[GIT PULL 1/3] rockchip soc changes for 4.5
Heiko Stübner
heiko at sntech.de
Mon Mar 7 16:50:50 PST 2016
Am Montag, 7. März 2016, 16:46:04 schrieb Doug Anderson:
> On Fri, Dec 11, 2015 at 4:57 PM, Heiko Stübner <heiko at sntech.de> wrote:
> > Hi Arnd,
> >
> > Am Samstag, 12. Dezember 2015, 01:30:17 schrieb Arnd Bergmann:
> >> On Saturday 05 December 2015 01:53:38 Heiko Stübner wrote:
> >> > SMP special case for the rk3036 and making sure the arch-timer
> >> > supply is enabled, similar to the rk3288.
> >>
> >> That is a rather ugly hack, I'd prefer if this could be done cleaner
> >> rather than duplicated into another place.
> >
> > I do agree that it is rather ugly :-) .
> >
> > The general opinion seems to be, that firmware is supposed to make sure
> > this timer is enabled and at the time when it got introduced the
> > consensus was to not hack up the arch-timer to facilitate this and "just"
> > put it into the soc code for the affected cpu.
> >
> > It seems like the really new rk3228 (quad-core A7 and using psci now)
> > actually gets this right now, in having its firmware taking care of this.
> > So it looks like this hopefully won't be needed even for future arm32
> > socs.
> >
> > I guess I should look at what the new and shiny mainline uboot support
> > does
> > for this, but I do think it might actually do it right as well.
> >
> > So this is really only a hack for flaky vendor-bootloaders.
> >
> >
> > Which brings me to ...
> >
> >> Sorry for not seeing this earlier. Can you replace the hardcoded
> >> RK3036_TIMER_PHYS and RK3288_TIMER6_7_PHYS constants with a DT
> >> lookup, to make it somewhat less hacky?
> >
> > I'm not really sure how that is supposed to look like. Technically nothing
> > should ever touch that timer, as it will only make the system hang if it
> > gets disabled.
> >
> > We do have a binding for the timer ip block (rockchip,rk3288-timer) but of
> > course cannot use that, to make sure the regular timer driver doesn't bind
> > to it. So I guess we could do something like:
> >
> >
> > timer at 200440a0 {
> >
> > compatible = "rockchip,arch-timer-supply";
> > reg = <0x200440a0 0x20>;
> >
> > };
> >
> > try to find this and enable it, but duplicating the hack and spreading it
> > into the dts as well somehow doesn't feel like an improvement ;-) .
> >
> > But I maybe you have a nicer idea on how to do this, than me.
>
> In a kernel tree drop from Rockchip I noticed that they're still
> carrying around the patch "ARM: rockchip: make sure timer5 is enabled
> on rk3036 platforms" as if it made it upstream, but as per this thread
> it didn't.
>
> Does someone have ownership resolving this? Perhaps everyone has
> updated to a bootloader that avoids the need for this patch now?
running on kylin, with the provided uboot sources (mainline uboot + some
patches) the rk3036 runs just fine, without that timer enablement being needed.
So if nobody shouts (and does the needed work), I intend to just let it drop.
Heiko
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