Re: [PATCH 0/3] soc/tegra: Prevent the PMC driver from corrupting interrupt routing

From: Jon Hunter
Date: Mon Oct 05 2020 - 14:23:49 EST



On 05/10/2020 16:45, Thierry Reding wrote:

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>>> Let Jon and myself do a bit of testing with this to verify that the wake
>>> up paths are still working.
>>
>> Sure. Let me know what you find.
>
> The results are in and it's a bit of a mixed bag. I was able to confirm
> that Tegra194 also boots again after this series and I'm also able to
> resume from sleep using either rtcwake or the power-key as wakeup
> source, so the wake-events mechanism is still functional after the
> series. I do see a bit of breakage on resume, but none of that seems
> related to your patches and is likely something that crept in while we
> were looking into the current issue.
>
> Jon had started a job in our test farm in parallel and that came back
> with a failing suspend/resume test on Tegra186 (Jetson TX2), but that
> seems to have been a pre-existing issue. This was already in linux-next
> around next-20200910 and Jon had been investigating it when the boot
> failures due to the IPI changes started happening. So I then hooked up
> my Jetson TX2 and verified locally that I can properly suspend/resume
> using either rtcwake or the power-key as wakeup source, just like I
> previously did on Tegra194 (Jetson AGX Xavier). Tegra186 seems to be a
> little more unstable because it didn't boot every time for me, but that
> is probably not related to this.

Yes my feeling is that those are other issues too that we need to look
at next.

> So, I'm tempted to say:
>
> Tested-by: Thierry Reding <treding@xxxxxxxxxx>

Yes and you can have my ...

Tested-by: Jon Hunter <jonathanh@xxxxxxxxxx>

Thanks again Marc for tracking this down!

Cheers
Jon

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