Re: [PATCH v2] arm64: dts: imx8mp: Add DT nodes for the two ISPs

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Hi Adam,

(CC'ing Peng Fan)

On Wed, Aug 14, 2024 at 01:29:16AM -0500, Adam Ford wrote:
> On Tue, Aug 13, 2024 at 5:22 PM Laurent Pinchart wrote:
> > On Sun, Jun 09, 2024 at 03:21:19PM -0500, Adam Ford wrote:
> > > On Tue, Mar 26, 2024 at 2:14 AM Alexander Stein wrote:
> > > > Am Montag, 25. März 2024, 21:49:24 CET schrieb Laurent Pinchart:
> > > > > On Mon, Mar 25, 2024 at 04:52:21PM +0100, Alexander Stein wrote:
> > > > > > Am Montag, 25. März 2024, 16:13:39 CET schrieb Laurent Pinchart:
> > > > > > > From: Paul Elder <paul.elder@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> > > > > > >
> > > > > > > The ISP supports both CSI and parallel interfaces, where port 0
> > > > > > > corresponds to the former and port 1 corresponds to the latter. Since
> > > > > > > the i.MX8MP's ISPs are connected by the parallel interface to the CSI
> > > > > > > receiver, set them both to port 1.
> > > > > > >
> > > > > > > Signed-off-by: Paul Elder <paul.elder@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> > > > > > > Signed-off-by: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> > > > > > > ---
> > > > > > > Changes since v1:
> > > > > > >
> > > > > > > - Fix clock ordering
> > > > > > > - Add #address-cells and #size-cells to ports nodes
> > > > > > > ---
> > > > > > >  arch/arm64/boot/dts/freescale/imx8mp.dtsi | 50 +++++++++++++++++++++++
> > > > > > >  1 file changed, 50 insertions(+)
> > > > > > >
> > > > > > > diff --git a/arch/arm64/boot/dts/freescale/imx8mp.dtsi b/arch/arm64/boot/dts/freescale/imx8mp.dtsi
> > > > > > > index bfc5c81a5bd4..1d2670b91b53 100644
> > > > > > > --- a/arch/arm64/boot/dts/freescale/imx8mp.dtsi
> > > > > > > +++ b/arch/arm64/boot/dts/freescale/imx8mp.dtsi
> > > > > > > @@ -1616,6 +1616,56 @@ isi_in_1: endpoint {
> > > > > > >                           };
> > > > > > >                   };
> > > > > > >
> > > > > > > +                 isp_0: isp@32e10000 {
> > > > > > > +                         compatible = "fsl,imx8mp-isp";
> > > > > > > +                         reg = <0x32e10000 0x10000>;
> > > > > > > +                         interrupts = <GIC_SPI 74 IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_HIGH>;
> > > > > > > +                         clocks = <&clk IMX8MP_CLK_MEDIA_ISP_ROOT>,
> > > > > > > +                                  <&clk IMX8MP_CLK_MEDIA_AXI_ROOT>,
> > > > > > > +                                  <&clk IMX8MP_CLK_MEDIA_APB_ROOT>;
> > > > > > > +                         clock-names = "isp", "aclk", "hclk";
> > > > > > > +                         assigned-clocks = <&clk IMX8MP_CLK_MEDIA_ISP>;
> > > > > > > +                         assigned-clock-parents = <&clk IMX8MP_SYS_PLL2_500M>;
> > > > > > > +                         assigned-clock-rates = <500000000>;
> > > > > > > +                         power-domains = <&media_blk_ctrl IMX8MP_MEDIABLK_PD_ISP>;
> > > > > > > +                         fsl,blk-ctrl = <&media_blk_ctrl 0>;
> > > > > > > +                         status = "disabled";
> > > > > > > +
> > > > > > > +                         ports {
> > > > > > > +                                 #address-cells = <1>;
> > > > > > > +                                 #size-cells = <0>;
> > > > > > > +
> > > > > > > +                                 port@1 {
> > > > > > > +                                         reg = <1>;
> > > > > > > +                                 };
> > > > > > > +                         };
> > > > > > > +                 };
> > > > > > > +
> > > > > > > +                 isp_1: isp@32e20000 {
> > > > > > > +                         compatible = "fsl,imx8mp-isp";
