Message ID | 20211015120559.3515645-1-martin.blumenstingl@googlemail.com (mailing list archive) |
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State | Changes Requested, archived |
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Series | clk: composite: Also consider .determine_rate for rate + mux composites | expand |
Quoting Martin Blumenstingl (2021-10-15 05:05:59) > Commit 69a00fb3d69706 ("clk: divider: Implement and wire up > .determine_rate by default") switches clk_divider_ops to implement > .determine_rate by default. This breaks composite clocks with multiple > parents because clk-composite.c does not use the special handling for > mux + divider combinations anymore (that was restricted to rate clocks > which only implement .round_rate, but not .determine_rate). > > Alex reports: > This breaks lot of clocks for Rockchip which intensively uses > composites, i.e. those clocks will always stay at the initial parent, > which in some cases is the XTAL clock and I strongly guess it is the > same for other platforms, which use composite clocks having more than > one parent (e.g. mediatek, ti ...) > > Example (RK3399) > clk_sdio is set (initialized) with XTAL (24 MHz) as parent in u-boot. > It will always stay at this parent, even if the mmc driver sets a rate > of 200 MHz (fails, as the nature of things), which should switch it > to any of its possible parent PLLs defined in > mux_pll_src_cpll_gpll_npll_ppll_upll_24m_p (see clk-rk3399.c) - which > never happens. > > Restore the original behavior by changing the priority of the conditions > inside clk-composite.c. Now the special rate + mux case (with rate_ops > having a .round_rate - which is still the case for the default > clk_divider_ops) is preferred over rate_ops which have .determine_rate > defined (and not further considering the mux). > > Fixes: 69a00fb3d69706 ("clk: divider: Implement and wire up .determine_rate by default") > Reported-by: Alex Bee <knaerzche@gmail.com> > Signed-off-by: Martin Blumenstingl <martin.blumenstingl@googlemail.com> > --- > Re-sending this as inline patch instead of attaching it. > > drivers/clk/clk-composite.c | 10 +++++----- > 1 file changed, 5 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-) > > diff --git a/drivers/clk/clk-composite.c b/drivers/clk/clk-composite.c > index 0506046a5f4b..510a9965633b 100644 > --- a/drivers/clk/clk-composite.c > +++ b/drivers/clk/clk-composite.c > @@ -58,11 +58,8 @@ static int clk_composite_determine_rate(struct clk_hw *hw, > long rate; > int i; > > - if (rate_hw && rate_ops && rate_ops->determine_rate) { > - __clk_hw_set_clk(rate_hw, hw); > - return rate_ops->determine_rate(rate_hw, req); > - } else if (rate_hw && rate_ops && rate_ops->round_rate && > - mux_hw && mux_ops && mux_ops->set_parent) { > + if (rate_hw && rate_ops && rate_ops->round_rate && > + mux_hw && mux_ops && mux_ops->set_parent) { What do we do if rate_ops and mux_ops only implement determine_rate? It will fail right? We can't mesh them together in function. We should probably fail to let the composite clk be registered if that happens. > req->best_parent_hw = NULL; > > if (clk_hw_get_flags(hw) & CLK_SET_RATE_NO_REPARENT) { > @@ -107,6 +104,9 @@ static int clk_composite_determine_rate(struct clk_hw *hw, > > req->rate = best_rate; > return 0; > + } else if (rate_hw && rate_ops && rate_ops->determine_rate) { > + __clk_hw_set_clk(rate_hw, hw); > + return rate_ops->determine_rate(rate_hw, req); > } else if (mux_hw && mux_ops && mux_ops->determine_rate) { > __clk_hw_set_clk(mux_hw, hw); > return mux_ops->determine_rate(mux_hw, req); > -- > 2.33.0 >
Hi Martin, Please see the bisection report below about a boot failure on rk3328-rock64. Reports aren't automatically sent to the public while we're trialing new bisection features on kernelci.org but this one looks valid. Some more details can be found here: https://linux.kernelci.org/test/case/id/617f11f5c157b666fb3358e6/ Here's what appears to be the cause of the problem: [ 0.033465] CPU: CPUs started in inconsistent modes [ 0.033557] Unexpected kernel BRK exception at EL1 [ 0.034432] Internal error: BRK handler: f2000800 [#1] PREEMPT SMP There doesn't appear to be any other platform in KernelCI showing the same issue. Please let us know if you need help debugging the issue or if you have a fix to try. Best wishes, Guillaume GitHub: https://github.com/kernelci/kernelci-project/issues/69 