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Date: Fri, 21 Nov 2025 08:32:34 -0600
From: Mario Limonciello <mario.limonciello@....com>
To: Sultan Alsawaf <sultan@...neltoast.com>, "Du, Bin" <bin.du@....com>
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Subject: Re: [PATCH v5 0/7] Add AMD ISP4 driver
On 11/21/2025 2:20 AM, Sultan Alsawaf wrote:
> On Wed, Nov 19, 2025 at 06:14:17PM +0800, Du, Bin wrote:
>>
>>
>> On 11/18/2025 3:35 PM, Sultan Alsawaf wrote:
>>> On Wed, Nov 12, 2025 at 06:21:33PM +0800, Du, Bin wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On 11/12/2025 3:38 PM, Sultan Alsawaf wrote:
>>>>> On Tue, Nov 11, 2025 at 11:06:41PM -0800, Sultan Alsawaf wrote:
>>>>>> On Wed, Nov 12, 2025 at 02:32:51PM +0800, Du, Bin wrote:
>>>>>>> Thanks Sultan for your information.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On 11/12/2025 9:21 AM, Sultan Alsawaf wrote:
>>>>>>>> On Tue, Nov 11, 2025 at 03:33:42PM -0800, Sultan Alsawaf wrote:
>>>>>>>>> On Tue, Nov 11, 2025 at 05:58:10PM +0800, Du, Bin wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> On 11/11/2025 5:05 PM, Sultan Alsawaf wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> On Mon, Nov 10, 2025 at 05:46:28PM +0800, Du, Bin wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>>> Thank you, Sultan, for your time, big effort, and constant support.
>>>>>>>>>>>> Apologies for my delayed reply for being occupied a little with other
>>>>>>>>>>>> matters.
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>> On 11/10/2025 4:33 PM, Sultan Alsawaf wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>>>> Hi Bin,
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> On Wed, Nov 05, 2025 at 01:25:58AM -0800, Sultan Alsawaf wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Hi Bin,
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> To expedite review, I've attached a patch containing a bunch of fixes I've made
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> on top of v5. Most of my changes should be self-explanatory; feel free to ask
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> further about specific changes if you have any questions.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> I haven't had a chance to review all of the v4 -> v5 changes yet, but I figured
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> I should send what I've got so far.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> FYI, there is a regression in isp4if_dequeue_buffer() where the bufq lock isn't
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> protecting the list_del() anymore. I also checked the compiler output when using
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> guard() versus scoped_guard() in that function and there is no difference:
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> sha1sum:
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 5652a0306da22ea741d80a9e03a787d0f71758a8 isp4_interface.o // guard()
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 5652a0306da22ea741d80a9e03a787d0f71758a8 isp4_interface.o // scoped_guard()
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> So guard() should be used there again, which I've done in my patch.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> I also have a few questions:
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 1. Does ISP FW provide a register interface to disable the IRQ? If so, it is
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> faster to use that than using disable_irq_nosync() to disable the IRQ from
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> the CPU's side.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 2. When the IRQ is re-enabled in isp4sd_fw_resp_func(), is there anything
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> beforehand to mask all pending interrupts from the ISP so that there isn't a
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> bunch of stale interrupts firing as soon the IRQ is re-enabled?
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 3. Is there any risk of deadlock due to the stream kthread racing with the ISP
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> when the ISP posts a new response _after_ the kthread determines there are no
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> more new responses but _before_ the enable_irq() in isp4sd_fw_resp_func()?
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 4. Why are some lines much longer than before? It seems inconsistent that now
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> there is a mix of several lines wrapped to 80 cols and many lines going
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> beyond 80 cols. And there are multiple places where code is wrapped before
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> reaching 80 cols even with lots of room left, specifically for cases where it
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> wouldn't hurt readability to put more characters onto each line.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> I've attached a new, complete patch of changes to apply on top of v5. You may
>>>>>>>>>>>>> ignore the incomplete patch from my previous email and use the new one instead.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> I made many changes and also answered questions 1-3 myself.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> Please apply this on top of v5 and let me know if you have any questions.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>> Sure, will review, apply and test your patch accordingly. Your contribution
>>>>>>>>>>>> is greatly appreciated, will let you know if there is any question or
>>>>>>>>>>>> problem.
