On Thu, 2021-08-05 at 15:22 +0200, Dafna Hirschfeld wrote: > > On 30.07.21 04:52, Yong Wu wrote: > > MediaTek IOMMU-SMI diagram is like below. all the consumer connect > > with > > smi-larb, then connect with smi-common. > > > > M4U > > | > > smi-common > > | > > ------------- > > | | ... > > | | > > larb1 larb2 > > | | > > vdec venc > > > > When the consumer works, it should enable the smi-larb's power > > which > > also need enable the smi-common's power firstly. > > > > Thus, First of all, use the device link connect the consumer and > > the > > smi-larbs. then add device link between the smi-larb and smi- > > common. > > > > This patch adds device_link between the consumer and the larbs. > > > > When device_link_add, I add the flag DL_FLAG_STATELESS to avoid > > calling > > pm_runtime_xx to keep the original status of clocks. It can avoid > > two > > issues: > > 1) Display HW show fastlogo abnormally reported in [1]. At the > > beggining, > > all the clocks are enabled before entering kernel, but the clocks > > for > > display HW(always in larb0) will be gated after clk_enable and > > clk_disable > > called from device_link_add(->pm_runtime_resume) and rpm_idle. The > > clock > > operation happened before display driver probe. At that time, the > > display > > HW will be abnormal. > > > > 2) A deadlock issue reported in [2]. Use DL_FLAG_STATELESS to skip > > pm_runtime_xx to avoid the deadlock. > > > > Corresponding, DL_FLAG_AUTOREMOVE_CONSUMER can't be added, then > > device_link_removed should be added explicitly. > > > > [1] > > https://lore.kernel.org/linux-mediatek/1564213888.22908.4.camel@mhfsdcap03/ > > [2] https://lore.kernel.org/patchwork/patch/1086569/ > > > > Suggested-by: Tomasz Figa <tfiga@xxxxxxxxxxxx> > > Signed-off-by: Yong Wu <yong.wu@xxxxxxxxxxxx> > > Tested-by: Dafna Hirschfeld <dafna.hirschfeld@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> # on > > mt8173 > > Hi, unfortunately, I have to take back the Tested-by tag. sorry for inconvenience you. (and sorry for reply late, there is something wrong about my local mail server.) > I am now testing the mtk-vcodec with latest kernel + patches sent > from the mailing list: > https://gitlab.collabora.com/eballetbo/linux/-/commits/topic/chromeos/chromeos-5.14 > which includes this patchset. > > On chromeos I open a video conference with googl-meet which cause the > mtk-vcodec vp8 encoder to run. > If I kill it with `killall -9 chrome` I get some page fault messages > from the iommu: Does the "git bisect" point to this patch? If you don't kill it, Does it also have these error below? I don't know what happen about "killall -9 chrome', Does it cause freeing some buffer? > > [ 837.255952] mtk-iommu 10205000.iommu: fault type=0x5 > iova=0xfcff0001 pa=0x0 larb=0 port=0 layer=1 read This means "larb0 port0" translation fault. If I am not wrong, you work at mt8173, from [0], this is DISP_OVL0. May be "killall -9 chrome" free the buffer(iova:0xfcff0000) that DISP_OVL is accessing, then iommu complain it is not a valid iova. [0] https://elixir.bootlin.com/linux/v5.14-rc1/source/include/dt-bindings/memory/mt8173-larb-port.h#L19 > [ 837.265696] mtk-iommu 10205000.iommu: fault type=0x5 > iova=0xfcff0001 pa=0x0 larb=0 port=0 layer=1 read > [ 837.282367] mtk-iommu 10205000.iommu: fault type=0x5 > iova=0xfcff0001 pa=0x0 larb=0 port=0 layer=1 read > [ 837.299028] mtk-iommu 10205000.iommu: fault type=0x5 > iova=0xfcff0001 pa=0x0 larb=0 port=0 layer=1 read > [ 837.315683] mtk-iommu 10205000.iommu: fault type=0x5 > iova=0xfcff0001 pa=0x0 larb=0 port=0 layer=1 read > [ 837.332345] mtk-iommu 10205000.iommu: fault type=0x5 > iova=0xfcff0001 pa=0x0 larb=0 port=0 layer=1 read > [ 837.349004] mtk-iommu 10205000.iommu: fault type=0x5 > iova=0xfcff0001 pa=0x0 larb=0 port=0 layer=1 read > [ 837.365665] mtk-iommu 10205000.iommu: fault type=0x5 > iova=0xfcff0001 pa=0x0 larb=0 port=0 layer=1 read > [ 837.382329] mtk-iommu 10205000.iommu: fault type=0x5 > iova=0xfcff0001 pa=0x0 larb=0 port=0 layer=1 read > [ 837.400002] mtk-iommu 10205000.iommu: fault type=0x5 > iova=0xfcff0001 pa=0x0 larb=0 port=0 layer=1 read > > In addition, running the encoder tests from the shell: > > sudo --user=#1000 /usr/local/libexec/chrome-binary- > tests/video_encode_accelerator_tests -- > gtest_filter=VideoEncoderTest.FlushAtEndOfStream_Multiple* > --codec=vp8 > /usr/local/share/tast/data/chromiumos/tast/local/bundles/cros/video/d > ata/tulip2-320x180.yuv --disable_validator > > At some point it fails with the error > > [ 5472.161821] [MTK_V4L2][ERROR] mtk_vcodec_wait_for_done_ctx:32: > [290] ctx->type=1, cmd=1, wait_event_interruptible_timeout > time=1000ms out 0 0! > [ 5472.174678] [MTK_VCODEC][ERROR][290]: vp8_enc_encode_frame() > irq_status=0 failed > [ 5472.182687] [MTK_V4L2][ERROR] mtk_venc_worker:1239: venc_if_encode > failed=-5 +our venc guy Irui. This looks VENC HW don't start to work. Does this caused by this patchset? this patchset only change the flow of power. I guess we should check if the power/clock for venc here is enable or not? > > > If you have any idea of what might be the problem or how to debug? > > Thanks, > Dafna > > > --