On 14/09/2021 17:56, Sam Protsenko wrote: > By default if bus clock has no users its "enable count" value is 0. It > might be actually running if it's already enabled in bootloader, but > then in some cases it can be disabled by mistake. For example, such case > was observed when dw_mci_probe() enabled bus clock, then failed to do > something and disabled that bus clock on error path. After that even > attempt to read the 'clk_summary' file in DebugFS freezed forever, as > CMU bus clock ended up being disabled and it wasn't possible to access > CMU registers anymore. > > To avoid such cases, CMU driver must increment the ref count for that > bus clock by running clk_prepare_enable(). There is already existing > '.clk_name' field in struct samsung_cmu_info, exactly for that reason. > It was added in commit 523d3de41f02 ("clk: samsung: exynos5433: Add > support for runtime PM"). But the clock is actually enabled only in > Exynos5433 clock driver. Let's mimic what is done there in generic > samsung_cmu_register_one() function, so other drivers can benefit from > that `.clk_name' field. As was described above, it might be helpful not > only for PM reasons, but also to prevent possible erroneous clock gating > on error paths. > > Another way to workaround that issue would be to use CLOCK_IS_CRITICAL > flag for corresponding gate clocks. But that might be not very good > design decision, as we might still want to disable that bus clock, e.g. > on PM suspend. > > Signed-off-by: Sam Protsenko <semen.protsenko@xxxxxxxxxx> > --- > drivers/clk/samsung/clk.c | 13 +++++++++++++ > 1 file changed, 13 insertions(+) > > diff --git a/drivers/clk/samsung/clk.c b/drivers/clk/samsung/clk.c > index 1949ae7851b2..da65149fa502 100644 > --- a/drivers/clk/samsung/clk.c > +++ b/drivers/clk/samsung/clk.c > @@ -357,6 +357,19 @@ struct samsung_clk_provider * __init samsung_cmu_register_one( > > ctx = samsung_clk_init(np, reg_base, cmu->nr_clk_ids); > > + /* Keep bus clock running, so it's possible to access CMU registers */ > + if (cmu->clk_name) { > + struct clk *bus_clk; > + > + bus_clk = __clk_lookup(cmu->clk_name); > + if (bus_clk) { > + clk_prepare_enable(bus_clk); > + } else { > + pr_err("%s: could not find bus clock %s\n", __func__, > + cmu->clk_name); > + } > + } > + Solving this problem in generic way makes sense but your solution is insufficient. You skipped suspend/resume paths and in such case you should remove the Exynos5433-specific code. Best regards, Krzysztof