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> BTW, I noticed a strange regression in v5 even without any of my changes: every
>>>>>>>>>>>>> time you use cheese after using it one time, the video will freeze after 30-60
>>>>>>>>>>>>> seconds with this message printed to dmesg:
>>>>>>>>>>>>> [ 2032.716559] amd_isp_capture amd_isp_capture: -><- fail respid unknown respid(0x30002)
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> And the video never unfreezes. I haven't found the cause for the regression yet;
>>>>>>>>>>>>> can you try to reproduce it?
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>> Really weird, we don't see this issue either in dev or QA test. Is it 100%
>>>>>>>>>>>> reproducible and any other fail or err in the log?
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> Yes, it's 100% reproducible. There's no other message in dmesg, only that one.
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> Sometimes there is a stop stream error when I close cheese after it froze:
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> [ 656.540307] amd_isp_capture amd_isp_capture: fail to disable stream
>>>>>>>>>>> [ 657.046633] amd_isp_capture amd_isp_capture: fail to stop steam
>>>>>>>>>>> [ 657.047224] amd_isp_capture amd_isp_capture: disabling streaming failed (-110)
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> When I revert to v4 I cannot reproduce it at all. It seems to be something in
>>>>>>>>>>> v4 -> v5 that is not fixed by any of my changes.
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> Hi Sultan, could you please try following modifications on top of v5 to see
>>>>>>>>>> if it helps?
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> diff --git a/drivers/media/platform/amd/isp4/isp4_fw_cmd_resp.h
>>>>>>>>>> b/drivers/media/platform/amd/isp4/isp4_fw_cmd_resp.h
>>>>>>>>>> index 39c2265121f9..d571b3873edb 100644
>>>>>>>>>> --- a/drivers/media/platform/amd/isp4/isp4_fw_cmd_resp.h
>>>>>>>>>> +++ b/drivers/media/platform/amd/isp4/isp4_fw_cmd_resp.h
>>>>>>>>>> @@ -97,7 +97,7 @@
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> #define ADDR_SPACE_TYPE_GPU_VA 4
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> -#define FW_MEMORY_POOL_SIZE (200 * 1024 * 1024)
>>>>>>>>>> +#define FW_MEMORY_POOL_SIZE (100 * 1024 * 1024)
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> /*
>>>>>>>>>> * standard ISP mipicsi=>isp
>>>>>>>>>> diff --git a/drivers/media/platform/amd/isp4/isp4_subdev.c
>>>>>>>>>> b/drivers/media/platform/amd/isp4/isp4_subdev.c
>>>>>>>>>> index 248d10076ae8..acbc80aa709e 100644
>>>>>>>>>> --- a/drivers/media/platform/amd/isp4/isp4_subdev.c
>>>>>>>>>> +++ b/drivers/media/platform/amd/isp4/isp4_subdev.c
>>>>>>>>>> @@ -697,7 +697,7 @@ static int isp4sd_stop_resp_proc_threads(struct
>>>>>>>>>> isp4_subdev *isp_subdev)
>>>>>>>>>> return 0;
>>>>>>>>>> }
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> -static int isp4sd_pwroff_and_deinit(struct isp4_subdev *isp_subdev)
>>>>>>>>>> +static int isp4sd_pwroff_and_deinit(struct isp4_subdev *isp_subdev, bool
>>>>>>>>>> irq_enabled)
>>>>>>>>>> {
>>>>>>>>>> struct isp4sd_sensor_info *sensor_info = &isp_subdev->sensor_info;
>>>>>>>>>> unsigned int perf_state = ISP4SD_PERFORMANCE_STATE_LOW;
>>>>>>>>>> @@ -716,8 +716,9 @@ static int isp4sd_pwroff_and_deinit(struct isp4_subdev
>>>>>>>>>> *isp_subdev)
>>>>>>>>>> return 0;
>>>>>>>>>> }
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> - for (int i = 0; i < ISP4SD_MAX_FW_RESP_STREAM_NUM; i++)
>>>>>>>>>> - disable_irq(isp_subdev->irq[i]);
>>>>>>>>>> + if (irq_enabled)
>>>>>>>>>> + for (int i = 0; i < ISP4SD_MAX_FW_RESP_STREAM_NUM; i++)
>>>>>>>>>> + disable_irq(isp_subdev->irq[i]);
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> isp4sd_stop_resp_proc_threads(isp_subdev);
