Il 01/12/21 21:20, Dmitry Baryshkov ha scritto:
Since commit 8f59ee9a570c ("drm/msm/dsi: Adjust probe order"), the DSI host gets initialized earlier, but this caused unability to probe the entire stack of components because they all depend on interrupts coming from the main `mdss` node (mdp5, or dpu1). To fix this issue, move mdss device initialization (which include irq domain setup) to msm_mdev_probe() time, as to make sure that the interrupt controller is available before dsi and/or other components try to initialize, finally satisfying the dependency. Fixes: 8f59ee9a570c ("drm/msm/dsi: Adjust probe order") Co-Developed-By: AngeloGioacchino Del Regno <angelogioacchino.delregno@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Signed-off-by: Dmitry Baryshkov <dmitry.baryshkov@xxxxxxxxxx> --- When checking your patch, I noticed that IRQ domain is created before respective MDSS clocks are enabled. This does not look like causing any issues at this time, but it did not look good. So I started moving clocks parsing to early_init() callbacks. And at some point it looked like we can drop the init()/destroy() callbacks in favour of early_init() and remove(). Which promted me to move init()/destroy() in place of early_init()/remove() with few minor fixes here and there.
Hey Dmitry, I wanted to make the least amount of changes to Rob's logic... I know that the clocks aren't up before registering the domain, but my logic was implying that if the handlers aren't registered, then there's no interrupt coming, hence no risk of getting issues. Same if the hardware is down, you can't get any interrupt, because it can't generate any (but if bootloader leaves it up.. eh.) I recognize that such approach is "fragile enough", lastly, I agree with this patch which is, in the end, something that is in the middle between my first and last approach. I've tested this one on trogdor-lazor-limozeen and seems to be working in an analogous way to my v2/v3, so on my side it's validated. Let's go for this one! How do we proceeed now? Are you sending a new series with the new patches, or should I? Also, I don't think this is relevant, since I'm in co-dev, but in case it is: Tested-by: AngeloGioacchino Del Regno <angelogioacchino.delregno@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> P.S.: Sorry for the 1-day delay, got busy with other tasks!