> > > > > > > +                         reg = <0x32e20000 0x10000>;
> > > > > > > +                         interrupts = <GIC_SPI 75 IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_HIGH>;
> > > > > > > +                         clocks = <&clk IMX8MP_CLK_MEDIA_ISP_ROOT>,
> > > > > > > +                                  <&clk IMX8MP_CLK_MEDIA_AXI_ROOT>,
> > > > > > > +                                  <&clk IMX8MP_CLK_MEDIA_APB_ROOT>;
> > > > > > > +                         clock-names = "isp", "aclk", "hclk";
> > > > > > > +                         assigned-clocks = <&clk IMX8MP_CLK_MEDIA_ISP>;
> > > > > > > +                         assigned-clock-parents = <&clk IMX8MP_SYS_PLL2_500M>;
> > > > > > > +                         assigned-clock-rates = <500000000>;
> > > > > > > +                         power-domains = <&media_blk_ctrl IMX8MP_MEDIABLK_PD_ISP>;
> > > > > > > +                         fsl,blk-ctrl = <&media_blk_ctrl 1>;
> > > > > > > +                         status = "disabled";
> > > > > > > +
> > > > > > > +                         ports {
> > > > > > > +                                 #address-cells = <1>;
> > > > > > > +                                 #size-cells = <0>;
> > > > > > > +
> > > > > > > +                                 port@1 {
> > > > > > > +                                         reg = <1>;
> > > > > > > +                                 };
> > > > > > > +                         };
> > > > > > > +                 };
> > > > > > > +
> > > > > >
> > > > > > The patch itself is okay. But you might not be able to
> > > > > > configure the parent of IMX8MP_CLK_MEDIA_ISP if dewarp is enabled before.
> > > > > > This is due to IMX8MP_CLK_MEDIA_ISP_ROOT being enabled in 'pgc_ispdwp'
> > > > > > power domain. Reparenting is not possible anymore in this case.
> > > > >
> > > > > Good point.
> > > > >
> > > > > > Something like
> > > > > > ---8<---
> > > > > > --- a/arch/arm64/boot/dts/freescale/imx8mp.dtsi
> > > > > > +++ b/arch/arm64/boot/dts/freescale/imx8mp.dtsi
> > > > > > @@ -1837,11 +1837,13 @@ media_blk_ctrl: blk-ctrl@32ec0000 {
> > > > > >                                                   <&clk IMX8MP_CLK_MEDIA_APB>,
> > > > > >                                                   <&clk IMX8MP_CLK_MEDIA_DISP1_PIX>,
> > > > > >                                                   <&clk IMX8MP_CLK_MEDIA_DISP2_PIX>,
> > > > > > +                                                 <&clk IMX8MP_CLK_MEDIA_ISP>,
> > > > > >                                                   <&clk IMX8MP_VIDEO_PLL1>;
> > > > > >                                 assigned-clock-parents = <&clk IMX8MP_SYS_PLL2_1000M>,
> > > > > >                                                          <&clk IMX8MP_SYS_PLL1_800M>,
> > > > > >                                                          <&clk IMX8MP_VIDEO_PLL1_OUT>,
> > > > > > -                                                        <&clk IMX8MP_VIDEO_PLL1_OUT>;
> > > > > > +                                                        <&clk IMX8MP_VIDEO_PLL1_OUT>,
> > > > > > +                                                        <&clk IMX8MP_SYS_PLL2_500M>;
> > > > > >                                 assigned-clock-rates = <500000000>, <200000000>,
> > > > > >                                                        <0>, <0>, <1039500000>;
> > > > >
> > >
> > > According to the i.MX8MP Data sheet, the nominal speed for
> > > MEDIA_ISP_CLOCL_ROOT is 400MHZ with 500MHz being allowed in overdrive
> > > mode.
> > >
> > > I think this clock rate should drop to  the nominal value of 400MHz
> > > and those boards who support overdrive can increase it to 500MHz to
> > > avoid stiability issues and/or running out of spec.  I created an
