Re: [PATCH 1/1] arm64: dts: rockchip: correct voltage selector Firefly-RK3399

From: Heiko Stübner
Date: Wed Jun 20 2018 - 05:16:24 EST


Hi Heinrich,

Am Mittwoch, 20. Juni 2018, 07:59:34 CEST schrieb Heinrich Schuchardt:
> On 06/20/2018 01:21 AM, Heiko Stuebner wrote:
> > Am Donnerstag, 14. Juni 2018, 14:55:27 CEST schrieb Heiko Stuebner:
> >> Am Montag, 4. Juni 2018, 19:15:23 CEST schrieb Heinrich Schuchardt:
> >>> Without this patch the Firefly-RK3399 board boot process hangs after
> >>> these
> >>>
> >>> lines:
> >>> fan53555-regulator 0-0040: FAN53555 Option[8] Rev[1] Detected!
> >>> fan53555-reg: supplied by vcc_sys
> >>> vcc1v8_s3: supplied by vcc_1v8
> >>>
> >>> Blacklisting driver fan53555 allows booting.
> >>>
> >>> The device tree uses a value of fcs,suspend-voltage-selector different
> >>> to
> >>> any other board.
> >>>
> >>> Changing this setting to the usual value is sufficient to enable
> >>> booting.
> >>>
> >>> Signed-off-by: Heinrich Schuchardt <xypron.glpk@xxxxxx>
> >>
> >> applied for 4.19.
> >
> > and dropped again.
> >
> > Sadly it looks like the patch causes conflicts with at least one firefly
> > board in a kernelci lab. My own is currently not ready to use, so I cannot
> > look myself right now.
> >
> > The issue kernelci people described sounded quite a lot like the one
> > in your commit message, so my current theory is that the
> > suspend-voltage-selector must in some form corespond to the
> > cpu_b_sleep_h gpio setting we're currently not handling at all, which
> > would therefore depend on how the bootloader sets this up.
>
> please, provide a link to the log displaying the issue and the contact
> who can provide the exact setup.
>
> I have been testing with U-Boot as boot loader.

failing boot can be found on
https://kernelci.org/boot/id/5b2a053d59b514569079a872/

As this board is sitting in the "lab-baylibre-seattle", I guess
Kevin Hilman (Cc'ed now) is the one that can say a bit more about the
board setup.


The more interesting question would be how to make sure we don't
die with possible different bootloader versions. As I don't really thing
"upgrade your bootloader" is an always valid option.


Heiko