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * This automated bisection report was sent to you on the basis * * that you may be involved with the breaking commit it has * * found. No manual investigation has been done to verify it, * * and the root cause of the problem may be somewhere else. * * * * If you do send a fix, please include this trailer: * * Reported-by: "kernelci.org bot" <bot@kernelci.org> * * * * Hope this helps! * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * mainline/master bisection: baseline.login on rk3328-rock64 Summary: Start: 75fcbd38608c3 Merge tag 'perf-tools-fixes-for-v5.15-2021-10-31' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/acme/linux Plain log: https://storage.kernelci.org/mainline/master/v5.15-rc7-240-g75fcbd38608c/arm64/defconfig/gcc-10/lab-baylibre/baseline-rk3328-rock64.txt HTML log: https://storage.kernelci.org/mainline/master/v5.15-rc7-240-g75fcbd38608c/arm64/defconfig/gcc-10/lab-baylibre/baseline-rk3328-rock64.html Result: 675c496d0f92b clk: composite: Also consider .determine_rate for rate + mux composites Checks: revert: PASS verify: PASS Parameters: Tree: mainline URL: https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git Branch: master Target: rk3328-rock64 CPU arch: arm64 Lab: lab-baylibre Compiler: gcc-10 Config: defconfig Test case: baseline.login ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Git bisection log: git bisect start # good: [119c85055d867b9588263bca59794c872ef2a30e] Merge tag 'powerpc-5.15-6' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/powerpc/linux git bisect good 119c85055d867b9588263bca59794c872ef2a30e # bad: [75fcbd38608c3ce9f4dc784f2ac8916add64c9a8] Merge tag 'perf-tools-fixes-for-v5.15-2021-10-31' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/acme/linux git bisect bad 75fcbd38608c3ce9f4dc784f2ac8916add64c9a8 # bad: [095729484efc4aa4604c474792b059bd940addce] perf build: Suppress 'rm dlfilter' build message git bisect bad 095729484efc4aa4604c474792b059bd940addce # bad: [3a4347d82efdfcc5465b3ed37616426989182915] Merge tag 'clk-fixes-for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/clk/linux git bisect bad 3a4347d82efdfcc5465b3ed37616426989182915 # good: [54c5639d8f507ebefa814f574cb6f763033a72a5] riscv: Fix asan-stack clang build git bisect good 54c5639d8f507ebefa814f574cb6f763033a72a5 # bad: [675c496d0f92b481ebe4abf4fb06eadad7789de6] clk: composite: Also consider .determine_rate for rate + mux composites git bisect bad 675c496d0f92b481ebe4abf4fb06eadad7789de6 # first bad commit: [675c496d0f92b481ebe4abf4fb06eadad7789de6] clk: composite: Also consider .determine_rate for rate + mux composites ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Breaking commit found: commit 675c496d0f92b481ebe4abf4fb06eadad7789de6 Author: Martin Blumenstingl <martin.blumenstingl@googlemail.com> Date: Sat Oct 16 12:50:21 2021 +0200 On 15/10/2021 13:05, Martin Blumenstingl wrote: > Commit 69a00fb3d69706 ("clk: divider: Implement and wire up > .determine_rate by default") switches clk_divider_ops to implement > .determine_rate by default. This breaks composite clocks with multiple > parents because clk-composite.c does not use the special handling for > mux + divider combinations anymore (that was restricted to rate clocks > which only implement .round_rate, but not .determine_rate). > > Alex reports: > This breaks lot of clocks for Rockchip which intensively uses > composites, i.e. those clocks will always stay at the initial parent, > which in some cases is the XTAL clock and I strongly guess it is the > same for other platforms, which use composite clocks having more than > one parent (e.g. mediatek, ti ...) > > Example (RK3399) > clk_sdio is set (initialized) with XTAL (24 MHz) as parent in u-boot. > It will always stay at this parent, even if the mmc driver sets a rate > of 200 MHz (fails, as the nature of things), which should switch it > to any of its possible parent PLLs defined in > mux_pll_src_cpll_gpll_npll_ppll_upll_24m_p (see clk-rk3399.c) - which > never happens. > > Restore the original behavior by changing the priority of the conditions > inside clk-composite.c. Now the special rate + mux case (with rate_ops > having a .round_rate - which is still the case for the default > clk_divider_ops) is preferred over rate_ops which have .determine_rate > defined (and not further considering the mux). > > Fixes: 69a00fb3d69706 ("clk: divider: