Date: Mon, 2 Dec 2019 15:45:48 +0100 From: Emmanuel Vadot <manu@bidouilliste.com> To: mmel@freebsd.org Cc: Michal Meloun <meloun.michal@gmail.com>, Peter Jeremy <peter@rulingia.com>, freebsd-arm@freebsd.org Subject: Re: rk_tsadc breaks (my) Rock64 Message-ID: <20191202154548.095d7d8ec8796af15e41e47c@bidouilliste.com> In-Reply-To: <a13c6d5e-b0f9-c142-bca1-0c558f710676@freebsd.org> References: <20191201110716.GA41224@server.rulingia.com> <20191202111322.GF37113@server.rulingia.com> <20191202140416.936a457adebce6fca1341b18@bidouilliste.com> <a13c6d5e-b0f9-c142-bca1-0c558f710676@freebsd.org>
next in thread | previous in thread | raw e-mail | index | archive | help
On Mon, 2 Dec 2019 14:53:07 +0100 Michal Meloun <meloun.michal@gmail.com> wrote: > > > On 02.12.2019 14:04, Emmanuel Vadot wrote: > > On Mon, 2 Dec 2019 22:13:22 +1100 > > Peter Jeremy <peter@rulingia.com> wrote: > > > >> On 2019-Dec-01 22:07:16 +1100, Peter Jeremy <peter@rulingia.com> wrote: > >>> r355173 added code to read the Rockchip temperature sensors. Unfortunately, > >>> this breaks on my Rock64. I've tried to understand what's going wrong but > >>> haven't managed to make much headway. It looks like there some configuration > >>> missing from syscon that tsadc needs but I'm not sure what (and I don't really > >>> understand what syscon is doing). I'd appreciate any insights. > >> > >> I've added a pile of printf's and done some more digging and have made some > >> progress. > >> > >> Firstly, I've found that the syscon@ff100000 FDT entry attaches as two > >> distinct devices: > >> rk_grf0: <RockChip General Register Files> mem 0xff100000-0xff100fff on ofwbus0 > >> (via compatible = "rockchip,rk3328-grf") > >> simple_mfd0: <Simple MFD (Multi-Functions Device)> mem 0xff450000-0xff45ffff on ofwbus0 > >> (via compatible = "simple-mfd") > > > > ??? those aren't the same devices. > > > >> Based on the traceback going via simple_mfd_syscon_write_4(), I had assumed > >> that tsadc_attach() was using the latter device but when I added code to > >> print structure addresses, I discovered it was the former. > >> > >> This makes the problem clearer: rk_grf0 requests and is allocated 4KiB > >> memory ("reg = <0x0 0xff100000 0x0 0x1000>;" in the FDT and > >> "mem 0xff100000-0xff100fff" in the device attach message above) but the > >> tsadc_init() code is doing: > >> SYSCON_WRITE_4(sc->grf, GRF_TSADC_TESTBIT_L, > >> GRF_TSADC_VCM_EN_L); > >> with > >> #define GRF_TSADC_TESTBIT_L 0x0e648 > >> and that offset is well outside the 4KiB allocated to the device. > >> (On the positive side, a panic makes the problem a lot clearer than > >> writing to a random device location would have been). > >> > >> Ganbold's followup shows that the RK3399 allocates 64KiB to the syscon > >> device so the equivalent write is valid on a RK3399. > >> > >> I suspect the problem is that the following defines are only valid for > >> the RK3399 since I can't find any matches to either the names or offsets > >> in the following: > >> #define GRF_SARADC_TESTBIT 0x0e644 > >> #define GRF_TSADC_TESTBIT_L 0x0e648 > >> #define GRF_TSADC_TESTBIT_H 0x0e64c > >> > >> Unfortunately, that also means I currently have no idea what the RK3328 > >> equivalents to those offsets are. > >> > >> -- > >> Peter Jeremy > > > > root@rock64:~ # uname -a > > FreeBSD rock64.home.blih.net 13.0-CURRENT FreeBSD 13.0-CURRENT #13 r355188:355190M: Thu Nov 28 21:43:00 CET 2019 manu@skull.home.blih.net:/usr/home/manu/Work/freebsd/obj/usr/home/manu/Work/freebsd/freebsd-svn/base/head/arm64.aarch64/sys/GENERIC arm64 > > root@rock64:~ # sysctl hw.temperature > > hw.temperature.CPU: 50.7C > > > > Everything is working for me after I've added the clocks, so I don't > > know what's happening for you. But after looking again at the docs it > > seems that rk3328 is a mix between v2 and v3 so the GRF write are wrong. > > I'll have a look today or tomorow and fix this. > > > > Peter, > can you please try following trivial patch? > Michal > This isn't enough, RK3328 initialization is V2 but needs the AUTO_Q_SEL bit too (like v3). There might be other stuff that I haven't found yet. That still doesn't explain why it's working for me (both DEBUG and NODEBUG kernels). -- Emmanuel Vadot <manu@bidouilliste.com>
Want to link to this message? Use this URL: <https://mail-archive.FreeBSD.org/cgi/mid.cgi?20191202154548.095d7d8ec8796af15e41e47c>