On Mon, Sep 25, 2023 at 07:06:44PM +0300, Ivaylo Dimitrov wrote:
On 1.09.23 г. 17:18 ч., Sean Young wrote:
The ir-rx51 is a pwm-based TX driver specific to the N900. This can be
handled entirely by the generic pwm-ir-tx driver, and in fact the
pwm-ir-tx driver has been compatible with ir-rx51 from the start.
Unfortunately, pwm-ir-tx does not work on n900. My investigation shows that
for some reason usleep_range() sleeps for at least 300-400 us more than what
interval it is requested to sleep. I played with cyclictest from rt-tests
package and it gives similar results - increasing the priority helps, but I
was not able to make it sleep for less that 300 us in average. I tried
cpu_latency_qos_add_request() in pwm-ir-tx, but it made no difference.
I get similar results on motorola droid4 (OMAP4), albeit there average sleep
is in 200-300 us range, which makes me believe that either OMAPs have issues
with hrtimers or the config we use has some issue which leads to scheduler
latency. Or, something else...
The pwm-ir-tx driver does suffer from this problem, but I was under the
impression that the ir-rx51 has the same problem.
In either case help is appreciated to dig further trying to find the reason
for such a big delay.
pwm-ir-tx uses usleep_range() and ir-rx51 uses hrtimers. I thought that
usleep_range() uses hrtimers; however if you're not seeing the same delay
on ir-rx51 then maybe it's time to switch pwm-ir-tx to hrtimers.
I don't have a n900 to test on, unfortunately.
Thanks
Sean