Quoting Marcin Ziemianowicz (2018-05-08 21:32:05) > On Mon, Apr 30, 2018 at 07:58:47AM +0200, Boris Brezillon wrote: > > On Sun, 29 Apr 2018 15:01:11 -0400 > > Marcin Ziemianowicz <marcin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > > > When a USB device is connected to the USB host port on the SAM9N12 then > > > you get "-62" error which seems to indicate USB replies from the device > > > are timing out. Based on a logic sniffer, I saw the USB bus was running > > > at half speed. > > > > > > The PLL code uses cached MUL and DIV values which get set in set_rate() > > > and applied in prepare(), but the recalc_rate() function instead > > > queries the hardware instead of using these cached values. Therefore, > > > if recalc_rate() is called between a set_rate() and prepare(), the > > > wrong frequency is calculated and later the USB clock divider for the > > > SAM9N12 SOC will be configured for an incorrect clock. > > > > > > In my case, the PLL hardware was set to 96 Mhz before the OHCI > > > driver loads, and therefore the usb clock divider was being set > > > to /2 even though the OHCI driver set the PLL to 48 Mhz. > > > > > > As an alternative explanation, I noticed this was fixed in the past by > > > 87e2ed338f1b ("clk: at91: fix recalc_rate implementation of PLL > > > driver") but the bug was later re-introduced by 1bdf02326b71 ("clk: > > > at91: make use of syscon/regmap internally"). > > > > > > Fixes: 1bdf02326b71 ("clk: at91: make use of syscon/regmap internally) > > > Cc: <stable@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > > > Signed-off-by: Marcin Ziemianowicz <marcin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > > > > Acked-by: Boris Brezillon <boris.brezillon@xxxxxxxxxxx> > > Apologies for being a bother, but since it's been a bit over a week, > should I do something with this now that it has been ACK'd? I was thinking > I would see it somewhere on the git group repo but am not seeing it there > yet. Googling says that there is a "review cycle" for some maintainers, but > I am not clear on if I need to initiate it manually or anything of the sort. > I'll apply it to clk-next. Should appear in linux-next in day or so.