Re: [PATCH V7 0/2] qcom: x1e80100: Enable CPUFreq

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[ +CC: Marc, who I think I saw reporting something similar even if I can
  seem to find where right now ]

On Wed, Oct 30, 2024 at 06:38:38PM +0530, Sibi Sankar wrote:
> This series enables CPUFreq support on the X1E SoC using the SCMI perf
> protocol. This was originally part of the RFC: firmware: arm_scmi:
> Qualcomm Vendor Protocol [1]. I've split it up so that this part can
> land earlier. Warnings Introduced by the series are fixed by [2]

 Sibi Sankar (2):
>   arm64: dts: qcom: x1e80100: Add cpucp mailbox and sram nodes
>   arm64: dts: qcom: x1e80100: Enable cpufreq

I've been running with v6 of these for a while now, without noticing any
issues, and just updated to v7 to be able to provide a Tested-by tag.

I wanted to run a compilation and see how the frequencies varied, but
before I got around to that I just grepped the cpufreq sysfs attributes
for CPU0 four times. And this triggered a reset of the machine (x1e80100
CRD).

The last values output were:

	affected_cpus:0 1 2 3
	cpuinfo_cur_freq:<unknown>
	cpuinfo_max_freq:3417600
	cpuinfo_min_freq:710400
	cpuinfo_transition_latency:30000
	related_cpus:0 1 2 3
	scaling_available_frequencies:710400 806400 998400 1190400 1440000 1670400 1920000 2188800 2515200 2707200 2976000 320
	scaling_available_governors:ondemand userspace performance schedutil
	scaling_cur_freq:806400
	scaling_driver:scmi
	scaling_governor:schedutil
	scaling_max_freq:3417600
	scaling_min_freq:710400
	scaling_setspeed:<unsupported>

Notice the <unknown> current frequency (the previous greps said 710400
and 2515200).

The last thing I see on the serial console, presumably just before
the reset, is:

	[  196.268025] arm-scmi arm-scmi.0.auto: timed out in resp(caller: do_xfer+0x164/0x564)

I just rebooted and grepped again and it triggered on the first attempt
(cur_freq also said '<unknown>'). Same error in the log, printed when
grepping.

Johan




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