Implement and wire up .determine_rate by default") > Reported-by: Alex Bee <knaerzche@gmail.com> > Signed-off-by: Martin Blumenstingl <martin.blumenstingl@googlemail.com> > --- > Re-sending this as inline patch instead of attaching it. > > drivers/clk/clk-composite.c | 10 +++++----- > 1 file changed, 5 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-) > > diff --git a/drivers/clk/clk-composite.c b/drivers/clk/clk-composite.c > index 0506046a5f4b..510a9965633b 100644 > --- a/drivers/clk/clk-composite.c > +++ b/drivers/clk/clk-composite.c > @@ -58,11 +58,8 @@ static int clk_composite_determine_rate(struct clk_hw *hw, > long rate; > int i; > > - if (rate_hw && rate_ops && rate_ops->determine_rate) { > - __clk_hw_set_clk(rate_hw, hw); > - return rate_ops->determine_rate(rate_hw, req); > - } else if (rate_hw && rate_ops && rate_ops->round_rate && > - mux_hw && mux_ops && mux_ops->set_parent) { > + if (rate_hw && rate_ops && rate_ops->round_rate && > + mux_hw && mux_ops && mux_ops->set_parent) { > req->best_parent_hw = NULL; > > if (clk_hw_get_flags(hw) & CLK_SET_RATE_NO_REPARENT) { > @@ -107,6 +104,9 @@ static int clk_composite_determine_rate(struct clk_hw *hw, > > req->rate = best_rate; > return 0; > + } else if (rate_hw && rate_ops && rate_ops->determine_rate) { > + __clk_hw_set_clk(rate_hw, hw); > + return rate_ops->determine_rate(rate_hw, req); > } else if (mux_hw && mux_ops && mux_ops->determine_rate) { > __clk_hw_set_clk(mux_hw, hw); > return mux_ops->determine_rate(mux_hw, req); >
Hi Guillaume, On Mon, Nov 1, 2021 at 9:19 PM Guillaume Tucker <guillaume.tucker@collabora.com> wrote: > > Hi Martin, > > Please see the bisection report below about a boot failure on > rk3328-rock64. > > Reports aren't automatically sent to the public while we're > trialing new bisection features on kernelci.org but this one > looks valid. > > Some more details can be found here: > > https://linux.kernelci.org/test/case/id/617f11f5c157b666fb3358e6/ > > Here's what appears to be the cause of the problem: > > [ 0.033465] CPU: CPUs started in inconsistent modes > [ 0.033557] Unexpected kernel BRK exception at EL1 > [ 0.034432] Internal error: BRK handler: f2000800 [#1] PREEMPT SMP > > There doesn't appear to be any other platform in KernelCI showing > the same issue. That's a strange error for the changes from my patch. At first glance I don't see any relation to clk-composite code: - the call trace doesn't have any references to CCF or rockchip clock drivers - clk-rk3328.c uses drivers/clk/rockchip/clk-cpu.c to register the CPU clock which does not use clk-composite Chen-Yu has tested this patch (plus [0]) on RK3399 and didn't observe any problems. So maybe this is a RK3328 specific issue? Anyways, I am interested in fixing this issue because reverting is becoming more and more complex (since I think we're at eight commits which would need to be reverted in total). > Please let us know if you need help debugging the issue or if you > have a fix to try. Could you please try [0] which is the second patch in the series which finally made it upstream. This second patch is not in 5.15 because I believed that it's only something to make the code in clk-composite.c more future-proof. It's not a condition that I am aware of. I don't have any Rockchip boards myself. So I am thankful for any help I can get. Best regards, Martin [0] https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/clk/linux.git/commit/?h=clk-next&id=6594988fd625ff0d9a8f90f1788e16185358a3e6
On 2021-11-01 20:58, Martin Blumenstingl wrote: > Hi Guillaume, > > On Mon, Nov 1, 2021 at 9:19 PM Guillaume Tucker > <guillaume.tucker@collabora.com> wrote: >> >> Hi Martin, >> >> Please see the bisection report below about a boot failure on >> rk3328-rock64. >> >> Reports aren't automatically sent to the public while we're >> trialing new bisection features on kernelci.org but this one >> looks valid. >> >> Some more details can be found here: >> >> https://linux.kernelci.org/test/case/id/617f11f5c157b666fb3358e6/ >> >> Here's what appears to be the cause of the problem: >> >> [ 0.033465] CPU: CPUs started in inconsistent modes >> [ 0.033557] Unexpected kernel BRK exception at EL1 >> [ 0.034432] Internal error: BRK handler: f2000800 [#1] PREEMPT SMP What's weird is that that's really just the same WARN that's also present in 'successful' logs, except for some reason it's behaving as if the break handler hasn't