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authorMichal Wilczynski <m.wilczynski@samsung.com>2025-06-23 20:08:53 +0200
committerGreg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>2025-08-20 18:30:43 +0200
commit154a8f62169d81ba5a61a86e407ed86082390cd9 (patch)
treea2a7895e32ff549e139f73b515e6e7d6310484ba
parent1e9079ff83eac962bc3b1e2fbad73b2f7d5256f4 (diff)
clk: thead: Mark essential bus clocks as CLK_IGNORE_UNUSED
[ Upstream commit 0370395d45ca6dd53bb931978f0e91ac8dd6f1c5 ] Probing peripherals in the AON and PERI domains, such as the PVT thermal sensor and the PWM controller, can lead to boot hangs or unresponsive devices on the LPi4A board. The root cause is that their parent bus clocks ('CLK_CPU2AON_X2H' and the 'CLK_PERISYS_APB' clocks) are automatically gated by the kernel's power-saving mechanisms when the bus is perceived as idle. Alternative solutions were investigated, including modeling the parent bus in the Device Tree with 'simple-pm-bus' or refactoring the clock driver's parentage. The 'simple-pm-bus' approach is not viable due to the lack of defined bus address ranges in the hardware manual and its creation of improper dependencies on the 'pm_runtime' API for consumer drivers. Therefore, applying the'`CLK_IGNORE_UNUSED' flag directly to the essential bus clocks is the most direct and targeted fix. This prevents the kernel from auto-gating these buses and ensures peripherals remain accessible. This change fixes the boot hang associated with the PVT sensor and resolves the functional issues with the PWM controller. Link: https://lore.kernel.org/all/9e8a12db-236d-474c-b110-b3be96edf057@samsung.com/ [1] Reviewed-by: Drew Fustini <drew@pdp7.com> Acked-by: Stephen Boyd <sboyd@kernel.org> Signed-off-by: Michal Wilczynski <m.wilczynski@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Drew Fustini <drew@pdp7.com> Signed-off-by: Sasha Levin <sashal@kernel.org>
-rw-r--r--drivers/clk/thead/clk-th1520-ap.c5
1 files changed, 3 insertions, 2 deletions
diff --git a/drivers/clk/thead/clk-th1520-ap.c b/drivers/clk/thead/clk-th1520-ap.c
index 6ab89245af12..c8ebacc6934a 100644
--- a/drivers/clk/thead/clk-th1520-ap.c
+++ b/drivers/clk/thead/clk-th1520-ap.c
@@ -799,11 +799,12 @@ static CCU_GATE(CLK_AON2CPU_A2X, aon2cpu_a2x_clk, "aon2cpu-a2x", axi4_cpusys2_ac
0x134, BIT(8), 0);
static CCU_GATE(CLK_X2X_CPUSYS, x2x_cpusys_clk, "x2x-cpusys", axi4_cpusys2_aclk_pd,
0x134, BIT(7), 0);
-static CCU_GATE(CLK_CPU2AON_X2H, cpu2aon_x2h_clk, "cpu2aon-x2h", axi_aclk_pd, 0x138, BIT(8), 0);
+static CCU_GATE(CLK_CPU2AON_X2H, cpu2aon_x2h_clk, "cpu2aon-x2h", axi_aclk_pd,
+ 0x138, BIT(8), CLK_IGNORE_UNUSED);
static CCU_GATE(CLK_CPU2PERI_X2H, cpu2peri_x2h_clk, "cpu2peri-x2h", axi4_cpusys2_aclk_pd,
0x140, BIT(9), CLK_IGNORE_UNUSED);
static CCU_GATE(CLK_PERISYS_APB1_HCLK, perisys_apb1_hclk, "perisys-apb1-hclk", perisys_ahb_hclk_pd,
- 0x150, BIT(9), 0);
+ 0x150, BIT(9), CLK_IGNORE_UNUSED);
static CCU_GATE(CLK_PERISYS_APB2_HCLK, perisys_apb2_hclk, "perisys-apb2-hclk", perisys_ahb_hclk_pd,
0x150, BIT(10), CLK_IGNORE_UNUSED);
static CCU_GATE(CLK_PERISYS_APB3_HCLK, perisys_apb3_hclk, "perisys-apb3-hclk", perisys_ahb_hclk_pd,