Fwd: Re: [PATCH 2/2] ARM: mvebu: dts: Add dts file for DLink DNS-327L
Gregory CLEMENT
gregory.clement at free-electrons.com
Mon Apr 13 07:16:10 PDT 2015
Hi Andrew(s),
On 12/04/2015 21:47, Andrew Lunn wrote:
> On Sun, Apr 12, 2015 at 06:41:31PM +0300, Andrew wrote:
>> Andrew Lunn ?????????? 12.04.2015 17:58:
>>>> Okay, got it.
>>>> I'll file a bug about this issue to the the bugzilla. However
>>>> something
>>>> tells me it might not be cpuidle, but D-link. This one's sounds nasty
>>>> and it has been around since 3.16.x. How could it go unnoticed?
>>>> Unfortunately I have no other armada-370 hardware to test it.
>>>
>>> Hi Andrew
>>>
>>> A few of us here do have hardware to test with. Please give a detailed
>>> description of how you reproduce the issue, and your kernel
>>> configuration, if different from mvebu_v7_defconfig, or
>>> multi_v7_defconfig.
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>> Andrew
>>
>>
>> arch/arm/configs/mvebu_v7_defconfig has CONFIG_ARM_MVEBU_V7_CPUIDLE=y,
>> so it should be sufficient to reproduce the issue. I first encountered
>> this issue using that very config and observed it on 2 DNS-327L boxes I
>> own.
>>
>> All I have to do to trigger the bug - enable cpuidle driver and let
>> the box
>> sit for some 4-12 hours, till it hard-freezes. If wdt is enabled -
>> wdt reboot
>> will happen.
>
> That simple! Well i've got a 370RD which has been sat mostly idle for
> weeks, using the mvebu_v7_defconfig, with a few addition things turned
> on for testing the Ethernet switch on the board. I've not had that
> lockup.
>
> One thing you can try to narrow it down is the disable the second idle
> mode. Take a look at armada370_idle_driver. Keep the
> ARM_CPUIDLE_WFI_STATE but disable the "Deep Idle" state.
Actually you don't have to modify the kernel you can setup the CPU idle level
you want at runtime:
echo 1 > /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpuidle/state1/disable
will disable the state1. By doing this on Armada 370 then you
will only use the WFI state.
Do you still have this issue on v4.0-rc7?
Thanks,
Gregory
>
> Andrew
>
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