Re: Re: [PATCHv3 0/8] devfreq: Add generic exynos memory-bus frequency driver

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Hello MyungJoo!

On 2015-02-24 02:22, MyungJoo Ham wrote:
Unless you are willing to wait for 2 minutes after the kernal hangs,
you may want to adjust "DEFAULT_HUNG_TASK_TIMEOUT" to shorter value
(120 --> 5 for 5 seconds). It seems that you've cut it off in the middle
of that "120 sec" wait.
Thanks for the hint! Yes, I should probably adjust this value when
doing more tests.


If it's in D state (in kernel), gdb won't work as you are experiencing.
Sorry for not testing with HDMI; my Exynos devices do not have HDMI. :)
Well, like I said above, the HDMI doesn't seen to be affected by the low
MIF/INT clocks. I have tested this with 1280x720 here on my Odroid X2,
but I also have another user (with a U3 if I remember correctly) who
also confirms that HDMI is working in combination with devfreq and
simple_ondemand.

I guess it's just the G2D engine that doesn't like the low clocks. Maybe
it also affects the IPP subsystem, but I have no means to test this.


With best wishes,
Tobias

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