On Thu, Oct 10, 2024 at 09:42:46AM +0200, Johan Hovold wrote: > When using the in-kernel pd-mapper on x1e80100, client drivers often > fail to communicate with the firmware during boot, which specifically > breaks battery and USB-C altmode notifications. This has been observed > to happen on almost every second boot (41%) but likely depends on probe > order: > > pmic_glink_altmode.pmic_glink_altmode pmic_glink.altmode.0: failed to send altmode request: 0x10 (-125) > pmic_glink_altmode.pmic_glink_altmode pmic_glink.altmode.0: failed to request altmode notifications: -125 > > ucsi_glink.pmic_glink_ucsi pmic_glink.ucsi.0: failed to send UCSI read request: -125 > > qcom_battmgr.pmic_glink_power_supply pmic_glink.power-supply.0: failed to request power notifications > > In the same setup audio also fails to probe albeit much more rarely: > > PDR: avs/audio get domain list txn wait failed: -110 > PDR: service lookup for avs/audio failed: -110 > > Chris Lew has provided an analysis and is working on a fix for the > ECANCELED (125) errors, but it is not yet clear whether this will also > address the audio regression. > > Even if this was first observed on x1e80100 there is currently no reason > to believe that these issues are specific to that platform. > > Disable the in-kernel pd-mapper for now, and make sure to backport this > to stable to prevent users and distros from migrating away from the > user-space service. > > Fixes: 1ebcde047c54 ("soc: qcom: add pd-mapper implementation") > Cc: stable@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx # 6.11 > Link: https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/Zqet8iInnDhnxkT9@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx/ > Signed-off-by: Johan Hovold <johan+linaro@xxxxxxxxxx> > --- > > It's now been over two months since I reported this regression, and even > if we seem to be making some progress on at least some of these issues I > think we need disable the pd-mapper temporarily until the fixes are in > place (e.g. to prevent distros from dropping the user-space service). > This is just a random thought, but I wonder if we could insert a delay somewhere as temporary workaround to make the in-kernel pd-mapper more reliable. I just tried replicating the userspace pd-mapper timing on X1E80100 CRD by: 1. Disabling auto-loading of qcom_pd_mapper (modprobe.blacklist=qcom_pd_mapper) 2. Adding a systemd service that does nothing except running "modprobe qcom_pd_mapper" at the same point in time where the userspace pd-mapper would usually be started. This seems to work quite well for me, I haven't seen any of the mentioned errors anymore in a couple of boot tests. Clearly, there is no actual bug in the in-kernel pd-mapper, only worse timing. Thanks, Stephan