[PATCH] net: stmmac: dwmac-rk: fix unbalanced pm_runtime_enable warnings
Qu Wenruo
wqu at suse.com
Thu Sep 16 19:22:09 PDT 2021
On 2021/8/30 22:10, Michael Riesch wrote:
> Hi Punit,
>
> On 8/30/21 3:49 PM, Punit Agrawal wrote:
>> Hi Michael,
>>
>> Michael Riesch <michael.riesch at wolfvision.net> writes:
>>
>>> Hi ChenYu,
>>>
>>> On 8/29/21 7:48 PM, Chen-Yu Tsai wrote:
>>>> Hi,
>>>>
>>>> On Mon, Aug 23, 2021 at 10:39 PM Michael Riesch
>>>> <michael.riesch at wolfvision.net> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> This reverts commit 2c896fb02e7f65299646f295a007bda043e0f382
>>>>> "net: stmmac: dwmac-rk: add pd_gmac support for rk3399" and fixes
>>>>> unbalanced pm_runtime_enable warnings.
>>>>>
>>>>> In the commit to be reverted, support for power management was
>>>>> introduced to the Rockchip glue code. Later, power management support
>>>>> was introduced to the stmmac core code, resulting in multiple
>>>>> invocations of pm_runtime_{enable,disable,get_sync,put_sync}.
>>>>>
>>>>> The multiple invocations happen in rk_gmac_powerup and
>>>>> stmmac_{dvr_probe, resume} as well as in rk_gmac_powerdown and
>>>>> stmmac_{dvr_remove, suspend}, respectively, which are always called
>>>>> in conjunction.
>>>>>
>>>>> Signed-off-by: Michael Riesch <michael.riesch at wolfvision.net>
>>>>
>>>> I just found that Ethernet stopped working on my RK3399 devices,
>>>> and I bisected it down to this patch.
>>>
>>> Oh dear. First patch in a kernel release for a while and I already break
>>> things.
>>
>> I am seeing the same failure symptoms reported by ChenYu on my RockPro64
>> with v5.14. Reverting the revert i.e., 2d26f6e39afb ("net: stmmac:
>> dwmac-rk: fix unbalanced pm_runtime_enable warnings") brings back the
>> network.
>>
>>> Cc: Sasha as this patch has just been applied to 5.13-stable.
>>>
>>>> The symptom I see is no DHCP responses, either because the request
>>>> isn't getting sent over the wire, or the response isn't getting
>>>> received. The PHY seems to be working correctly.
>>>
>>> Unfortunately I don't have any RK3399 hardware. Is this a custom
>>> board/special hardware or something that is readily available in the
>>> shops? Maybe this is a good reason to buy a RK3399 based single-board
>>> computer :-)
>>
>> Not sure about the other RK3399 boards but RockPro64 is easily
>> available.
>
> I was thinking to get one of those anyway ;-)
>
>>> I am working on the RK3568 EVB1 and have not encountered faulty
>>> behavior. DHCP works fine and I can boot via NFS. Therefore, not sure
>>> whether I can be much of help in this matter, but in case you want to
>>> discuss this further please do not hesitate to contact me off-list.
>>
>> I tried to look for the differences between RK3568 and RK3399 but the
>> upstream device tree doesn't seem to carry a gmac node in the device
>> tree for EK3568 EVB1. Do you have a pointer for the dts you're using?
>
> The gmac nodes have been added recently and should enter 5.15-rc1. Until
> then, you can check out the dts from linux-rockchip/for-next [0].
Do you have the upstream commit?
As I compiled v5.15-rc1 and still can't get the ethernet work.
Not sure if it's my Uboot->systemd-boot->customer kernel setup not
passing the device tree correctly or something else...
Thanks,
Qu
>
>> Also, other than the warning "Unbalanced pm_runtime_enable!" do you
>> notice any other ill-effects without your patch?
>
> No, not as such.
>
> Best regards,
> Michael
>
>> If this affects all RK3399 boards as ChenYu suggests quite a few users
>> are going to miss the network once they upgrade.>
>> Punit
>>
>> [...]
>>
>
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> https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/mmind/linux-rockchip.git/log/?h=for-next
>
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