been registered, despite that having happened long before we got to smp_init(). At this point we're also still some way off getting as far as initcalls, so I'm not sure that the clock driver would be in the picture at all yet. Is the bisection repeatable, or is this just random flakiness misleading things? I'd also note that you need pretty horrifically broken firmware to hit that warning in the first place, which might cast a bit of doubt over the trustworthiness of that board altogether. Robin. >> There doesn't appear to be any other platform in KernelCI showing >> the same issue. > That's a strange error for the changes from my patch. > At first glance I don't see any relation to clk-composite code: > - the call trace doesn't have any references to CCF or rockchip clock drivers > - clk-rk3328.c uses drivers/clk/rockchip/clk-cpu.c to register the CPU > clock which does not use clk-composite > > Chen-Yu has tested this patch (plus [0]) on RK3399 and didn't observe > any problems. > So maybe this is a RK3328 specific issue? > Anyways, I am interested in fixing this issue because reverting is > becoming more and more complex (since I think we're at eight commits > which would need to be reverted in total). > >> Please let us know if you need help debugging the issue or if you >> have a fix to try. > Could you please try [0] which is the second patch in the series which > finally made it upstream. > This second patch is not in 5.15 because I believed that it's only > something to make the code in clk-composite.c more future-proof. It's > not a condition that I am aware of. > > I don't have any Rockchip boards myself. > So I am thankful for any help I can get. > > > Best regards, > Martin > > > [0] https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/clk/linux.git/commit/?h=clk-next&id=6594988fd625ff0d9a8f90f1788e16185358a3e6 > > _______________________________________________ > Linux-rockchip mailing list > Linux-rockchip@lists.infradead.org > http://lists.infradead.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-rockchip >
On 2021-11-01 21:59, Robin Murphy wrote: > On 2021-11-01 20:58, Martin Blumenstingl wrote: >> Hi Guillaume, >> >> On Mon, Nov 1, 2021 at 9:19 PM Guillaume Tucker >> <guillaume.tucker@collabora.com> wrote: >>> >>> Hi Martin, >>> >>> Please see the bisection report below about a boot failure on >>> rk3328-rock64. >>> >>> Reports aren't automatically sent to the public while we're >>> trialing new bisection features on kernelci.org but this one >>> looks valid. >>> >>> Some more details can be found here: >>> >>> https://linux.kernelci.org/test/case/id/617f11f5c157b666fb3358e6/ >>> >>> Here's what appears to be the cause of the problem: >>> >>> [ 0.033465] CPU: CPUs started in inconsistent modes >>> [ 0.033557] Unexpected kernel BRK exception at EL1 >>> [ 0.034432] Internal error: BRK handler: f2000800 [#1] PREEMPT SMP > > What's weird is that that's really just the same WARN that's also > present in 'successful' logs, except for some reason it's behaving as if > the break handler hasn't been registered, despite that having happened > long before we got to smp_init(). At this point we're also still some > way off getting as far as initcalls, so I'm not sure that the clock > driver would be in the picture at all yet. > > Is the bisection repeatable, or is this just random flakiness misleading > things? I'd also note that you need pretty horrifically broken firmware > to hit that warning in the first place, which might cast a bit of doubt > over the trustworthiness of that board altogether. Ah, on closer inspection it might be entirely repeatable for a given kernel build, but with the behaviour being very sensitive to code/data segment layout changes... ... 23:44:24.457917 Filename '1007060/tftp-deploy-dvdnydcw/kernel/Image'. 23:44:24.460178 Load address: 0x2000000 ... 23:44:27.180962 Bytes transferred = 33681920 (201f200 hex) ... 23:44:27.288135 Filename '1007060/tftp-deploy-dvdnydcw/ramdisk/ramdisk.cpio.gz.uboot'. 