Hi, On 30.05.2014 00:29, Mike Turquette wrote: > Quoting Doug Anderson (2014-05-29 14:21:36) >> Right now if you've got earlyprintk enabled on exynos5420-peach-pit >> then you'll get a hang on boot. Here's why: >> >> 1. The i2c-s3c2410 driver will probe at subsys_initcall. It will >> enable its clock and disable it. This is the clock "i2c2". >> 2. The act of disabling "i2c2" will disable its parents. In this case >> the parent is "aclk66_peric". There are no other children of >> "aclk66_peric" officially enabled, so "aclk66_peric" will be turned >> off (despite being CLK_IGNORE_UNUSED, but that's by design). >> 3. The next time you try to earlyprintk you'll do so without the UART >> clock enabled. That's because the UART clocks are also children of >> "aclk66_peric". You'll hang. >> >> There's no good place to put a clock enable for earlyprintk, which is >> handled by a bunch of assembly code. The best we can do is to handle >> this in the clock driver. >> >> Signed-off-by: Doug Anderson <dianders@xxxxxxxxxxxx> >> --- >> drivers/clk/samsung/clk-exynos5420.c | 24 ++++++++++++++++++++++++ >> 1 file changed, 24 insertions(+) >> >> diff --git a/drivers/clk/samsung/clk-exynos5420.c b/drivers/clk/samsung/clk-exynos5420.c >> index 9d7d7ee..1e586be 100644 >> --- a/drivers/clk/samsung/clk-exynos5420.c >> +++ b/drivers/clk/samsung/clk-exynos5420.c >> @@ -1172,11 +1172,17 @@ static struct of_device_id ext_clk_match[] __initdata = { >> { }, >> }; >> >> +/* Keep these clocks on until late_initcall */ >> +static const char *boot_clocks[] __initconst = { >> + "aclk66_peric", >> +}; >> + >> /* register exynos5420 clocks */ >> static void __init exynos5x_clk_init(struct device_node *np, >> enum exynos5x_soc soc) >> { >> struct samsung_clk_provider *ctx; >> + int i; >> >> if (np) { >> reg_base = of_iomap(np, 0); >> @@ -1226,6 +1232,12 @@ static void __init exynos5x_clk_init(struct device_node *np, >> } >> >> exynos5420_clk_sleep_init(); >> + >> + for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(boot_clocks); i++) { >> + struct clk *to_enable = __clk_lookup(boot_clocks[i]); > > How about replacing __clk_lookup with clk_get? You can keep the struct > clk object hanging around for later... > Mike, correct me if I'm wrong, but I thought you need clkdev look-up entry for clk_get() to find a clock. Here, this clock apparently don't have one and you don't even have a struct device * to pass to clk_get(), so even if you had a look-up entry, it would need to be a wildcard entry (with NULL device), which wouldn't be too elegant. Doug, isn't a similar thing needed for PM debug as well? Maybe having this clock always ungated whenever DEBUG_LL is enabled would be enough? Best regards, Tomasz -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-samsung-soc" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html