Hi Mason, On Fri, Apr 19, 2019 at 7:39 AM <masonccyang@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Re: [PATCH v9 2/3] spi: Add Renesas R-Car Gen3 RPC-IF SPI controller driver > > On 04/18/2019 05:51 AM, masonccyang@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote: > > >> Still hangs for me. After I patches spi-mem.c and the driver to > > >> call RPM for the MFD, it started working again. Perhaps, that clock > > >> is still enabled on your target. What does the following print (for > > >> the RPC clocks)? > > >> > > >> $ mount none -t debugfs /sys/kernel/debug/ > > >> $ cat /sys/kernel/debug/clk/clk_summary > > >> > > > > > > root@draak:/# cat /sys/kernel/debug/clk/clk_summary > > > enable prepare protect duty > > > clock count count count > > rate accuracy phase cycle > > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > > audio_clkout1 0 0 0 11289600 0 0 50000 > > > x19_clk 0 0 0 24576000 0 0 50000 > > > dclkin-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 50000 > > > scif 1 1 0 0 0 0 50000 > > > audio_clkb 0 0 0 22579200 0 0 50000 > > > msiof-ref-clock 0 0 0 66666666 0 0 50000 > > > extal 2 3 0 48000000 0 0 50000 > > > r 0 2 0 31250 0 0 50000 > > > rpc-if 0 1 0 31250 0 0 50000 > > > > This looks wrong, the RPC-IF module clock should have RPC or > > RPCD2 (where ae they?) > > as a source, not RLCK... > > I check the Ch8 CPG of R-Car datasheet, figure 8.1f(R-Car D3), > the RPC/RPCD2 is derived from PLL1 -> PLL1CK > > I didn't patch it and it should be exposed afrer the .sdsrc > > .main 2 2 48000000 0 0 > .pll3 0 0 928000000 0 0 > .pll1 4 4 1600000000 0 0 > lv1 0 0 1600000000 0 0 > lv0 1 1 1600000000 0 0 > lvds 1 1 1600000000 0 0 > cl 0 0 33333333 0 0 > zx 0 0 533333333 0 0 > zt 0 0 400000000 0 0 > ztr 0 0 266666666 0 0 > .sdsrc 1 1 800000000 0 0 > sd0 1 1 200000000 0 0 > emmc0 > ---> here ! Upstream drivers/clk/renesas/r8a77995-cpg-mssr.c does not have the "rpc-if" clock, and we have not yet seen the patch to add it that you must be using to make your driver work. If the clock is defined wrongly, that might explain why your driver is working for you, but not for Sergei. Gr{oetje,eeting}s, Geert -- Geert Uytterhoeven -- There's lots of Linux beyond ia32 -- geert@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx In personal conversations with technical people, I call myself a hacker. But when I'm talking to journalists I just say "programmer" or something like that. -- Linus Torvalds