23:44:27.288465 Load address: 0x4000000 ... Yeah, that'll be a problem ;) Cheers, Robin. >>> There doesn't appear to be any other platform in KernelCI showing >>> the same issue. >> That's a strange error for the changes from my patch. >> At first glance I don't see any relation to clk-composite code: >> - the call trace doesn't have any references to CCF or rockchip clock >> drivers >> - clk-rk3328.c uses drivers/clk/rockchip/clk-cpu.c to register the CPU >> clock which does not use clk-composite >> >> Chen-Yu has tested this patch (plus [0]) on RK3399 and didn't observe >> any problems. >> So maybe this is a RK3328 specific issue? >> Anyways, I am interested in fixing this issue because reverting is >> becoming more and more complex (since I think we're at eight commits >> which would need to be reverted in total). >> >>> Please let us know if you need help debugging the issue or if you >>> have a fix to try. >> Could you please try [0] which is the second patch in the series which >> finally made it upstream. >> This second patch is not in 5.15 because I believed that it's only >> something to make the code in clk-composite.c more future-proof. It's >> not a condition that I am aware of. >> >> I don't have any Rockchip boards myself. >> So I am thankful for any help I can get. >> >> >> Best regards, >> Martin >> >> >> [0] >> https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/clk/linux.git/commit/?h=clk-next&id=6594988fd625ff0d9a8f90f1788e16185358a3e6 >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Linux-rockchip mailing list >> Linux-rockchip@lists.infradead.org >> http://lists.infradead.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-rockchip >> > > _______________________________________________ > Linux-rockchip mailing list > Linux-rockchip@lists.infradead.org > http://lists.infradead.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-rockchip
Hi Guillaume, Am 01.11.21 um 23:11 schrieb Robin Murphy: > On 2021-11-01 21:59, Robin Murphy wrote: >> On 2021-11-01 20:58, Martin Blumenstingl wrote: >>> Hi Guillaume, >>> >>> On Mon, Nov 1, 2021 at 9:19 PM Guillaume Tucker >>> <guillaume.tucker@collabora.com> wrote: >>>> >>>> Hi Martin, >>>> >>>> Please see the bisection report below about a boot failure on >>>> rk3328-rock64. >>>> >>>> Reports aren't automatically sent to the public while we're >>>> trialing new bisection features on kernelci.org but this one >>>> looks valid. >>>> >>>> Some more details can be found here: >>>> >>>> https://linux.kernelci.org/test/case/id/617f11f5c157b666fb3358e6/ >>>> >>>> Here's what appears to be the cause of the problem: >>>> >>>> [ 0.033465] CPU: CPUs started in inconsistent modes >>>> [ 0.033557] Unexpected kernel BRK exception at EL1 >>>> [ 0.034432] Internal error: BRK handler: f2000800 [#1] PREEMPT SMP >> >> What's weird is that that's really just the same WARN that's also >> present in 'successful' logs, except for some reason it's behaving as >> if the break handler hasn't been registered, despite that having >> happened long before we got to smp_init(). At this point we're also >> still some way off getting as far as initcalls, so I'm not sure that >> the clock driver would be in the picture at all yet. >> >> Is the bisection repeatable, or is this just random flakiness >> misleading things? I'd also note that you need pretty horrifically >> broken firmware to hit that warning in the first place, which might >> cast a bit of doubt over the trustworthiness of that board altogether. > > Ah, on closer inspection it might be entirely repeatable for a given > kernel build, but with the behaviour being very sensitive to code/data > segment layout changes... > > ... > 23:44:24.457917 Filename '1007060/tftp-deploy-dvdnydcw/kernel/Image'. > 23:44:24.460178 Load address: 0x2000000 > ... > 23:44:27.180962 Bytes transferred = 33681920 (201f200 hex) > ... > 23:44:27.288135 Filename > '1007060/tftp-deploy-dvdnydcw/ramdisk/ramdisk.cpio.gz.uboot'. > 23:44:27.288465 Load address: 0x4000000 > ... could you try updating u-boot to more recent version: the ramdisk address has been moved [1] to 0x06000000 in v2020.01-rc5. I couldn't reproduce this issue with the very same board. [1] https://github.com/u-boot/u-boot/commit/b2e373d16b0345d3c3f4beefdf0889e83faf173d Alex > > Yeah, that'll be a problem ;) > > Cheers, > Robin. > >>>> There doesn't appear to be any other platform in KernelCI showing >>>> the same issue. >>> That's a strange error for the changes from my patch. >>> At first glance I don't see any relation to clk-composite code: >>> - the call trace doesn't have any references to CCF or rockchip clock >>> drivers >>> - clk-rk3328.c uses drivers/clk/rockchip/clk-cpu.c to register the CPU >>> clock which does not use clk-composite >>> >>> Chen-Yu has tested this patch (plus [0]) on RK3399 and