tps65219/am62p kernel oops

Shree Ramamoorthy s-ramamoorthy at ti.com
Thu May 1 08:32:12 PDT 2025


Hi,

On 4/30/25 5:21 AM, Francesco Dolcini wrote:
> On Wed, Apr 30, 2025 at 10:01:14AM +0200, Francesco Dolcini wrote:
>> On Tue, Apr 29, 2025 at 06:52:40PM +0200, Andreas Kemnade wrote:
>>> Am Tue, 29 Apr 2025 15:21:19 +0200
>>> schrieb Francesco Dolcini <francesco at dolcini.it>:
>>>
>>>> Hello all,
>>>> while working on adding support in mainline for a new board based on TI
>>>> AM62P SoC I noticed the following Kernel Oops.
>>>>
>>>> This oops was reproduced running current Linux
>>>> master, 6.15.0-rc4+, ca91b9500108d4cf083a635c2e11c884d5dd20ea, but I was able
>>>> to reproduce the same with 6.14.4.
>>>>
>>> [...]
>>>> [  +0.000022] Call trace:
>>>> [  +0.000011]  regulator_notifier_call_chain+0x20/0xa4 (P)
>>>> [  +0.000018]  tps65219_regulator_irq_handler+0x34/0x80
>>> wild guessing: maybe because irqdata->rdev is not initalized in
>>> _probe()? At least I do not see where it would be initialized.
>> your wild guess seems correct, I'll send a proper patch with your
>> suggested-by after doing a couple of more tests, thanks.
> so, the bug is clear, however the fix is not an obvious one liner as I was
> wishing.
>
> we would need to add a link from each of the interrupts to the specific
> regulator. as of now such a connection is not existing in the code.
>
> I would not have the time to fix the code in the next few days, if someone is
> able to pick this up before, just let me know ...
>
> Francesco
>
I'll try out implementing and testing the solution, but will get to it early next week. Will email with any updates!


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Best,
Shree Ramamoorthy
PMIC Software Engineer




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