The controller may have been left out of reset by the bootloader, in which case, before the powerup sequence, the controller will be found preconfigured with values that were set before booting the kernel: this produces a controller failure, with the result of a failure during the mtk_pcie_startup_port() sequence as the PCIe link never gets up. To ensure that we get a clean start in an expected state, assert both the PHY and MAC resets before executing the controller power-up sequence. Fixes: d3bf75b579b9 ("PCI: mediatek-gen3: Add MediaTek Gen3 driver for MT8192") Signed-off-by: AngeloGioacchino Del Regno <angelogioacchino.delregno@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> --- drivers/pci/controller/pcie-mediatek-gen3.c | 8 ++++++++ 1 file changed, 8 insertions(+) diff --git a/drivers/pci/controller/pcie-mediatek-gen3.c b/drivers/pci/controller/pcie-mediatek-gen3.c index f7048ea4c020..dccdfce12b1c 100644 --- a/drivers/pci/controller/pcie-mediatek-gen3.c +++ b/drivers/pci/controller/pcie-mediatek-gen3.c @@ -838,6 +838,14 @@ static int mtk_pcie_setup(struct mtk_gen3_pcie *pcie) if (err) return err; + /* + * The controller may have been left out of reset by the bootloader + * so make sure that we get a clean start by asserting resets here. + */ + reset_control_assert(pcie->phy_reset); + reset_control_assert(pcie->mac_reset); + usleep_range(10, 20); + /* Don't touch the hardware registers before power up */ err = mtk_pcie_power_up(pcie); if (err) -- 2.35.1