> > > imx8mm and imx8mn-overdrive.dtsi file.  If there is interest, I can do
> > > the same for the 8MP as well.
> >
> > I've experimented with this, and lowered the ISP clock to 400MHz by
> > selecting IMX8MP_SYS_PLL1_400M as the parent. I couldn't capture images
> > anymore :-S
> >
> > The camera sensor I'm using outputs a 74.25 Mpix/s pixel rate, which is
> > way below the maximum in either normal or overdrive mode. The reference
> > manual states, regarding the CSI-2 receivers,
> >
> > - When one ISP is used, MIPI CSI interface 1 supports:
> >   - Pixel clock up to 400MHz at nominal voltage and 500MHz at overdrive
> >     voltage
> > - When two ISPs are used, both MIPI CSI interfaces supports:
> >   - Pixel clock up to 266MHz at nominal and overdrive voltage
> >
> > The datasheets for both the CEC and IEC variants give slightly
> > different information:
> >
> > - For single Camera, MIPI CSI 1 can support up to 400/500 MHz pixel
> >   clock in the Nominal/Overdrive mode.
> > - For single Camera, MIPI CSI 2 can support up to 277 MHz pixel clock.
> > - For dual Camera, both MIPI CSI can support up to 266 MHz pixel clock.
> >
> > The also list the maximum clock frequencies as
> >
> > - MEDIA_ISP_CLK_ROOT: nominal 400 MHz, overdrive 500 MHz
> > - MEDIA_CAM1_PIX_CLK_ROOT: nominal 400 MHz, overdrive 500 MHz
> > - MEDIA_CAM2_PIX_CLK_ROOT: nominal 277 MHz, overdrive 277 MHz
> >
> > (On a side note, the revision history indicates the revision 2.1 of the
> > datasheet changed MEDIA_CAM2_PIX_CLK_ROOT from 266/266 MHz to 277/277
> > MHz, but the 277 MHz frequency has been listed since revision 0.)
> >
> > The MIPI CSI-2 RX (MIPI_CSI) receives data for the camera sensor at the
> > CSI-2 link frequency rate. It reclocks the data stream using an internal
> > FIFO, with an output pixel rate selected by the
> > IMX8MP_CLK_MEDIA_CAM1_PIX_ROOT (for the first CSI-2 receiver) or
> > IMX8MP_CLK_MEDIA_CAM2_PIX_ROOT (for the second CSI-2 receiver). Those
> > clocks support the following parents, with the following frequencies on
> > my system:
> >
> > - 24M_REF_CLK           24 MHz
> > - SYSTEM_PLL1_CLK       800 MHz
> > - SYSTEM_PLL1_DIV3      266 MHz
> > - SYSTEM_PLL2_CLK       1000 MHz
> > - SYSTEM_PLL2_DIV4      250 MHz
> > - SYSTEM_PLL3_CLK       600 MHz
> > - AUDIO_PLL2_CLK        361.2672 MHz
> > - VIDEO_PLL_CLK         400 MHz
> >
> > This makes it easy to configure the CAM PIX ROOT clock to 266 MHz or 400
> > MHz easily. Achieving 277 MHz or 500 MHz would I assume require
> > modifying some of the PLL configurations. I'm not sure how the clock
> > tree was designed to be configured for overdrive mode.
> >
> > imx8mp.dtsi configures the CAM1_PIX and CAM2_PIX clocks with
> >
> >         assigned-clocks = <&clk IMX8MP_CLK_MEDIA_CAM1_PIX>;
> >         assigned-clock-parents = <&clk IMX8MP_SYS_PLL2_1000M>;
> >         assigned-clock-rates = <266000000>;
> >
> > and
> >
> >         assigned-clocks = <&clk IMX8MP_CLK_MEDIA_CAM1_PIX>;
> >         assigned-clock-parents = <&clk IMX8MP_SYS_PLL2_1000M>;
> >         assigned-clock-rates = <266000000>;
> >
> > This is misleading as it selects the SYSTEM_PLL2_DIV4 parent, with a
> > clock frequency of 250 MHz. I'll send a patch to set the assigned clock
> > rate to 250 MHz to avoid misunderstandings, we can in parallel decide if
> > the parent should be set to SYSTEM_PLL1_DIV3 instead.
> >
> > As the CSI-2 transmits, as far as I can tell, one pixel per clock cycle
> > to the ISP for raw sensors, this is well within the hardware limits.
> >
> > The clock domains of the ISP are briefly described in the reference
> > manual as follows:
> >
> > - Core Clock (clk) - Core clock is the main clock domain used by the ISP