didn't observe >>> any problems. >>> So maybe this is a RK3328 specific issue? >>> Anyways, I am interested in fixing this issue because reverting is >>> becoming more and more complex (since I think we're at eight commits >>> which would need to be reverted in total). >>> >>>> Please let us know if you need help debugging the issue or if you >>>> have a fix to try. >>> Could you please try [0] which is the second patch in the series which >>> finally made it upstream. >>> This second patch is not in 5.15 because I believed that it's only >>> something to make the code in clk-composite.c more future-proof. It's >>> not a condition that I am aware of. >>> >>> I don't have any Rockchip boards myself. >>> So I am thankful for any help I can get. >>> >>> >>> Best regards, >>> Martin >>> >>> >>> [0] >>> https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/clk/linux.git/commit/?h=clk-next&id=6594988fd625ff0d9a8f90f1788e16185358a3e6 >>> >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Linux-rockchip mailing list >>> Linux-rockchip@lists.infradead.org >>> http://lists.infradead.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-rockchip >>> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Linux-rockchip mailing list >> Linux-rockchip@lists.infradead.org >> http://lists.infradead.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-rockchip
+Kevin +Corentin On 01/11/2021 22:41, Alex Bee wrote: > Hi Guillaume, > > Am 01.11.21 um 23:11 schrieb Robin Murphy: >> On 2021-11-01 21:59, Robin Murphy wrote: >>> On 2021-11-01 20:58, Martin Blumenstingl wrote: >>>> Hi Guillaume, >>>> >>>> On Mon, Nov 1, 2021 at 9:19 PM Guillaume Tucker >>>> <guillaume.tucker@collabora.com> wrote: >>>>> >>>>> Hi Martin, >>>>> >>>>> Please see the bisection report below about a boot failure on >>>>> rk3328-rock64. >>>>> >>>>> Reports aren't automatically sent to the public while we're >>>>> trialing new bisection features on kernelci.org but this one >>>>> looks valid. >>>>> >>>>> Some more details can be found here: >>>>> >>>>> https://linux.kernelci.org/test/case/id/617f11f5c157b666fb3358e6/ >>>>> >>>>> Here's what appears to be the cause of the problem: >>>>> >>>>> [ 0.033465] CPU: CPUs started in inconsistent modes >>>>> [ 0.033557] Unexpected kernel BRK exception at EL1 >>>>> [ 0.034432] Internal error: BRK handler: f2000800 [#1] PREEMPT SMP >>> >>> What's weird is that that's really just the same WARN that's also >>> present in 'successful' logs, except for some reason it's behaving as >>> if the break handler hasn't been registered, despite that having >>> happened long before we got to smp_init(). At this point we're also >>> still some way off getting as far as initcalls, so I'm not sure that >>> the clock driver would be in the picture at all yet. >>> >>> Is the bisection repeatable, or is this just random flakiness >>> misleading things? I'd also note that you need pretty horrifically >>> broken firmware to hit that warning in the first place, which might >>> cast a bit of doubt over the trustworthiness of that board altogether. The bisection has checks to avoid false positives, so tests that produce flaky results won't normally lead to a report like this. Then they're manually triaged, and there were 2 separate bisections that landed on this same commit. >> Ah, on closer inspection it might be entirely repeatable for a given >> kernel build, but with the behaviour being very sensitive to code/data >> segment layout changes... >> >> ... >> 23:44:24.457917 Filename '1007060/tftp-deploy-dvdnydcw/kernel/Image'. >> 23:44:24.460178 Load address: 0x2000000 >> ... >> 23:44:27.180962 Bytes transferred = 33681920 (201f200 hex) >> ... >> 23:44:27.288135 Filename >> '1007060/tftp-deploy-dvdnydcw/ramdisk/ramdisk.cpio.gz.uboot'. >> 23:44:27.288465 Load address: 0x4000000 >> ... That is indeed where the remaining false positives are still likely to be coming from, when the infrastructure consistently causes test failures following particular kernel revisions. I don't think there's an easy way to rule those out, but we can try to address them one by one at least. In the case of colliding address ranges in the bootloader, we could add a check with the "good" revision and extra data in the kernel image to make it at least as big as the "bad" revision... > could you try updating u-boot to more recent version: the ramdisk > address has been moved [1] to 0x06000000 in