>>>>>>>>>> dev_dbg(dev, "isp_subdev stop resp proc streads suc");
>>>>>>>>>> @@ -813,7 +814,7 @@ static int isp4sd_pwron_and_init(struct isp4_subdev
>>>>>>>>>> *isp_subdev)
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> return 0;
>>>>>>>>>> err_unlock_and_close:
>>>>>>>>>> - isp4sd_pwroff_and_deinit(isp_subdev);
>>>>>>>>>> + isp4sd_pwroff_and_deinit(isp_subdev, false);
>>>>>>>>>> return -EINVAL;
>>>>>>>>>> }
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> @@ -985,7 +986,7 @@ static int isp4sd_set_power(struct v4l2_subdev *sd, int
>>>>>>>>>> on)
>>>>>>>>>> if (on)
>>>>>>>>>> return isp4sd_pwron_and_init(isp_subdev);
>>>>>>>>>> else
>>>>>>>>>> - return isp4sd_pwroff_and_deinit(isp_subdev);
>>>>>>>>>> + return isp4sd_pwroff_and_deinit(isp_subdev, true);
>>>>>>>>>> }
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> static const struct v4l2_subdev_core_ops isp4sd_core_ops = {
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> No difference sadly; same symptoms as before. FYI, your email client broke the
>>>>>>>>> patch formatting so I couldn't apply it; it hard wrapped some lines to 80 cols,
>>>>>>>>> replaced tabs with spaces, and removed leading spaces on each context line, so I
>>>>>>>>> had to apply it manually. To confirm I applied it correctly, here is my diff:
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> diff --git a/drivers/media/platform/amd/isp4/isp4_fw_cmd_resp.h b/drivers/media/platform/amd/isp4/isp4_fw_cmd_resp.h
>>>>>>>>> index 39c2265121f9..d571b3873edb 100644
>>>>>>>>> --- a/drivers/media/platform/amd/isp4/isp4_fw_cmd_resp.h
>>>>>>>>> +++ b/drivers/media/platform/amd/isp4/isp4_fw_cmd_resp.h
>>>>>>>>> @@ -97,7 +97,7 @@
>>>>>>>>> #define ADDR_SPACE_TYPE_GPU_VA 4
>>>>>>>>> -#define FW_MEMORY_POOL_SIZE (200 * 1024 * 1024)
>>>>>>>>> +#define FW_MEMORY_POOL_SIZE (100 * 1024 * 1024)
>>>>>>>>> /*
>>>>>>>>> * standard ISP mipicsi=>isp
>>>>>>>>> diff --git a/drivers/media/platform/amd/isp4/isp4_subdev.c b/drivers/media/platform/amd/isp4/isp4_subdev.c
>>>>>>>>> index 4bd2ebf0f694..500ef0af8a41 100644
>>>>>>>>> --- a/drivers/media/platform/amd/isp4/isp4_subdev.c
>>>>>>>>> +++ b/drivers/media/platform/amd/isp4/isp4_subdev.c
>>>>>>>>> @@ -669,7 +669,7 @@ static int isp4sd_stop_resp_proc_threads(struct isp4_subdev *isp_subdev)
>>>>>>>>> return 0;
>>>>>>>>> }
>>>>>>>>> -static int isp4sd_pwroff_and_deinit(struct isp4_subdev *isp_subdev)
>>>>>>>>> +static int isp4sd_pwroff_and_deinit(struct isp4_subdev *isp_subdev, bool irq_enabled)
>>>>>>>>> {
>>>>>>>>> struct isp4sd_sensor_info *sensor_info = &isp_subdev->sensor_info;
>>>>>>>>> unsigned int perf_state = ISP4SD_PERFORMANCE_STATE_LOW;
>>>>>>>>> @@ -688,8 +688,9 @@ static int isp4sd_pwroff_and_deinit(struct isp4_subdev *isp_subdev)
>>>>>>>>> return 0;
>>>>>>>>> }
>>>>>>>>> - for (int i = 0; i < ISP4SD_MAX_FW_RESP_STREAM_NUM; i++)
>>>>>>>>> - disable_irq(isp_subdev->irq[i]);
>>>>>>>>> + if (irq_enabled)
>>>>>>>>> + for (int i = 0; i < ISP4SD_MAX_FW_RESP_STREAM_NUM; i++)
>>>>>>>>> + disable_irq(isp_subdev->irq[i]);
>>>>>>>>> isp4sd_stop_resp_proc_threads(isp_subdev);
>>>>>>>>> dev_dbg(dev, "isp_subdev stop resp proc streads suc");
>>>>>>>>> @@ -785,7 +786,7 @@ static int isp4sd_pwron_and_init(struct isp4_subdev *isp_subdev)
>>>>>>>>> return 0;
>>>>>>>>> err_unlock_and_close:
>>>>>>>>> - isp4sd_pwroff_and_deinit(isp_subdev);
>>>>>>>>> + isp4sd_pwroff_and_deinit(isp_subdev, false);
>>>>>>>>> return -EINVAL;
>>>>>>>>> }
>>>>>>>>> @@ -957,7 +958,7 @@ static int isp4sd_set_power(struct v4l2_subdev *sd, int on)
>>>>>>>>> if (on)
>>>>>>>>> return isp4sd_pwron_and_init(isp_subdev);
>>>>>>>>> else
>>>>>>>>> - return isp4sd_pwroff_and_deinit(isp_subdev);
>>>>>>>>> + return isp4sd_pwroff_and_deinit(isp_subdev, true);
>>>>>>>>> }
>>>>>>>>> static const struct v4l2_subdev_core_ops isp4sd_core_ops = {
