From: Ben Dooks <ben.dooks@codethink.co.uk>
To: linux-sh@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: [PATCH] [RFC] ARM: shmobile: koelsch-reference: Work around core clock issues
Date: Fri, 14 Mar 2014 18:20:10 +0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <5323485A.6050606@codethink.co.uk> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <1394720970-4749-1-git-send-email-geert@linux-m68k.org>
On 14/03/14 17:55, Ben Dooks wrote:
> On 14/03/14 17:33, Ben Dooks wrote:
>> On 14/03/14 16:48, Magnus Damm wrote:
>>> Hi Ben,
>>>
>>> That would not surprise me. But it would trigger both for
>>> multiplatform and legacy in such case, don't you think?
>>>
>>> If static enablement using the clock workaround fixes the
>>> multiplatform case then it is most likely related to that the driver
>>> assumes that Runtime PM controls the clock. Or perhaps some hidden
>>> clock dependency that only triggers with CCF?
>>
>> It seems very sensitive to code (or possibly compiler) in some but
>> not all cases we are seeing the system pm the device and then the
>> driver does something that requires clocks.
>>
>> At the moment the depending on how much debug it either works, or
>> does not.
>
> So far I am down to the following being executed
>
> pm_runtime_enable(&pdev->dev);
> pm_runtime_resume(&pdev->dev);
>
> and by the time it gets to:
>
> read_mac_address(ndev, pd->mac_addr);
>
> the ethernet unit's clock has already been disabled.
From investigation, the pm is running a work-queue that
is causing the clock to be disabled. The only thing I can
think is we need to change the
> pm_runtime_enable(&pdev->dev);
> pm_runtime_resume(&pdev->dev);
to include a pm_runtime_get_sync() call.
--
Ben Dooks http://www.codethink.co.uk/
Senior Engineer Codethink - Providing Genius
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2014-03-14 18:20 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 22+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2014-03-13 14:29 [PATCH] [RFC] ARM: shmobile: koelsch-reference: Work around core clock issues Geert Uytterhoeven
2014-03-14 8:51 ` Simon Horman
2014-03-14 8:53 ` Magnus Damm
2014-03-14 9:09 ` Geert Uytterhoeven
2014-03-14 9:23 ` Magnus Damm
2014-03-14 11:02 ` Laurent Pinchart
2014-03-14 11:10 ` Ben Dooks
2014-03-14 12:39 ` Geert Uytterhoeven
2014-03-14 12:43 ` Laurent Pinchart
2014-03-14 13:02 ` Geert Uytterhoeven
2014-03-14 14:13 ` Ben Dooks
2014-03-14 14:26 ` Laurent Pinchart
2014-03-14 14:43 ` Laurent Pinchart
2014-03-14 14:45 ` Ben Dooks
2014-03-14 15:51 ` Ben Dooks
2014-03-14 16:48 ` Magnus Damm
2014-03-14 17:11 ` Ben Dooks
2014-03-14 17:33 ` Ben Dooks
2014-03-14 17:55 ` Ben Dooks
2014-03-14 18:20 ` Ben Dooks [this message]
2014-03-17 1:15 ` Simon Horman
2014-03-18 0:25 ` Simon Horman
Reply instructions:
You may reply publicly to this message via plain-text email
using any one of the following methods:
* Save the following mbox file, import it into your mail client,
and reply-to-all from there: mbox
Avoid top-posting and favor interleaved quoting:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Posting_style#Interleaved_style
* Reply using the --to, --cc, and --in-reply-to
switches of git-send-email(1):
git send-email \
--in-reply-to=5323485A.6050606@codethink.co.uk \
--to=ben.dooks@codethink.co.uk \
--cc=linux-sh@vger.kernel.org \
/path/to/YOUR_REPLY
https://kernel.org/pub/software/scm/git/docs/git-send-email.html
* If your mail client supports setting the In-Reply-To header
via mailto: links, try the mailto: link
Be sure your reply has a Subject: header at the top and a blank line
before the message body.
This is an external index of several public inboxes,
see mirroring instructions on how to clone and mirror
all data and code used by this external index.