Re: i2c: designware: unhandled interrupt on N100 lpss channel 0

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On 21.03.2024 18:33, Andy Shevchenko wrote:
> On Thu, Mar 21, 2024 at 12:59:59PM +0100, Heiner Kallweit wrote:
>> On 21.03.2024 12:20, Andy Shevchenko wrote:
>>> On Wed, Mar 20, 2024 at 10:26:06PM +0100, Heiner Kallweit wrote:
>>>> On 20.03.2024 22:07, Andy Shevchenko wrote:
>>>>> On Wed, Mar 20, 2024 at 09:21:34PM +0100, Heiner Kallweit wrote:
>>>>>> On 20.03.2024 16:59, Andy Shevchenko wrote:
>>>>>>> On Wed, Mar 20, 2024 at 03:56:29PM +0100, Heiner Kallweit wrote:
> 
> ...
> 
>>>>>>>   grep 0000001b /sys/kernel/debug/pinctrl/*/pins
>>>>>>
>>>>>> pin 3 (GPPC_B_3) 3:INTC1057:00 GPIO 0x80100102 0x0000001b 0x00000000 [LOCKED tx]
>>>>>> pin 82 (GPP_F_7_EMMC_CMD) 135:INTC1057:00 GPIO 0x44000300 0x0000001b 0x00000000 [LOCKED full, ACPI]
>>>>>> pin 182 (GPPC_C_13) 269:INTC1057:00 GPIO 0x44000300 0x0000001b 0x00000000 [LOCKED full, ACPI]
>>>>>
>>>>> I was not correct, the value to grep is '0000[0-3][0-9a-f]1b' as there pull
>>>>> up/down can be enabled.
>>>>>
>>>> Result is the same
>>>>
>>>>> Nevertheless from the above the pin 3 is one that is enabled as GPIO input with
>>>>> RTE 27 and direct IRQ.  If it's a culprit, try to add in the pinctrl-intel.c at
>>>>> the end of .probe:
>>>>>
>>>>> 	{
>>>>> 		void __iomem *padcfg0;
>>>>> 	        u32 value;
>>>>>
>>>>> 		padcfg0 = intel_get_padcfg(pctrl, 3, PADCFG0);
>>>>>
>>>>> 		value = readl(padcfg0);
>>>>> 		value |= PADCFG0_GPIOTXDIS;
>>>>> 		value |= PADCFG0_GPIORXDIS;
>>>>> 		writel(value, padcfg0);
>>>>> 	}
>>>>>
>>>>> If it helps, it will show the BIOS bug (likely).
>>>>>
>>>> Wow, this indeed fixes the issue for me. Thanks a lot!
>>>
>>> Wow! Glad to hear this.
>>> (Side note, can you test the patch against idma64 I sent yesterday?
>>>  Tested-by tag will be appreciated!)
>>>
>> Done, sent the Tested-by
> 
> Thank you!
> 
>>> We may try to have the quirk in the kernel, but it might be (quite) tricky
>>> (see the link below).
>>>
>>> Can you share `acpidump -o n100-tables.dat` (the file) somewhere?
>>> I would like to see if this pin is anyhow being mentioned in the DSDT.
>>>
>> Attached. Compressed file isn't that big, so hope it's ok to send it
>> as an attachment.
> 
> Yes, got it.
> 
> Can you also share the output of
> 
> 1) `dmesg` (when kernel command line has 'ignore_loglevel apic=debug');
attached
> 2) `lspci -nk -vv`;
attached
> 3) `grep -H 15 /sys/bus/acpi/devices/*/status`?
> 
/sys/bus/acpi/devices/ACPI0003:00/status:15
/sys/bus/acpi/devices/ACPI000C:00/status:15
/sys/bus/acpi/devices/ACPI000E:00/status:15
/sys/bus/acpi/devices/device:4a/status:15
/sys/bus/acpi/devices/device:86/status:15
/sys/bus/acpi/devices/device:87/status:15
/sys/bus/acpi/devices/device:88/status:15
/sys/bus/acpi/devices/device:8a/status:15
/sys/bus/acpi/devices/device:8b/status:15
/sys/bus/acpi/devices/device:8c/status:15
/sys/bus/acpi/devices/INT33A1:00/status:15
/sys/bus/acpi/devices/INTC1041:00/status:15
/sys/bus/acpi/devices/INTC1048:00/status:15
/sys/bus/acpi/devices/INTC1057:00/status:15
/sys/bus/acpi/devices/INTC1070:00/status:15
/sys/bus/acpi/devices/INTC1099:00/status:15
/sys/bus/acpi/devices/MSFT0001:00/status:15
/sys/bus/acpi/devices/OVTI01AS:00/status:15
/sys/bus/acpi/devices/OVTID858:00/status:15
/sys/bus/acpi/devices/PNP0103:00/status:15
/sys/bus/acpi/devices/PNP0C09:00/status:15
/sys/bus/acpi/devices/PNP0C0C:00/status:15
/sys/bus/acpi/devices/PNP0C0D:00/status:15
/sys/bus/acpi/devices/PRP00001:00/status:15
/sys/bus/acpi/devices/TXNW3643:00/status:15
/sys/bus/acpi/devices/TXNW3643:01/status:15

>>>> For my understanding: Shall we (kernel driver) rely on the BIOS to configure
>>>> GPIO's properly?
>>>
>>> Yes, but there are bugs.
>>> You may look, e.g., https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=214749.
>>>
>>>> Or better assume that GPIO's are in an unknown state on
>>>> driver load and configure them for our needs?
>>>
>>> It depends. But usually (> 99% cases) we rely on the firmware.
>>>
>>>> IOW: If we assume that other systems may have similar issues, should
>>>> "some driver" use e.g. the pinctrl API to configure relevant pins?
> 

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