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> On the other hand, please also add the patch in amdgpu which sets *bo to
>>>>>>>>>> NULL in isp_kernel_buffer_alloc() which you mentioned in another thread.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Yep, I have been doing all v5 testing with that patch applied.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> BTW, I have verified the IRQ changes are not the cause for the regression; I
>>>>>>>>> tested with IRQs kept enabled all the time and the issue still occurs.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> I did observe that ISP stops sending interrupts when the video stream freezes.
>>>>>>>>> And, if I replicate the bug enough times, it seems to permanently break FW until
>>>>>>>>> a full machine reboot. Reloading amd_capture with the v4 driver doesn't recover
>>>>>>>>> the ISP when this happens.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> As an improvement to the driver, can we do a hard reset of ISP on driver probe?
>>>>>>>>> I am assuming hardware doesn't need too long to settle after hard reset, maybe
>>>>>>>>> a few hundred milliseconds? This would ensure ISP FW is always in a working
>>>>>>>>> state when the driver is loaded.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Actually, each time the camera is activated, the ISP driver powers on the
>>>>>>> ISP and initiates its firmware from the beginning; when the camera is
>>>>>>> closed, the ISP is powered off..
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Hmm, well I am able to put the ISP in a completely unusable state that doesn't
>>>>>> recover when I unload and reload amd_capture. Or maybe it is the sensor that is
>>>>>> stuck in a broken state?
>>>>>
>>>>> Here is the log output when I try to start cheese after unloading and reloading
>>>>> amd_capture, where the ISP is in the broken state that requires rebooting the
>>>>> laptop (annotated with notes of what I saw/did at each point in time):
>>>>>
>>>>> ==> opened cheese
>>>>> ==> cheese froze after a few seconds
>>>>> ==> closed cheese
>>>>> [ 34.570823] amd_isp_capture amd_isp_capture: fail to disable stream
>>>>> [ 35.077503] amd_isp_capture amd_isp_capture: fail to stop steam
>>>>> [ 35.077525] amd_isp_capture amd_isp_capture: disabling streaming failed (-110)
>>>>> ==> unloaded amd_capture
>>>>> ==> loaded amd_capture
>>>>> ==> opened cheese
>>>>> [ 308.039721] amd_isp_capture amd_isp_capture: ISP CCPU FW boot failed
>>>>> [ 308.043961] amd_isp_capture amd_isp_capture: fail to start isp_subdev interface
>>>>> [ 308.044188] amd_isp_capture amd_isp_capture: invalid mem_info
>>>>> [ 308.044194] amd_isp_capture amd_isp_capture: invalid mem_info
>>>>> [ 308.044196] amd_isp_capture amd_isp_capture: invalid mem_info
>>>>> [ 308.044197] amd_isp_capture amd_isp_capture: invalid mem_info
>>>>> [ 308.044198] amd_isp_capture amd_isp_capture: invalid mem_info
>>>>> [ 308.044198] amd_isp_capture amd_isp_capture: invalid mem_info
>>>>> [ 308.044199] amd_isp_capture amd_isp_capture: invalid mem_info
>>>>> [ 308.044200] amd_isp_capture amd_isp_capture: invalid mem_info
>>>>> [ 308.044200] amd_isp_capture amd_isp_capture: invalid mem_info
>>>>> [ 308.044201] amd_isp_capture amd_isp_capture: invalid mem_info
>>>>> [ 308.044202] amd_isp_capture amd_isp_capture: invalid mem_info
>>>>> [ 308.065226] amd_isp_capture amd_isp_capture: power up isp fail -22
>>>>> [ 308.174814] amd_isp_capture amd_isp_capture: ISP CCPU FW boot failed
>>>>> [ 308.177807] amd_isp_capture amd_isp_capture: fail to start isp_subdev interface
>>>>> [ 308.178036] amd_isp_capture amd_isp_capture: invalid mem_info
>>>>> [ 308.178043] amd_isp_capture amd_isp_capture: invalid mem_info
>>>>> [ 308.178044] amd_isp_capture amd_isp_capture: invalid mem_info
>>>>> [ 308.178045] amd_isp_capture amd_isp_capture: invalid mem_info
