* Saravana Kannan <saravanak@xxxxxxxxxx> [220623 08:17]: > On Thu, Jun 23, 2022 at 12:01 AM Tony Lindgren <tony@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > > * Saravana Kannan <saravanak@xxxxxxxxxx> [220622 19:05]: > > > On Tue, Jun 21, 2022 at 9:59 PM Tony Lindgren <tony@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > > This issue is no directly related fw_devlink. It is a side effect of > > > > removing driver_deferred_probe_check_state(). We no longer return > > > > -EPROBE_DEFER at the end of driver_deferred_probe_check_state(). > > > > > > Yes, I understand the issue. But driver_deferred_probe_check_state() > > > was deleted because fw_devlink=on should have short circuited the > > > probe attempt with an -EPROBE_DEFER before reaching the bus/driver > > > probe function and hitting this -ENOENT failure. That's why I was > > > asking the other questions. > > > > OK. So where is the -EPROBE_DEFER supposed to happen without > > driver_deferred_probe_check_state() then? > > device_links_check_suppliers() call inside really_probe() would short > circuit and return an -EPROBE_DEFER if the device links are created as > expected. OK > > Hmm so I'm not seeing any supplier for the top level ocp device in > > the booting case without your patches. I see the suppliers for the > > ocp child device instances only. > > Hmmm... this is strange (that the device link isn't there), but this > is what I suspected. Yup, maybe it's because of the supplier being a device in the child interconnect for the ocp. > Now we need to figure out why it's missing. There are only a few > things that could cause this and I don't see any of those. I already > checked to make sure the power domain in this instance had a proper > driver with a probe() function -- if it didn't, then that's one thing > that'd could have caused the missing device link. The device does seem > to have a proper driver, so looks like I can rule that out. > > Can you point me to the dts file that corresponds to the specific > board you are testing this one? I probably won't find anything, but I > want to rule out some of the possibilities. You can use the beaglebone black dts for example, that's arch/arm/boot/dts/am335x-boneblack.dts and uses am33xx.dtsi for ocp interconnect with simple-pm-bus. > All the device link creation logic is inside drivers/base/core.c. So > if you can look at the existing messages or add other stuff to figure > out why the device link isn't getting created, that'd be handy. In > either case, I'll continue staring at the DT and code to see what > might be happening here. In device_links_check_suppliers() I see these ocp suppliers: platform ocp: device_links_check_suppliers: 1024: supplier 44e00d00.prm: link->status: 0 link->flags: 000001c0 platform ocp: device_links_check_suppliers: 1024: supplier 44e01000.prm: link->status: 0 link->flags: 000001c0 platform ocp: device_links_check_suppliers: 1024: supplier 44e00c00.prm: link->status: 0 link->flags: 000001c0 platform ocp: device_links_check_suppliers: 1024: supplier 44e00e00.prm: link->status: 0 link->flags: 000001c0 platform ocp: device_links_check_suppliers: 1024: supplier 44e01100.prm: link->status: 0 link->flags: 000001c0 platform ocp: device_links_check_suppliers: 1024: supplier fixedregulator0: link->status: 1 link->flags: 000001c0 No -EPROBE_DEFER is returned in device_links_check_suppliers() for 44e00c00.prm supplier for beaglebone black for example, 0 gets returned. Regards, Tony