On 2015년 07월 22일 17:42, Joonyoung Shim wrote: > On 07/22/2015 05:22 PM, Inki Dae wrote: >> On 2015년 07월 22일 17:12, Joonyoung Shim wrote: >>> On 07/22/2015 01:55 PM, Inki Dae wrote: >>>> On 2015년 07월 22일 11:02, Joonyoung Shim wrote: >>>>> On 07/21/2015 10:19 PM, Krzysztof Kozlowski wrote: >>>>>> Hi, >>>>>> >>>>>> Today's linux-next (next-20150721) encounters boot failures on Exynos >>>>>> Octa (Exynos5422) based boards. The boards hangs. I bisected it to: >>>>>> >>>>>> d80167b85024982c5f18d0481a5c248100360118 is the first bad commit >>>>>> commit d80167b85024982c5f18d0481a5c248100360118 >>>>>> Author: Joonyoung Shim <jy0922.shim@xxxxxxxxxxx> >>>>>> Date: Thu Jul 2 21:49:39 2015 +0900 >>>>>> >>>>>> drm/exynos: remove drm_iommu_attach_device_if_possible >>>>>> >>>>>> Already drm_iommu_attach_device checks whether support iommu internally. >>>>>> It should clear channels always regardless iommu support. We didn't know >>>>>> because we can detect the problem when iommu is enabled, so we don't >>>>>> have to use drm_iommu_attach_device_if_possible and then we can remove >>>>>> drm_iommu_attach_device_if_possible and clear_channels function pointer. >>>>>> >>>>>> Signed-off-by: Joonyoung Shim <jy0922.shim@xxxxxxxxxxx> >>>>>> Tested-by: Marek Szyprowski <m.szyprowski@xxxxxxxxxxx> >>>>>> Signed-off-by: Inki Dae <inki.dae@xxxxxxxxxxx> >>>>>> >>>>>> :040000 040000 83379efbf4960f58d680371628ec04387935bd53 >>>>>> da03c338b88e7cb6bda895b3dd52d78d9b6eba30 M drivers >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> Config: exynos >>>>>> Boot log from Odroid XU3-Lite attached. >>>>>> >>>>>> Any hints or ideas? >>>>> >>>>> The point that hangs is when accesses fimd register in >>>>> fimd_clear_channels function, so i doubt clock setting for fimd. >>>>> >>>>> It's gone something that hangs after i enable gating for ACLK_200_DISP1 >>>>> clock. >>>>> >>>>> If ACLK_200_DISP1 clock needs for fimd really, i'm thinking how can it >>>>> support. Any ideas? >>>> >>>> I think bootloader should have enabled ACLK_200_DISP1 clock and also >>>> device driver should enable all relevant clocks before the device >>>> accesses its own registers. >>>> >>>> Best way would be that the clock is enabled by common clock framework >>>> but it seems there is no anything that the clock framework can do it. So >>>> I think what we have to do is to add the clock support to device tree. >>> >>> It's not easy problem to me. Should we add which clock? I think we >>> cannot control ACLK_200_DISP1 or CLKDIV2_DISP1_BLK directly by below >>> hierarchy, right? Then we should control gate clocks, but we have not >>> controlled any gate clocks using BTS_ prefix. >>> >>> The clock hierarchy from Exynos5422 user manual, >>> ACLK_200_DISP1 -- CLKDIV2_DISP1_BLK -- HDMI LINK >>> HDMI PHY >>> MIC1 >>> DSIM1 >>> DPTX LINK >>> MDNIE1 >>> SYSMMU_MIXER >>> SYSMMU_FIMD1_M0 >>> SYSMMU_FIMD1_M1 >>> BTS_TVM0 >>> BTS_TVM1 >>> BTS_FIMD1_M0 >>> BTS_FIMD1_M1 >>> >>> Other way, IMHO, fimd driver doesn't have to enable ACLK_200_DISP1 clock, >>> just it should be controlled by connector drivers, e.g. dsi, dp because >>> fimd only cannot operate, so dsi or dp must need (Actually i'm not sure >>> about this, just i thought that Exynos5 SoCs don't have any gpios for >>> dpi, so they cannot use dpi, right?). >>> >>> It needs to probe connector driver like dsi or dp earlier than fimd and >>> fimd_bind function should return error if connector driver like dsi or >>> dp was not probed. This is also not easy to me. >> >> In this case, if one of above gate clocks is enabled, the ACLK_200_DISP1 >> should be enabled. So I guess the problem would be due to below line of >> clk-exynos5420.c, >> >> GATE(CLK_FIMD1, "fimd1", "aclk300_disp1", GATE_IP_DISP1, 0, 0, 0), >> >> Can you check it again after modifying it like below?, >> GATE(CLK_FIMD1, "fimd1", "aclk200_disp1", GATE_IP_DISP1, 0, 0, 0), > > No, parent clock of fimd1 gate clock is ACLK_300_DISP1. Yes, I checked just it through exynos5420 and exynos5422 document. I just guessed. So do you mean that aclk200_disp1 affects FIMD controller even though aclk200_disp1 isn't a parent clock of FIMD? If so, it's very strange. > -- > 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 > -- 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