>>>>> [ 308.178046] amd_isp_capture amd_isp_capture: invalid mem_info
>>>>> [ 308.178047] amd_isp_capture amd_isp_capture: invalid mem_info
>>>>> [ 308.178048] amd_isp_capture amd_isp_capture: invalid mem_info
>>>>> [ 308.178048] amd_isp_capture amd_isp_capture: invalid mem_info
>>>>> [ 308.178049] amd_isp_capture amd_isp_capture: invalid mem_info
>>>>> [ 308.178050] amd_isp_capture amd_isp_capture: invalid mem_info
>>>>> [ 308.178050] amd_isp_capture amd_isp_capture: invalid mem_info
>>>>> [ 308.198776] amd_isp_capture amd_isp_capture: power up isp fail -22
>>>>> [ 308.306835] amd_isp_capture amd_isp_capture: ISP CCPU FW boot failed
>>>>> [ 308.311533] amd_isp_capture amd_isp_capture: fail to start isp_subdev interface
>>>>> [ 308.311723] amd_isp_capture amd_isp_capture: invalid mem_info
>>>>> [ 308.311723] amd_isp_capture amd_isp_capture: invalid mem_info
>>>>> [ 308.311724] amd_isp_capture amd_isp_capture: invalid mem_info
>>>>> [ 308.311725] amd_isp_capture amd_isp_capture: invalid mem_info
>>>>> [ 308.311725] amd_isp_capture amd_isp_capture: invalid mem_info
>>>>> [ 308.311726] amd_isp_capture amd_isp_capture: invalid mem_info
>>>>> [ 308.311726] amd_isp_capture amd_isp_capture: invalid mem_info
>>>>> [ 308.311726] amd_isp_capture amd_isp_capture: invalid mem_info
>>>>> [ 308.311727] amd_isp_capture amd_isp_capture: invalid mem_info
>>>>> [ 308.311727] amd_isp_capture amd_isp_capture: invalid mem_info
>>>>> [ 308.311727] amd_isp_capture amd_isp_capture: invalid mem_info
>>>>> [ 308.335281] amd_isp_capture amd_isp_capture: power up isp fail -22
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Thanks Sultan for the detailed info, I agree with you, tend to believe it
>>>> may related to the sensor, I will follow up with the FW team to investigate
>>>> further.
>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Thanks,
>>>>>>>>> Sultan
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> A small update: I reproduced the issue on v4, but it took several more cycles of
>>>>>>>> closing/opening cheese and waiting 30s compared to v5.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Right now my best guess is that this is a timing issue with respect to FW that
>>>>>>>> was exposed by the v5 changes. v5 introduced slight changes in code timing, like
>>>>>>>> with the mutex locks getting replaced by spin locks.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> I'll try to insert mdelays to see if I can expose the issue that way on v4.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Could you kindly provide the FW used?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> commit a89515d3ff79f12099f7a51b0f4932b881b7720e
>>>>>> Author: Pratap Nirujogi <pratap.nirujogi@....com>
>>>>>> Date: Thu Aug 21 15:40:45 2025 -0400
>>>>>>
>>>>>> amdgpu: Update ISP FW for isp v4.1.1
>>>>>> From internal git commit:
>>>>>> 24557b7326e539183b3bc44cf8e1496c74d383d6
>>>>>> Signed-off-by: Pratap Nirujogi <pratap.nirujogi@....com>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Sultan
>>>>>
>>>>> Sultan
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>> Regards,
>>>> Bin
>>>>
>>>
>>> Thanks, Bin. I looked deeper at the code and didn't find any reason the issue
>>> could be due to the driver. Also, the problem happens outside of cheese for me
>>> (like in Chromium with Zoom meetings), so v5 of the driver is pretty much
>>> unusable for me until this issue is fixed. :(
>>>
>>
>> Oh, really sad to hear that :(, there must be some difference between our
>> platforms because we still can't reproduce the issue you mentioned, to help
>> on this, would you share more info like your Ubuntu version, Kernel
>> version/source, ISP driver version, BIOS version, .config used to build the
>> kernel, FW: commit a89515d3ff79f12099f7a51b0f4932b881b7720e.
