[PATCH 2/2] DTS: dra7: Add "opp_high" opp node to support 1.5 GHz SoC operation
Lukasz Majewski
lukma at denx.de
Fri Feb 3 21:30:30 PST 2017
Hi Nishanth,
> On 02/03/2017 05:21 PM, Lukasz Majewski wrote:
> > Hi Dave,
> >
> > Thanks for sharing the knowledge :-)
> >
> >> On 02/03/2017 09:24 AM, Lukasz Majewski wrote:
> >>> The "opp_high" property brings support for 1.5 GHz CPU frequency
> >>> for TI's am57xx line of processors.
> >>>
> >>> Signed-off-by: Lukasz Majewski <lukma at denx.de>
> >>> ---
> >>> arch/arm/boot/dts/dra7.dtsi | 5 +++++
> >>> 1 file changed, 5 insertions(+)
> >>>
> >>
> >> This can't be blindly enabled for all am57xx SoCs,
> >
> > Yes, I'm fully aware of AVS, which uses fuses and SoC silicon
> > revision to assess if frequency can be enabled.
> >
> > Example from my playground:
> >
> > - AM5728 works with 1.5 GHz enabled
> >
> > - AM5718 hangs when I try to enable 1.5 GHz frequency
> >
> >
> >> there is a
> >> forthcoming ti-cpufreq [1] driver
> >
> > I've backported and tested this code on v4.9 vanilla. It works :-)
> >
> >> that is needed that will decided
> >> which OPPs can and cannot be enabled for the specific variant in
> >> use.
> >
> > I do have a question:
> >
> > Do you know the correct opp-supported-hw value for 1.5 GHz on AM57x8
> > SoC?
> > In TI's SDK Linux (v4.4): opp-supported-hw = <0xFF 0x04>; but this
> > seems to be always enabled (and not taking silicon revision and
> > efuse into account).
>
> There is a TISDK 4.9 being built up as well (we typically do let the
> driver soak for a test cycle prior to posting it upstream) but if it
> is of interest.. it should match the version Dave posted upstream..
>
> http://git.ti.com/ti-linux-kernel/ti-linux-kernel/blobs/ti-lsk-linux-4.9.y/arch/arm/boot/dts/dra7.dtsi#line100
This opp_table0 DTS node definition is different than the one sent to ML
by Dave (e.g. opp-microvolt has different definition).
>
> > For my use case it would be best to see what data should prevent my
> > AM5718 from 1.5 GHz OPP.
> >
> > In other words I need to be 100% sure that my silicon SoC version
> > doesn't support the 1.5 GHz frequency.
> >
>
> look at dra7_efuse_xlate which does a speed grade decode of the
> speeds permitted.. a value of 15 or 23 should permit 1.5GHz. those
> are common for DRA7/AM57 SoCs.
Ok, I've checked this and both SoCs have value 23, so they should
support 1.5 GHz operation. Hence, the AM5718 should not hang.
>
> If the efuses seem set for 1.5GHz, the chip should be capable of
> 1.5GHz, i'd start suspecting regulators, slew rates and the like.
Then I do need to examine them.
>
> http://www.ti.com/lit/pdf/spruhz7
> rev d: page 371 -> 23 (0x17) = X speed designator Refer to device DM
> for supported speed grades for a given device, and the definition for
> supported speed grades.
> So, if you go to
> http://www.ti.com/product/AM5718/datasheet/specifications#SWPS043-7245x
> -> you will see the "X" designator in AM5718xxX which does support 23
> and 1.5GHz.
Yes, correct.
>
>
> Now, if you did get one of the pre-production samples,
Is there any prod_id (or any other register value), which indicates the
production sample?
> it is possible
> to have efuses slightly messed up on very initial samples - at least
> internally, we have had them replaced and none of those samples
> should have exited TI.. but mistakes might happen.. if the efuse
> value does not meet the speed grade in documentation, then, please
> contact TI FAE your company works with and let them know for what to
> do alternatively, you can also file it on e2e.ti.com for further
> support.
>
Thanks for support.
Best regards,
Lukasz Majewski
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