On Wed, 13 Mar 2024 at 16:29, Florian Fainelli <f.fainelli@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > On this specific commit 7ee988770326fca440472200c3eb58935fe712f6, there > is a 100% failure for at least 3 devices out of the 16 that are running > the test. Hmm. I have no idea what is going on, and the unimac-mdio probe function (one of the things that seem to take forever on your setup) looks fairly simple. There doesn't even seem to be any timers involved. That said - one of the things it does is unimac_mdio_probe -> unimac_mdio_clk_set -> clk_prepare_enable and maybe that's a pattern, because you report that brcm_pcie_resume_noirq is another problem spot (on resume). And guess what brcm_pcie_resume_noirq() does? Yup. clk_prepare_enable(). So I'm wondering if there's some interaction with some clock driver? That might explain why it shows up on some arm platforms but not elsewhere. I may be barking *entirely* up the wrong tree, though. I was just looking at that unimac probe and going "there's absolutely _nothing_ timer-related here" and that clk thing looked like it might at least have _some_ relevance. Linus