> >   modules and is the biggest clock domain in the ISP.
> > - Sensor Clock (sclk) - The sensor clock domain is selected from the
> >   sensor interface and is the data input clock.
> > - AHB Clock (hclk) - The AHB Clock is the AHB Interface clock.
> > - AXI Clock (m_hclk) - The AXI Clock is the AXI Interface clock.
> >
> > Additionally, the reference manual states that
> >
> >     The communication between the different domains in ISP occurs mostly
> >     by way of asynchronous FIFOs. All clocks are asynchronous to each
> >     other. There is no communication between AHB and AXI clock domains.
> >
> > The sensor clock (sclk) is the clock received by the ISP, which is the
> > MIPI_CSI output clock (MEDIA_CAM[12]_PIX_CLK_ROOT). This clock isn't
> > listed in the ISP DT node, as it isn't controlled directly by the ISP.
> > It isn't clear where the transition to the core clock (clk) happens, I
> > would assume quite early in the ISP pipeline. That clock is the
> > MEDIA_ISP_CLOCK_ROOT, which that patch configures to 500 MHz. My
> > assumption is that the core clock frequency needs to be at least as high
> > as the sensor clock, but as configuring the ISP clock to 400 MHz breaks
> > image capture, there's something I'm missing.
> >
> > As the 500 MHz ISP clock frequency is exactly twice the sensor clock
> > frequency in my setup, I wondered if there could be a x2 relationship
> > between those two clocks. I have tried to increase the CAM1_PIX clock to
> > 266 MHz, and the ISP then operates correctly with a 500 MHz ISP clock.
> > There must thus be something else.
> >
> > I'm not sure how to move forward. There's no further information I could
> > find in the datasheet or reference manual that would hint how to operate
> > with a 400 MHz ISP clock frequency. We may require help from someone at
> > NXP. In the meantime, could we merge this patch with a 500 MHz ISP
> > clock frequency (setup in the blk-ctrl@32ec0000 node instead of the isp
> > nodes) ?
> 
> Thank you for your detailed analysis.  If the ISP doesn't work at
> 400MHz, it doesn't make sense to me to clock it at 400MHz.  Maybe NXP
> can clarify this.  If 500MHz is the only operating point, I have no
> objection, but I think having a comment in the device tree node where
> the clock is set to 500MHz as what it is this way might be in order so
> someone in the future doesn't go in a arbitrarily set it to 400MHz
> based on a document without doing some testing.

I wouldn't say that the ISP can't work at 400 MHz at all, but I think
we'll need help from NXP to better understand the clocking schemes and
constraints. Peng, do you think this is something you or someone else
could have a look at ?

I'll send a new version with a comment in the device tree.

> > > I haven't gone through all the clocks to determine if/what clocks are
> > > being overdriven.
> > >
> > > > > With an assigned clock rate here too then ?
> > > >
> > > > You are right. This posted diff is what I was using for a while now though.
> > > > Apparently the clock frequency was still correct.
> > > >
> > > > > >                                 #power-domain-cells = <1>;
> > > > > > ---8<---
> > > > > > is needed.
> > > > >
> > > > > Sascha, are you OK with this approach ?
> > >
> > > This patch appears to have gone stale.  Is there any way we can push
> > > this forward?
> > >
> > > > > > >                   dewarp: dwe@32e30000 {
> > > > > > >                           compatible = "nxp,imx8mp-dw100";
> > > > > > >                           reg = <0x32e30000 0x10000>;
> > > > > > >
> > > > > > > base-commit: 4cece764965020c22cff7665b18a012006359095

-- 
Regards,

Laurent Pinchart




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