On Tue, Jun 08, 2021 at 01:35:11PM +0100, Jon Hunter wrote: > > On 08/06/2021 13:10, Thierry Reding wrote: > > On Tue, Jun 08, 2021 at 08:15:18AM +0100, Jon Hunter wrote: > >> Commit 4782c0a5dd88 ("clk: tegra: Don't deassert reset on enabling > >> clocks") removed some legacy code for handling resets on Tegra from > >> within the Tegra clock code. This exposed an issue in the Tegra20 slink > >> driver where the SPI controller reset was not being deasserted as needed > >> during probe. This is causing the Tegra30 Cardhu platform to hang on > >> boot. Fix this by ensuring the SPI controller reset is deasserted during > >> probe. > >> > >> Fixes: 4782c0a5dd88 ("clk: tegra: Don't deassert reset on enabling clocks") > > > > While it technically fixes an issue uncovered by that patch, I would > > argue that the underlying issue has been present forever. So I think > > this should be applied regardless of the above patch. > > Yes that is true and there is no dependency per-se but wanted to > highlight that up until that patch there were no issues. > > > It also makes me wonder if we shouldn't drop the clock patch for now to > > unbreak things and avoid having to model complicated dependencies to > > make sure everything continues to work in v5.14-rc1. > > Yes but I guess we will need to revert that one now as it is part of the > pull request you sent. However, that is fine with me. > > > Unless perhaps if Mark applies this for v5.13, then we can merge the > > clock patch for v5.14-rc1 since SPI is the only IP that seems to be > > broken by that change. > > Yes that works too. > > >> Signed-off-by: Jon Hunter <jonathanh@xxxxxxxxxx> > >> --- > >> drivers/spi/spi-tegra20-slink.c | 5 +++++ > >> 1 file changed, 5 insertions(+) > >> > >> diff --git a/drivers/spi/spi-tegra20-slink.c b/drivers/spi/spi-tegra20-slink.c > >> index f7c832fd4003..6a726c95ac7a 100644 > >> --- a/drivers/spi/spi-tegra20-slink.c > >> +++ b/drivers/spi/spi-tegra20-slink.c > >> @@ -1118,6 +1118,11 @@ static int tegra_slink_probe(struct platform_device *pdev) > >> pm_runtime_put_noidle(&pdev->dev); > >> goto exit_pm_disable; > >> } > >> + > >> + reset_control_assert(tspi->rst); > >> + udelay(2); > >> + reset_control_deassert(tspi->rst); > >> + > > > > I wonder if this doesn't break now again on suspend/resume. Should we > > perhaps move this into tegra_slink_runtime_resume()? Or better yet, move > > the reset_control_assert() into tegra_slink_runtime_suspend() and the > > reset_control_deassert() into tegra_slink_runtime_resume(). That should > > ensure the device's reset is always deasserted when runtime resumed. > > So we do test suspend/resume on Cardhu and I have seen no issues with > this applied. At first I did put this in the runtime_suspend/resume > handlers, but then looking at what is done in spi-tegra114.c it appears > we just do this on probe. See ... > > commit 019194933339b3e9b486639c8cb3692020844d65 > Author: Sowjanya Komatineni <skomatineni@xxxxxxxxxx> > Date: Tue Mar 26 22:56:32 2019 -0700 > > spi: tegra114: reset controller on probe > > I guess moving it to the runtime_suspend/resume handlers would be more > consistent with the previous code. What do you think? Do we test that SPI is still functional after suspend/resume? If it is, I have no objection to this patch. I think making this part of runtime suspend/resume would be a bit more correct or robust, but it's also a bit more complicated and might introduce other problems. For example, I suspect that if we reset on runtime suspend/resume, we would likely need to reprogram the SLINK_COMMAND* registers as well. Thierry
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