Den 01.09.2022 21.35, skrev Noralf Trønnes: > > > I have finally found a workaround for my kernel hangs. > > Dom had a look at my kernel and found that the VideoCore was fine, and > he said this: > >> That suggests cause of lockup was on arm side rather than VC side. >> >> But it's hard to diagnose further. Once you've had a peripheral not >> respond, the AXI bus locks up and no further operations are possible. >> Usual causes of this are required clocks being stopped or domains >> disabled and then trying to access the hardware. >> > > So when I got this on my 64-bit build: > > [ 166.702171] SError Interrupt on CPU1, code 0x00000000bf000002 -- SError > [ 166.702187] CPU: 1 PID: 8 Comm: kworker/u8:0 Tainted: G W > 5.19.0-rc6-00096-gba7973977976-dirty #1 > [ 166.702200] Hardware name: Raspberry Pi 4 Model B Rev 1.1 (DT) > [ 166.702206] Workqueue: events_freezable_power_ thermal_zone_device_check > [ 166.702231] pstate: 200000c5 (nzCv daIF -PAN -UAO -TCO -DIT -SSBS > BTYPE=--) > [ 166.702242] pc : regmap_mmio_read32le+0x10/0x28 > [ 166.702261] lr : regmap_mmio_read+0x44/0x70 > ... > [ 166.702606] bcm2711_get_temp+0x58/0xb0 [bcm2711_thermal] > > I wondered if that reg read was stalled due to a clock being stopped. > > Lo and behold, disabling runtime pm and keeping the vec clock running > all the time fixed it[1]. > > I don't know what the problem is, but at least I can now test this patchset. > > [1] https://gist.github.com/notro/23b984e7fa05cfbda2db50a421cac065 > It turns out I didn't have to disable runtime pm: https://gist.github.com/notro/0adcfcb12460b54e54458afe11dc8ea2 Noralf.