* Sean Young <sean@xxxxxxxx> [230926 07:16]: > On Mon, Sep 25, 2023 at 07:06:44PM +0300, Ivaylo Dimitrov wrote: > > On 1.09.23 г. 17:18 ч., Sean Young wrote: > > > The ir-rx51 is a pwm-based TX driver specific to the N900. This can be > > > handled entirely by the generic pwm-ir-tx driver, and in fact the > > > pwm-ir-tx driver has been compatible with ir-rx51 from the start. > > > > > > > Unfortunately, pwm-ir-tx does not work on n900. My investigation shows that > > for some reason usleep_range() sleeps for at least 300-400 us more than what > > interval it is requested to sleep. I played with cyclictest from rt-tests > > package and it gives similar results - increasing the priority helps, but I > > was not able to make it sleep for less that 300 us in average. I tried > > cpu_latency_qos_add_request() in pwm-ir-tx, but it made no difference. > > > > I get similar results on motorola droid4 (OMAP4), albeit there average sleep > > is in 200-300 us range, which makes me believe that either OMAPs have issues > > with hrtimers or the config we use has some issue which leads to scheduler > > latency. Or, something else... > > The pwm-ir-tx driver does suffer from this problem, but I was under the > impression that the ir-rx51 has the same problem. > > > In either case help is appreciated to dig further trying to find the reason > > for such a big delay. > > pwm-ir-tx uses usleep_range() and ir-rx51 uses hrtimers. I thought that > usleep_range() uses hrtimers; however if you're not seeing the same delay > on ir-rx51 then maybe it's time to switch pwm-ir-tx to hrtimers. Maybe using fsleep() fixes this issue? See commit c6af13d33475 ("timer: add fsleep for flexible sleeping"), and Documentation/timers/timers-howto.rst. The long wake-up time for an idle state could explain the values. I think Ivaylo already tested with most cpuidle states disabled via sysfs though. > I don't have a n900 to test on, unfortunately. If you want one for development, the maemo folks cc:ed here likely have some available devices. Regards, Tony