v2020.01-rc5. Thanks for investigating this. The board is in BayLibre's lab. Corentin, Kevin, could you please take a look? Thanks, Guillaume > I couldn't reproduce this issue with the very same board. > > [1] > https://github.com/u-boot/u-boot/commit/b2e373d16b0345d3c3f4beefdf0889e83faf173d > > Alex > >> >> Yeah, that'll be a problem ;) >> >> Cheers, >> Robin. >> >>>>> There doesn't appear to be any other platform in KernelCI showing >>>>> the same issue. >>>> That's a strange error for the changes from my patch. >>>> At first glance I don't see any relation to clk-composite code: >>>> - the call trace doesn't have any references to CCF or rockchip clock >>>> drivers >>>> - clk-rk3328.c uses drivers/clk/rockchip/clk-cpu.c to register the CPU >>>> clock which does not use clk-composite >>>> >>>> Chen-Yu has tested this patch (plus [0]) on RK3399 and didn't observe >>>> any problems. >>>> So maybe this is a RK3328 specific issue? >>>> Anyways, I am interested in fixing this issue because reverting is >>>> becoming more and more complex (since I think we're at eight commits >>>> which would need to be reverted in total). >>>> >>>>> Please let us know if you need help debugging the issue or if you >>>>> have a fix to try. >>>> Could you please try [0] which is the second patch in the series which >>>> finally made it upstream. >>>> This second patch is not in 5.15 because I believed that it's only >>>> something to make the code in clk-composite.c more future-proof. It's >>>> not a condition that I am aware of. >>>> >>>> I don't have any Rockchip boards myself. >>>> So I am thankful for any help I can get. >>>> >>>> >>>> Best regards, >>>> Martin >>>> >>>> >>>> [0] >>>> https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/clk/linux.git/commit/?h=clk-next&id=6594988fd625ff0d9a8f90f1788e16185358a3e6 >>>> >>>> >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> Linux-rockchip mailing list >>>> Linux-rockchip@lists.infradead.org >>>> http://lists.infradead.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-rockchip >>>> >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Linux-rockchip mailing list >>> Linux-rockchip@lists.infradead.org >>> http://lists.infradead.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-rockchip
Le Tue, Nov 02, 2021 at 07:58:42AM +0000, Guillaume Tucker a écrit : > +Kevin +Corentin > > On 01/11/2021 22:41, Alex Bee wrote: > > Hi Guillaume, > > > > Am 01.11.21 um 23:11 schrieb Robin Murphy: > >> On 2021-11-01 21:59, Robin Murphy wrote: > >>> On 2021-11-01 20:58, Martin Blumenstingl wrote: > >>>> Hi Guillaume, > >>>> > >>>> On Mon, Nov 1, 2021 at 9:19 PM Guillaume Tucker > >>>> <guillaume.tucker@collabora.com> wrote: > >>>>> > >>>>> Hi Martin, > >>>>> > >>>>> Please see the bisection report below about a boot failure on > >>>>> rk3328-rock64. > >>>>> > >>>>> Reports aren't automatically sent to the public while we're > >>>>> trialing new bisection features on kernelci.org but this one > >>>>> looks valid. > >>>>> > >>>>> Some more details can be found here: > >>>>> > >>>>> https://linux.kernelci.org/test/case/id/617f11f5c157b666fb3358e6/ > >>>>> > >>>>> Here's what appears to be the cause of the problem: > >>>>> > >>>>> [ 0.033465] CPU: CPUs started in inconsistent modes > >>>>> [ 0.033557] Unexpected kernel BRK exception at EL1 > >>>>> [ 0.034432] Internal error: BRK handler: f2000800 [#1] PREEMPT SMP > >>> > >>> What's weird is that that's really just the same WARN that's also > >>> present in 'successful' logs, except for some reason it's behaving as > >>> if the break handler hasn't been registered, despite that having > >>> happened long before we got to smp_init(). At this point we're also > >>> still some way off getting as far as initcalls, so I'm not sure that > >>> the clock driver would be in the picture at all yet. > >>> > >>> Is the bisection repeatable, or is this just random flakiness > >>> misleading things? I'd also note that you need pretty horrifically > >>> broken firmware to hit that warning in the first place, which might > >>> cast a bit of doubt over the trustworthiness of that board altogether. > > The bisection has checks to avoid false positives, so tests that > produce flaky results won't normally lead to a report like this. > Then they're manually triaged, and there were 2 separate > bisections that landed on this same commit. > > >> Ah, on closer inspection it might be entirely repeatable