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Message-id: <5399B594.2040205@samsung.com>
Date: Thu, 12 Jun 2014 16:13:40 +0200
From: Tomasz Figa <t.figa@...sung.com>
To: Daniel Drake <drake@...lessm.com>
Cc: Kukjin Kim <kgene.kim@...sung.com>,
Laura Abbott <lauraa@...eaurora.org>,
Tony Lindgren <tony@...mide.com>,
Linus Walleij <linus.walleij@...aro.org>,
linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org, Tomasz Figa <tomasz.figa@...il.com>,
Santosh Shilimkar <santosh.shilimkar@...com>,
Robin Holt <holt@....com>,
Russell King <linux@....linux.org.uk>,
linux-omap@...r.kernel.org, linux-arm-kernel@...ts.infradead.org
Subject: Re: [PATCH 0/5] Handle non-secure L2C initialization on Exynos4
Hi Daniel,
On 12.06.2014 15:38, Daniel Drake wrote:
> Hi Tomasz,
>
> Thanks for working on this!
>
> I have just tried this, against Linus master
> 64b2d1fbbfda07765dae3f601862796a61b2c451.
> Added patch "ARM: dts: Initial ODROID U2 support" and booted on
> ODROID-U2. I believe this board has the security enabled.
>
> Unfortunately, it hangs during early boot. With earlyprintk the last
> messages seen are:
>
> L2C: platform modifies aux control register: 0x02070000 -> 0x3e470001
> L2C: platform provided aux values permit register corruption.
> L2C: DT/platform modifies aux control register: 0x02070000 -> 0x3e470001
> L2C-310 enabling early BRESP for Cortex-A9
> L2C-310: enabling full line of zeros but not enabled in Cortex-A9
> L2C-310 ID prefetch enabled, offset 1 lines
> L2C-310 dynamic clock gating enabled, standby mode enabled
> L2C-310 cache controller enabled, 16 ways, 1024 kB
> L2C-310: CACHE_ID 0x4100c4c8, AUX_CTRL 0x7e470001
>
Thanks for testing. We have some ODROIDs U2 and U3 here too so I'll try
to reproduce and investigate the issue.
> I then tried to go back to the earlier patch "ARM: EXYNOS: Add secure
> firmware support for l2x0 init" (attached, needed a rebase) but that
> one also now hangs at:
>
> L2C: platform modifies aux control register: 0x02070000 -> 0x3e470001
>
> It did work on 3.14 though. Looking at the changelogs, many changes
> have been made to l2x0 recently. Can you confirm that you have tested
> your patches against a kernel with all of Russell King's recent
> changes?
I'm usually working on latest linux-next, so I'm pretty sure all the
mentioned patches were already in my tree. The base for this series was
next-20140610 tag of linux-next tree.
Best regards,
Tomasz
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