* Matthijs van Duin matthijsvanduin@gmail.com [170329 11:25]:
Just a small update on the ABE PLL lockup issue:
I've "installed" R195 (read: I've installed a solder blob there) on the uevm to make it able to experience warm resets normally. I can now reproduce the abe pll lockup there, although it seems to happen quite rarely whereas on the pyra it seems to happen on every reboot.
Interestingly, I've discovered that the ABE PLL is not locking up at warm reset. A register dump in u-boot immediately prior to a lockup in linux shows everything was still fine before control was handed over to linux. It seems linux is somehow managing to get it locked-up while trying to get it locked, and once this happens the lockup is insensitive to warm reset.
Still lots of unanswered questions, but it's a step
OK having it reproducable is good. My canned reply guess based on the description is that there's a missing read-back to flush a posted write somewhere in the clock code :)
Regards,
Tony