Hello Miquel; Am 01.04.19 um 11:23 schrieb Miquel Raynal: > Hi Wolfgang, > > Wolfgang Grandegger <wg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote on Sat, 23 Mar 2019 > 20:55:19 +0100: > >> Hello Miquel, >> >> Am 06.03.19 um 14:59 schrieb Miquel Raynal: >>> Hi Wolfgang, >>> >>> Wolfgang Grandegger <wg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote on Tue, 5 Mar 2019 >>> 15:52:52 +0100: >>> >>>> Hello, >>>> >>>> I will bisect the problem next week when I have access to the >>>> hardware... more soon... >>>> >>> >>> Great, thanks. >> >> Here is the result of git bisection: >> >> wolf@bernex:~/git/linux$ git bisect good >> 76e1a0086a0c3276b384f77905345e0fcc886fdd is the first bad commit >> commit 76e1a0086a0c3276b384f77905345e0fcc886fdd >> Author: Miquel Raynal <miquel.raynal@xxxxxxxxxxx> >> Date: Fri Mar 2 15:38:39 2018 +0100 >> >> mtd: rawnand: gpmi: support ->setup_data_interface() >> >> Until now the GPMI driver had its own timings logic while the core >> already handles that and request the NAND controller drivers to support >> the ->setup_data_interface() hook. Implement that hook by reusing the >> already existing function. No real glue is necessary between core timing >> delays and GPMI registers because the driver already translates the >> ONFI timing modes into register values. >> >> Make use of the core's tREA, tRLOH and tRHOH values that allow computing >> more precise timings for mode [0-3] and get significantly better values >> (+20% with an i.MX6 Sabre Auto board). Otherwise use the existing logic. >> >> Signed-off-by: Miquel Raynal <miquel.raynal@xxxxxxxxxxx> >> Tested-by: Han Xu <han.xu@xxxxxxx> >> Signed-off-by: Boris Brezillon <boris.brezillon@xxxxxxxxxxx> > > Thank you for the bisection, there is definitely something wrong with > this commit but it worked for me and for Han so it's quite difficult to > find out what is failing if I cannot reproduce. Could you please dump > the timing registers in both cases (working/not working) and observer if > there are odd values ? (0, too short or too big values, etc). here are some first figures: 76e1a0086a0c3276b384f77905345e0fcc886fdd^: [ 1.911760] clock_period_in_ns : 41 [ 1.922818] address_setup_in_cycles : 1 [ 1.915343] data_setup_in_cycles : 3 [ 1.919254] data_hold_in_cycles : 2 [ 1.926709] HW_GPMI_TIMING0 : 0x10203 [ 1.930641] HW_GPMI_TIMING1 : 0x5000000 v4.18: [ 2.090621] period_ps : 45454 [ 2.076601] addr_setup_cycles : 1 [ 2.080002] data_setup_cycles : 1 [ 2.083598] data_hold_cycles : 1 [ 2.093849] HW_GPMI_TIMING0 : 0x10101 [ 2.096890] HW_GPMI_TIMING1 : 0x90000000 Hope that's what you are looking for. Unfortunately, the code of both versions is very different (complete rewrite). I will have a closer look tomorrow. Wolfgang. ______________________________________________________ Linux MTD discussion mailing list http://lists.infradead.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-mtd/