[PATCH v2 3/3] arm64: dts: rockchip: fix the pcie refclock oscillator on Rock 5 ITX
Dragan Simic
dsimic at manjaro.org
Thu Jul 18 00:58:56 PDT 2024
On 2024-07-18 09:52, Anand Moon wrote:
> On Thu, 18 Jul 2024 at 13:02, Dragan Simic <dsimic at manjaro.org> wrote:
>> On 2024-07-18 09:26, Anand Moon wrote:
>> > On Mon, 15 Jul 2024 at 16:35, Heiko Stuebner <heiko at sntech.de> wrote:
>> >>
>> >> The Rock 5 ITX uses two PCIe controllers to drive both a M.2 slot and
>> >> its
>> >> SATA controller with 2 lanes each. The supply for the refclk
>> >> oscillator is
>> >> the same that supplies the M.2 slot, but the SATA controller port is
>> >> supplied by a different rail.
>> >>
>> >> This leads to the effect that if the PCIe30x4 controller for the M.2
>> >> probes first, everything works normally. But if the PCIe30x2
>> >> controller
>> >> that is connected to the SATA controller probes first, it will hang on
>> >> the first DBI read as nothing will have enabled the refclock before.
>> >
>> > I just checked the rk3588-rock-5-itx.dts in the linux-next.
>> > You have not enabled sata0 and sata2, which might be the problem
>> > for the SATA controller not getting initialized.
>>
>> Rock 5 ITX doesn't use RK5588's built-in SATA interfaces, so that's
>> fine.
>> Please have a look at the board schematic, it uses a separate PCI
>> Express
>> SATA controller for its four SATA ports.
>>
> yes, But I am referring to sata node not enabled which enable
> the PHY_TYPE_SATA.
>
> see rk3588-coolpi-cm5-evb.dts and rk3588-edgeble-neu6a-io.dtsi
> rk3588-quartzpro64.dts
> which have sata port on board.
>
> &sata0 {
> status = "okay";
> };
QuartzPro64, as an example, uses RK3588's built-in SATA interfaces,
so it enables sata0 in its board dts. Rock 5 ITX doesn't do that,
as I already described.
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