>> Just wondering, if possible, could you provide the kernel image either so we
>> can directly test on it. Also, the HW is not broken, right?
>
> I figured out why you cannot reproduce the issue. You need to pass amd_iommu=off
> on the kernel command line to trigger the issue.
>
> The reason I am using amd_iommu=off is because this laptop otherwise doesn't
> ever wake from suspend under Linux once it reaches the S0i3 state. The keyboard,
> power button, and lid do not respond to wake up the laptop from suspend. This
> happens 100% of the time once S0i3 is reached, and occurs on the OEM Ubuntu
> image from HP as well. The only fix I have found is to pass amd_iommu=off, which
> other owners of this laptop also found fixes the issue.
You're the first report I've heard of this.
Are you using storage encryption or a storage password of any kind
(software or hardware) by chance?
If you are can you please describe it?
Also can you generate a report using amd-s2idle? I don't think it's
going to flag anything but I would like to confirm.
>
>>
>>> I've attached a v2 of my big patch, which includes more improvements and another
>>> ringbuffer bug fix. Please check the ringbuffer logic on the FW side to make
>>> sure FW doesn't have the same bug, where it may let rd_ptr == wr_ptr upon
>>> filling the ringbuffer, even though rd_ptr == wr_ptr is supposed to indicate the
>>> ringbuffer is empty.
>>>
>>
>> Thank you for your huge contribution. We'll review, verify, and merge as
>> much as possible into v6 and hope this marks the final significant update.
>> We typically avoid large changes to reduce regression risks and minimize
>> additional debugging, testing, and schedule impact.
>
> I understand. Don't worry, that is indeed the final significant update. Please
> let me know which changes you don't merge in, since it could be an important
> change. And thank you for considering my changes! :)
>
> And please be sure to check the ringbuffer code in FW to see if it has the same
> bug I found in the driver.
>
>>> Also, I have a suggestion for a FW change to improve IRQ handling in the driver:
>>>
>>> 1. Change ISP_SYS_INT0_ACK behavior so that it also clears the acked interrupts
>>> from ISP_SYS_INT0_EN.
>>>
>>
>> Based on my understanding, this pertains to the hardware design and cannot
>> be modified.
>>
>>> 2. Change ISP_SYS_INT0_EN behavior so that it only enables the interrupts in the
>>> provided mask, so RMW of ISP_SYS_INT0_EN in the driver won't be necessary to
>>> re-enable interrupts for a stream.
>>>
>>
>> I'm not sure I understand your point. Are you saying that ISP_SYS_INT0_EN
>> only considers '1' in the mask and ignores '0'? If that's the case, I'm
>> curious about how to disable an interrupt. Also, this is also determined by
>> the hardware design.
>
> No worries, it's not a big deal. Just a small optimization I thought of.
>
> My idea was:
>
> 1. Current behavior of ISP_SYS_INT0_ACK:
> isp4hw_wreg(mmio, ISP_SYS_INT0_ACK, intr_ack) results in:
>
> regmap[ISP_SYS_INT0_STATUS] &= ~intr_ack;
>
> Proposed behavior of ISP_SYS_INT0_ACK:
> isp4hw_wreg(mmio, ISP_SYS_INT0_ACK, intr_ack) results in:
>
> regmap[ISP_SYS_INT0_STATUS] &= ~intr_ack;
> regmap[ISP_SYS_INT0_EN] &= ~intr_ack;
>
> 2. Current behavior of ISP_SYS_INT0_EN:
> isp4hw_wreg(mmio, ISP_SYS_INT0_EN, intr_en) results in:
>
> regmap[ISP_SYS_INT0_EN] = intr_en;
>
> Proposed behavior of ISP_SYS_INT0_EN:
> isp4hw_wreg(mmio, ISP_SYS_INT0_EN, intr_en) results in:
>
> regmap[ISP_SYS_INT0_EN] |= intr_en;
>
>
> And to disable an interrupt with this design, you can write to ISP_SYS_INT0_ACK.
>
> Sultan
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