for a given > >> kernel build, but with the behaviour being very sensitive to code/data > >> segment layout changes... > >> > >> ... > >> 23:44:24.457917 Filename '1007060/tftp-deploy-dvdnydcw/kernel/Image'. > >> 23:44:24.460178 Load address: 0x2000000 > >> ... > >> 23:44:27.180962 Bytes transferred = 33681920 (201f200 hex) > >> ... > >> 23:44:27.288135 Filename > >> '1007060/tftp-deploy-dvdnydcw/ramdisk/ramdisk.cpio.gz.uboot'. > >> 23:44:27.288465 Load address: 0x4000000 > >> ... > > That is indeed where the remaining false positives are still > likely to be coming from, when the infrastructure consistently > causes test failures following particular kernel revisions. I > don't think there's an easy way to rule those out, but we can try > to address them one by one at least. > > In the case of colliding address ranges in the bootloader, we > could add a check with the "good" revision and extra data in the > kernel image to make it at least as big as the "bad" revision... > > > could you try updating u-boot to more recent version: the ramdisk > > address has been moved [1] to 0x06000000 in v2020.01-rc5. > > Thanks for investigating this. The board is in BayLibre's lab. > > Corentin, Kevin, could you please take a look? > Hello I tried to update uboot on it but failed for today. I found only how to flash sdcard (doiing it remotly), but the board boots SPI first (and I saw no documentation on how to flash SPI). I need to have physical access to change this. So probably later this week. Regards
diff --git a/drivers/clk/clk-composite.c b/drivers/clk/clk-composite.c index 0506046a5f4b..510a9965633b 100644 --- a/drivers/clk/clk-composite.c +++ b/drivers/clk/clk-composite.c @@ -58,11 +58,8 @@ static int clk_composite_determine_rate(struct clk_hw *hw, long rate; int i; - if (rate_hw && rate_ops && rate_ops->determine_rate) { - __clk_hw_set_clk(rate_hw, hw); - return rate_ops->determine_rate(rate_hw, req); - } else if (rate_hw && rate_ops && rate_ops->round_rate && - mux_hw && mux_ops && mux_ops->set_parent) { + if (rate_hw && rate_ops && rate_ops->round_rate && + mux_hw && mux_ops && mux_ops->set_parent) { req->best_parent_hw = NULL; if (clk_hw_get_flags(hw) & CLK_SET_RATE_NO_REPARENT) { @@ -107,6 +104,9 @@ static int clk_composite_determine_rate(struct clk_hw *hw, req->rate = best_rate; return 0; + } else if (rate_hw && rate_ops && rate_ops->determine_rate) { + __clk_hw_set_clk(rate_hw, hw); + return rate_ops->determine_rate(rate_hw, req); } else if (mux_hw && mux_ops && mux_ops->determine_rate) { __clk_hw_set_clk(mux_hw, hw); return mux_ops->determine_rate(mux_hw, req);
Commit 69a00fb3d69706 ("clk: divider: Implement and wire up .determine_rate by default") switches clk_divider_ops to implement .determine_rate by default. This breaks composite clocks with multiple parents because clk-composite.c does not use the special handling for mux + divider combinations anymore (that was restricted to rate clocks which only implement .round_rate, but not .determine_rate). Alex reports: This breaks lot of clocks for Rockchip which intensively uses composites, i.e. those clocks will always stay at the initial parent, which in some cases is the XTAL clock and I strongly guess it is the same for other platforms, which use composite clocks having more than one parent (e.g. mediatek, ti ...) Example (RK3399) clk_sdio is set (initialized) with XTAL (24 MHz) as parent in u-boot. It will always stay at this parent, even if the mmc driver sets a rate of 200 MHz (fails, as the nature of things), which should switch it to any of its possible parent PLLs defined in mux_pll_src_cpll_gpll_npll_ppll_upll_24m_p (see clk-rk3399.c) - which never happens. Restore the original behavior by changing the priority of the conditions inside clk-composite.c. Now the special rate + mux case (with rate_ops having a .round_rate - which is still the case for the default clk_divider_ops) is preferred over rate_ops which have .determine_rate defined (and not further considering the mux). Fixes: 69a00fb3d69706 ("clk: divider: Implement and wire up .determine_rate by default") Reported-by: Alex Bee <knaerzche@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Martin Blumenstingl <martin.blumenstingl@googlemail.com> --- Re-sending this as inline patch instead of attaching it. drivers/clk/clk-composite.c | 10 +++++----- 1 file changed, 5 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-)