Hi Moudy, > #define MT2701_MUTEX0_MOD0 0x2c > #define MT2701_MUTEX0_SOF0 0x30 > @@ -180,6 +184,9 @@ struct mtk_mutex_ctx { > void __iomem *regs; > struct mtk_mutex mutex[10]; > const struct mtk_mutex_data *data; > + phys_addr_t addr; > + struct cmdq_client_reg cmdq_reg; > + bool has_gce_client_reg; > }; > ...snip... > static const unsigned int mt2701_mutex_mod[DDP_COMPONENT_ID_MAX] = { > @@ -638,6 +645,29 @@ void mtk_mutex_enable(struct mtk_mutex *mutex) > } > EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(mtk_mutex_enable); > > +void mtk_mutex_enable_by_cmdq(struct mtk_mutex *mutex, void *pkt) > +{ > +#if IS_REACHABLE(CONFIG_MTK_CMDQ) > + struct mtk_mutex_ctx *mtx = container_of(mutex, struct mtk_mutex_ctx, > + mutex[mutex->id]); > + struct cmdq_pkt *cmdq_pkt = (struct cmdq_pkt *)pkt; > + > + WARN_ON(&mtx->mutex[mutex->id] != mutex); > + > + if (!mtx->has_gce_client_reg) { > + dev_dbg(mtx->dev, "mediatek,gce-client-reg hasn't been set in dts"); > + return; > + } > + > + cmdq_pkt_write_mask(cmdq_pkt, mtx->cmdq_reg.subsys, > + mtx->addr + DISP_REG_MUTEX_EN(mutex->id), > + MTK_MUTEX_ENABLE, MTK_MUTEX_ENABLE); We do not check if mtx->addr is valid. > +#else > + dev_dbg(mtx->dev, "Not support for enable MUTEX by CMDQ"); > +#endif > +} > +EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(mtk_mutex_enable_by_cmdq); > + > void mtk_mutex_disable(struct mtk_mutex *mutex) > { > struct mtk_mutex_ctx *mtx = container_of(mutex, struct mtk_mutex_ctx, > @@ -676,7 +706,7 @@ static int mtk_mutex_probe(struct platform_device *pdev) > { > struct device *dev = &pdev->dev; > struct mtk_mutex_ctx *mtx; > - struct resource *regs; > + struct resource *regs, addr; > int i; > > mtx = devm_kzalloc(dev, sizeof(*mtx), GFP_KERNEL); > @@ -697,6 +727,19 @@ static int mtk_mutex_probe(struct platform_device *pdev) > } > } > > + if (of_address_to_resource(dev->of_node, 0, &addr) < 0) > + mtx->addr = 0L; addr is phys_addr_t, which means that it holds a physical address. 0 may be a valid address in some platforms, so I think we should not set mtx->addr = 0L when of_address_to_resource fails. Maybe probe fail by returning dev_err_probe()? Thanks, Miles