Oops: 17 SMP ARM (v3.16-rc2)

Fabio Estevam festevam at gmail.com
Thu Aug 7 07:20:38 PDT 2014


On Thu, Aug 7, 2014 at 9:12 AM, Russell King - ARM Linux
<linux at arm.linux.org.uk> wrote:

> Hmm, I'm slightly confused.  On my iMX6Q, I have:
>
> 150:     581754          0          0          0       GIC 150  2188000.ethernet
> 151:          0          0          0          0       GIC 151  2188000.ethernet

Same here on a mx6qsabresd.

> In the DT file, we have:
>
>                         fec: ethernet at 02188000 {
>                                 compatible = "fsl,imx6q-fec";
>                                 reg = <0x02188000 0x4000>;
>                                 interrupts-extended =
>                                         <&intc 0 118 IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_HIGH>,
>                                         <&intc 0 119 IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_HIGH>;
>                                 clocks = <&clks 117>, <&clks 117>, <&clks 190>;
>                                 clock-names = "ipg", "ahb", "ptp";
>                                 status = "disabled";
>                         };
>
> which, for the gic, would be 118 + 32 (first SPI) = 150, 119 + 32 = 151.
> Yet you seem to have nothing registered against GIC 150, instead having
> an interrupt against GPIO 6.
>
> This seems very odd, and as this is an on-SoC device, I don't see why
> you would want to bind the interrupts for the FEC device any differently
> to standard platforms.
>
> This could well be the cause of your stalls.
>
> What's GPIO 6 used for on your board?

On a imx6q sabreauto I also get:

151:          0          0          0          0       GIC 151  2188000.ethernet
166:       4577          0          0          0  gpio-mxc   6  2188000.ethernet

and the GPIO1_6 interrupt comes from this commit:

commit bc20a5d6da718f9d60da0a78f70c653c1cd16af3
Author: Troy Kisky <troy.kisky at boundarydevices.com>
Date:   Fri Dec 20 11:47:12 2013 -0700

    ARM: dts: imx6qdl-sabreauto: use GPIO_6 for FEC interrupt.

    This works around a hardware bug.

    Signed-off-by: Troy Kisky <troy.kisky at boundarydevices.com>
    Signed-off-by: Shawn Guo <shawn.guo at linaro.org>



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