Hi Maxime, I have been busy with other tasks, and I did not follow the list last time, so sorry for my late response. On 28.07.2021 15:32, Maxime Ripard wrote: > Hi, > > We've encountered an issue with the RaspberryPi DSI panel that prevented the > whole display driver from probing. > > The issue is described in detail in the commit 7213246a803f ("drm/vc4: dsi: > Only register our component once a DSI device is attached"), but the basic idea > is that since the panel is probed through i2c, there's no synchronization > between its probe and the registration of the MIPI-DSI host it's attached to. > > We initially moved the component framework registration to the MIPI-DSI Host > attach hook to make sure we register our component only when we have a DSI > device attached to our MIPI-DSI host, and then use lookup our DSI device in our > bind hook. > > However, all the DSI bridges controlled through i2c are only registering their > associated DSI device in their bridge attach hook, meaning with our change I guess this is incorrect. I have promoted several times the pattern that device driver shouldn't expose its interfaces (for example component_add, drm_panel_add, drm_bridge_add) until it gathers all required dependencies. In this particular case bridges should defer probe until DSI bus becomes available. I guess this way the patch you reverts would work. I advised few times this pattern in case of DSI hosts, apparently I didn't notice the similar issue can appear in case of bridges. Or there is something I have missed??? Anyway there are already eleven(?) bridge drivers using this pattern. I wonder if fixing it would be difficult, or if it expose other issues??? The patches should be quite straightforward - move of_find_mipi_dsi_host_by_node and mipi_dsi_device_register_full to probe time. Finally I think that if we will not fix these bridge drivers we will encounter another set of issues with new platforms connecting "DSI host drivers assuming this pattern" and "i2c/dsi device drivers assuming pattern already present in the bridges". Regards Andrzej