[PATCHv3] arm64: dts: meson: Enable active coling using gpio-fan on Odroid N2/N2+
Neil Armstrong
neil.armstrong at linaro.org
Wed Oct 26 01:02:44 PDT 2022
Hi,
On 25/10/2022 20:06, Anand Moon wrote:
> Hi Martin,
>
> On Sat, 22 Oct 2022 at 17:22, Martin Blumenstingl
> <martin.blumenstingl at googlemail.com> wrote:
>>
>> Hi Anand,
>>
>> On Sat, Oct 22, 2022 at 1:27 PM Anand Moon <linux.amoon at gmail.com> wrote:
>> [...]
>>>>> @@ -1982,7 +1982,6 @@ pwm_ao_d_10_pins: pwm-ao-d-10 {
>>>>> mux {
>>>>> groups = "pwm_ao_d_10";
>>>>> function = "pwm_ao_d";
>>>>> - bias-disable;
>>>> &pwm_ao_d_10_pins is not referenced anywhere so it seems that this
>>>> change has no impact on controlling the fan on Odroid-N2(+).
>>>> How did you test this change?
>>>>
>>> Ok I felt these changes affect the behavior of the pinctrl
>>>
>>> * @PIN_CONFIG_BIAS_DISABLE: disable any pin bias on the pin, a
>>> * transition from say pull-up to pull-down implies that you disable
>>> * pull-up in the process, this setting disables all biasing.
>>>
>>> I mapped this is linked in pinctrl driver, pwm_ao_d_10_pins GPIOAO_10 see below
>> Yes, I understand this part.
>> My concern is: &pwm_ao_d_10_pins settings only become active when this
>> node is actively referenced. You can even see it in your output
>> below...
>>
>> [...]
>>> pin 10 (GPIOAO_10): (MUX UNCLAIMED) aobus-banks:1958
>> This shows that it's used as a GPIO. If the &pwm_ao_d_10_pins setting
>> was used then it would show "function pwm_ao_d group pwm_ao_d_10"
>> (similar to what GPIOE_1 shows in your output)
>>
>> If you want to know if a pull-up/down is enabled you can look at the output of:
>> $ cat /sys/kernel/debug/pinctrl/ff800000.sys-ctrl\:pinctrl at 14-pinctrl-meson/pinconf-pins
>> (I'm sure this can also be retrieved from some userspace tools, but I
>> don't know how)
>>
>
> I now switch using pwm-fan with the local changes I am able to link
> pwm_ao_d_10_pins
> but now the issue is fan keeps on spinning on boot-up and stays on.
>
> I can manually turn on off by using
> $ sudo gpioset gpiochip1 10=1 // fan on
> $ sudo gpioset gpiochip1 10=0 // fan off
By doing that actually override the PWM function of the pin and set it as a GPIO.
>
> It is not controlled by the thermal tip as expected.
> I feel some configuration is missing in pwm-meson driver.
> Any input for me?
>
> $ sudo cat /sys/kernel/debug/pinctrl/ff800000.sys-ctrl\:pinctrl at 14-pinctrl-meson/pinmux-pins
> [sudo] password for alarm:
> Pinmux settings per pin
> Format: pin (name): mux_owner gpio_owner hog?
> pin 0 (GPIOAO_0): ff803000.serial (GPIO UNCLAIMED) function uart_ao_a
> group uart_ao_a_tx
> pin 1 (GPIOAO_1): ff803000.serial (GPIO UNCLAIMED) function uart_ao_a
> group uart_ao_a_rx
> pin 2 (GPIOAO_2): (MUX UNCLAIMED) aobus-banks:1950
> pin 3 (GPIOAO_3): (MUX UNCLAIMED) (GPIO UNCLAIMED)
> pin 4 (GPIOAO_4): (MUX UNCLAIMED) (GPIO UNCLAIMED)
> pin 5 (GPIOAO_5): ff808000.ir (GPIO UNCLAIMED) function
> remote_ao_input group remote_ao_input
> pin 6 (GPIOAO_6): (MUX UNCLAIMED) (GPIO UNCLAIMED)
> pin 7 (GPIOAO_7): (MUX UNCLAIMED) (GPIO UNCLAIMED)
> pin 8 (GPIOAO_8): (MUX UNCLAIMED) aobus-banks:1956
> pin 9 (GPIOAO_9): (MUX UNCLAIMED) aobus-banks:1957
> pin 10 (GPIOAO_10): ff807000.pwm (GPIO UNCLAIMED) function pwm_ao_d
> group pwm_ao_d_10
> pin 11 (GPIOAO_11): (MUX UNCLAIMED) aobus-banks:1959
> pin 12 (GPIOE_0): (MUX UNCLAIMED) (GPIO UNCLAIMED)
> pin 13 (GPIOE_1): ff802000.pwm (GPIO UNCLAIMED) function pwm_ao_d
> group pwm_ao_d_e
> pin 14 (GPIOE_2): ffd1b000.pwm (GPIO UNCLAIMED) function pwm_a_e group pwm_a_e
>
> $ sudo cat /sys/kernel/debug/pwm
> platform/ffd1b000.pwm, 2 PWM devices
> pwm-0 (regulator-vddcpu-a ): requested enabled period: 1250 ns
> duty: 838 ns polarity: normal
> pwm-1 ((null) ): period: 0 ns duty: 0 ns polarity: normal
>
> platform/ff807000.pwm, 2 PWM devices
> pwm-0 (pwm-fan ): requested period: 1250 ns duty: 0 ns
> polarity: normal
> pwm-1 ((null) ): period: 0 ns duty: 0 ns polarity: normal
This should be on the pwm-1, hence the "pwm_AO_cd" name, "c" and "d" and the
names of the outputs.
So you need to use 1 as first PWM phandle argument instead of 0.
>
> platform/ff802000.pwm, 2 PWM devices
> pwm-0 ((null) ): period: 0 ns duty: 0 ns polarity: normal
> pwm-1 (regulator-vddcpu-b ): requested enabled period: 1250 ns
> duty: 1213 ns polarity: normal
>
> I could observe a change in duty when we have stress testing the CPU.
Can you share the complete change you did here ?
>
> Thanks
>
> -Anand
Neil
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