Re: iMX6q PCIe phy link never came up on kernel v4.4.x

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On 03/03/2016 11:55 AM, Roberto Fichera wrote:
> On 03/03/2016 10:39 AM, Richard Zhu wrote:
>
> Hi Richard,
>
>> [Zhu hongxing] The registers configured during the initialization.
>> Regarding to the current situation at your side, the pcie link is up in uboot, but is down in kernel.
>> So, you can compare the dump of the register configured during the pcie initialization between uboot and kernel.
> Here is the register status before to start LTSSM under uboot
>
> ...
> I2C:   ready
> DRAM:  2 GiB
> MMC:   FSL_SDHC: 0, FSL_SDHC: 1
>>>> GPR[1] (0x020e0004): 0x48611005
>>>> GPR[5] (0x020e0014): 0x00000000
>>>> GPR[8] (0x020e0020): 0xfffd4000
>>>> GPR[12] (0x020e0030): 0x0f004090
>>>> GPC_BASE_ADDR + 0 (0x020dc000): 0x00100000
>>>> MX6_DBI_ADDR + 0x7c (0x01ffc07c): 0x0011cc11
> DEBUG_R0: 0x036e2b11, DEBUG_R1: 0x08000410
>   LTSSM current state: 0x11 (S_L0)
>   PIPE transmit K indication: 0
>   PIPE Transmit data: 0x6e2b
>   Receiver is receiving logical idle: yes
>
> but the funny thing is under kernel, maybe related to some clock setting? see below

Was my fault! Value are exactly the same I'm getting under uboot:

I2C:   ready
DRAM:  2 GiB
MMC:   FSL_SDHC: 0, FSL_SDHC: 1
>>> GPR[1] (0x020e0004): 0x48611005
>>> GPR[8] (0x020e0020): 0xfffd4000
>>> GPR[12] (0x020e0030): 0x0f004090
>>> MX6_DBI_ADDR + 0x7c (0x01ffc07c): 0x0011cc11

kernel:

[    0.377668] imx6q-pcie 1ffc000.pcie: >>> GPR[1]: 0x48611005
[    0.377705] imx6q-pcie 1ffc000.pcie: >>> GPR[8]: 0xfffd4000
[    0.377720] imx6q-pcie 1ffc000.pcie: >>> GPR[12]: 0x0f004090
[    0.377734] imx6q-pcie 1ffc000.pcie: >>> PCIE_RC_LCR (0xf08f007c): 0x0011cc11
[    0.586591] imx6q-pcie 1ffc000.pcie: phy link never came up


>
> [    0.235456] PCI host bridge /soc/pcie@0x01000000 ranges:
> [    0.235475]   No bus range found for /soc/pcie@0x01000000, using [bus 00-ff]
> [    0.235527]   err 0x01f00000..0x01f7ffff -> 0x01f00000
> [    0.235577]    IO 0x01f80000..0x01f8ffff -> 0x00000000
> [    0.235659]   MEM 0x01000000..0x01efffff -> 0x01000000
> [    0.377644] imx6q-pcie 1ffc000.pcie: >>> GPR[1] (0x00000004): 0x00000000
> [    0.377666] imx6q-pcie 1ffc000.pcie: >>> GPR[5] (0x00000014): 0x00000000
> [    0.377684] imx6q-pcie 1ffc000.pcie: >>> GPR[8] (0x00000020): 0x00000000
> [    0.377701] imx6q-pcie 1ffc000.pcie: >>> GPR[12] (0x00000030): 0x00000000
> [    0.377717] imx6q-pcie 1ffc000.pcie: >>> PCIE_RC_LCR (0xf08f007c): 0x0011cc11
> [    0.586532] imx6q-pcie 1ffc000.pcie: phy link never came up
> [    0.586551] imx6q-pcie 1ffc000.pcie: LTSSM current state: 0x3 (S_POLL_COMPLIANCE)
> [    0.586566] imx6q-pcie 1ffc000.pcie: PIPE transmit K indication: 1
> [    0.586579] imx6q-pcie 1ffc000.pcie: PIPE Transmit data: 0xb5bc
> [    0.586592] imx6q-pcie 1ffc000.pcie: Receiver is receiving logical idle: no
>
> The code I've used to dump the register is using regmap_read(),
>
> #define IMX6_DUMP_REGISTER(__map, __reg, __name) \
>   do {\
>     uint32_t val;\
>     val = regmap_read(__map, __reg, &val);\
>     dev_err(pp->dev, ">>> " __name " (0x%08p): 0x%08x\n", __reg, val);\
>   } while(0)
>
> #define IMX6_DUMP_REGISTER2(__reg, __name) \
>   do {\
>     uint32_t val;\
>     val = readl(__reg);\
>     dev_err(pp->dev, ">>> " __name " (0x%08p): 0x%08x\n", __reg, val);\
>   } while(0)
>
>
> static void imx6_pcie_dump_registers(struct pcie_port *pp)
> {
>     struct imx6_pcie *imx6_pcie = to_imx6_pcie(pp);
>
>         IMX6_DUMP_REGISTER(imx6_pcie->iomuxc_gpr, IOMUXC_GPR1, "GPR[1]");
>         IMX6_DUMP_REGISTER(imx6_pcie->iomuxc_gpr, IOMUXC_GPR5, "GPR[5]");
>         IMX6_DUMP_REGISTER(imx6_pcie->iomuxc_gpr, IOMUXC_GPR8, "GPR[8]");
>         IMX6_DUMP_REGISTER(imx6_pcie->iomuxc_gpr, IOMUXC_GPR12, "GPR[12]");
>         IMX6_DUMP_REGISTER2(pp->dbi_base + PCIE_RC_LCR, "PCIE_RC_LCR");
> }
>
> Cheers,
> Roberto Fichera.
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