[PATCH] clocksource/drivers/timer-sun4i: Partially convert to a platform driver
Samuel Holland
samuel.holland at sifive.com
Wed Mar 13 09:23:37 PDT 2024
On 2024-03-13 10:29 AM, Daniel Lezcano wrote:
> On 12/03/2024 20:25, Samuel Holland wrote:
>> Commit 8ec99b033147 ("irqchip/sifive-plic: Convert PLIC driver into a
>> platform driver") broke the MMIO timer on the Allwinner D1 SoC because
>> the IRQ domain is no longer available when timer_probe() is called:
>>
>> [ 0.000000] irq: no irq domain found for interrupt-controller at 10000000 !
>> [ 0.000000] Failed to map interrupt for /soc/timer at 2050000
>> [ 0.000000] Failed to initialize '/soc/timer at 2050000': -22
>>
>> Fix this by wrapping the timer initialization in a platform driver.
>> builtin_platform_driver_probe() must be used because the driver uses
>> timer_of_init(), which is marked as __init. Only convert the sun8i
>> variants of the hardware, because some older SoCs still need the timer
>> probed early for sched_clock().
>>
>> Fixes: 8ec99b033147 ("irqchip/sifive-plic: Convert PLIC driver into a platform
>> driver")
>> Signed-off-by: Samuel Holland <samuel.holland at sifive.com>
>
> Why EPROBE_DEFER in thermal-of can not fix the issue?
>
> I mean can't we check if of_irq_get_byname() returns EPROBE_DEFER and then
> return this value?
EPROBE_DEFER would not help either before or after this patch.
Before this patch, the driver uses TIMER_OF_DECLARE, which means the timer gets
initialized from the loop in timer_probe(). That function does not retry if the
initialization function returns EPROBE_DEFER. And timer_probe() is only meant to
be called once, before any platform drivers are registered.
It does not help after this patch either, because __platform_driver_probe() also
requires the probe to succeed the first time. This is needed to ensure the probe
function runs before __init memory is discarded. (To support deferred probing in
timer-of, none of the functions could be marked as __init.)
But that is okay, because if both the irqchip and the timer use platform
drivers, fw_devlink ensures they are probed in the right order. So this patch
reliably allows the timer to probe successfully.
Regards,
Samuel
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