On Fri, Sep 10, 2021 at 3:12 AM Maxime Ripard <maxime@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > We've encountered an issue with the RaspberryPi DSI panel that prevented the > whole display driver from probing. > > The issue is described in detail in the commit 7213246a803f ("drm/vc4: dsi: > Only register our component once a DSI device is attached"), but the basic idea > is that since the panel is probed through i2c, there's no synchronization > between its probe and the registration of the MIPI-DSI host it's attached to. > > We initially moved the component framework registration to the MIPI-DSI Host > attach hook to make sure we register our component only when we have a DSI > device attached to our MIPI-DSI host, and then use lookup our DSI device in our > bind hook. > > However, all the DSI bridges controlled through i2c are only registering their > associated DSI device in their bridge attach hook, meaning with our change > above, we never got that far, and therefore ended up in the same situation than > the one we were trying to fix for panels. > > The best practice to avoid those issues is to register its functions only after > all its dependencies are live. We also shouldn't wait any longer than we should > to play nice with the other components that are waiting for us, so in our case > that would mean moving the DSI device registration to the bridge probe. > > I also had a look at all the DSI hosts, and it seems that exynos, kirin and msm > would be affected by this and wouldn't probe anymore after those changes. > Exynos and kirin seems to be simple enough for a mechanical change (that still > requires to be tested), but the changes in msm seemed to be far more important > and I wasn't confortable doing them. Hey Maxime, Sorry for taking so long to get to this, but now that plumbers is over I've had a chance to check it out on kirin Rob Clark pointed me to his branch with some fixups here: https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/robclark/msm/-/commits/for-mripard/bridge-rework But trying to boot hikey with that, I see the following loop indefinitely: [ 4.632132] adv7511 2-0039: supply avdd not found, using dummy regulator [ 4.638961] adv7511 2-0039: supply dvdd not found, using dummy regulator [ 4.645741] adv7511 2-0039: supply pvdd not found, using dummy regulator [ 4.652483] adv7511 2-0039: supply a2vdd not found, using dummy regulator [ 4.659342] adv7511 2-0039: supply v3p3 not found, using dummy regulator [ 4.666086] adv7511 2-0039: supply v1p2 not found, using dummy regulator [ 4.681898] adv7511 2-0039: failed to find dsi host [ 4.688836] adv7511 2-0039: supply avdd not found, using dummy regulator [ 4.695724] adv7511 2-0039: supply dvdd not found, using dummy regulator [ 4.702583] adv7511 2-0039: supply pvdd not found, using dummy regulator [ 4.709369] adv7511 2-0039: supply a2vdd not found, using dummy regulator [ 4.716232] adv7511 2-0039: supply v3p3 not found, using dummy regulator [ 4.722972] adv7511 2-0039: supply v1p2 not found, using dummy regulator [ 4.738720] adv7511 2-0039: failed to find dsi host I'll have to dig a bit to figure out what's going wrong, but wanted to give you the heads up that there seems to be a problem thanks -john