send a patch later on.) > >> > >> Why is it deferred? Is it because of pinmuxing stuff? > > > > No, happened without as well. > > > > Looking at a different place in dmesg, I spot this: > > > > [ +0,003988] usb_phy_generic phy0: GPIO lookup for consumer reset-gpios > > [ +0,000012] usb_phy_generic phy0: using device tree for GPIO lookup > > [ +0,000015] of_get_named_gpiod_flags: can't parse 'reset-gpios-gpios' > > property > > of node '/phy0[0]' > > [ +0,000013] of_get_named_gpiod_flags: can't parse 'reset-gpios-gpio' > > property > > of node '/phy0[0]' > > [ +0,000010] usb_phy_generic phy0: using lookup tables for GPIO lookup > > [ +0,000153] usb_phy_generic phy0: lookup for GPIO reset-gpios failed > > [ +0,000012] usb_phy_generic phy0: Error requesting RESET GPIO > > [ +0,004360] usb_phy_generic: probe of phy0 failed with error -2 > > [ +0,004991] usb_phy_generic phy1: GPIO lookup for consumer reset-gpios > > [ +0,000012] usb_phy_generic phy1: using device tree for GPIO lookup > > [ +0,000013] of_get_named_gpiod_flags: can't parse 'reset-gpios-gpios' > > property > > of node '/phy1[0]' > > [ +0,000013] of_get_named_gpiod_flags: can't parse 'reset-gpios-gpio' > > property of node '/phy1[0]' > > [ +0,000010] usb_phy_generic phy1: using lookup tables for GPIO lookup > > [ +0,000012] usb_phy_generic phy1: lookup for GPIO reset-gpios failed > > [ +0,000011] usb_phy_generic phy1: Error requesting RESET GPIO > > [ +0,004337] usb_phy_generic: probe of phy1 failed with error -2 > > > > So, I guess the chipidea driver is deferring because the phys want a > > property that neither me nor you are specifying? Would that be the two > > MDIO pins 52 and 53 that would need to be specified? > > Erm, scratch that last question - wrong PHY. Trying it resolved the > above phy errors but not the original problem. And so does an empty one: > > @@ -99,11 +100,13 @@ > > usb_phy0: phy0 { > compatible = "usb-nop-xceiv"; > + reset-gpios = <>; > #phy-cells = <0>; > }; > > usb_phy1: phy1 { > compatible = "usb-nop-xceiv"; > + reset-gpios = <>; > #phy-cells = <0>; > }; > }; > > In my manuals and notes I can't find any GPIO being used as reset for > the USB PHYs. Any thoughts appreciated. Such a connection is optional. The platform might rely on its reset circuit, though it might not work for warm reboots. I haven't looked at parallela docs, but if there is a schematic available, that should tell you if/what is connected to the PHY reset pin. Soren -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe devicetree" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html