[Sound-open-firmware] MinnowBoard FW fails to boot
Ranjani Sridharan
ranjani.sridharan at linux.intel.com
Fri Mar 22 21:40:06 CET 2019
On Fri, 2019-03-22 at 16:14 +0000, Liam Girdwood wrote:
> On Fri, 2019-03-22 at 17:03 +0100, Guennadi Liakhovetski wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > Is MinnowBoard supposed to work with the current sources?
> >
>
> Yes.
>
> > I tried 2 boards: an older Max and a new Turbot with the same
> > result. After upgrading the BIOS to 1.0 and configuring it as
> > described on
> >
https://thesofproject.github.io/latest/getting_started/setup/setup_minnowboard_turbot.html
> > and installing the ACPI scripts, I see the following in dmesg:
> >
> > [ 7.858284] sof-audio-acpi 80860F28:01: ACPI DSP detected
> > [ 7.858293] sof-audio-acpi 80860F28:01: BYT-CR not detected
> > [ 7.858417] sof-audio-acpi 80860F28:01: probing SOF DSP
> > device....
> > [ 7.858437] sof-audio-acpi 80860F28:01: sof_probe_work entry
> > [ 7.858442] sof-audio-acpi 80860F28:01: LPE PHY base at
> > 0x90a00000 size
> > 0x200000
> > [ 7.858495] sof-audio-acpi 80860F28:01: LPE VADDR
> > 000000005df3cd39
> > [ 7.858498] sof-audio-acpi 80860F28:01: IMR base at 0x20000000
> > size
> > 0x100000
> > [ 7.858525] sof-audio-acpi 80860F28:01: IMR VADDR
> > 00000000c1d6001c
> > [ 7.858530] sof-audio-acpi 80860F28:01: using IRQ 29
> > [ 7.861914] sof-audio-acpi 80860F28:01: loading firmware
> > [ 7.903934] sof-audio-acpi 80860F28:01: header size=0xc9a4
> > modules=0x1
> > abi=0x1 size=16
> > [ 7.903980] sof-audio-acpi 80860F28:01: new module size 0xc998
> > blocks 0x11
> > type 0x0
> > [ 7.903984] sof-audio-acpi 80860F28:01: block 0 type 0x1 size
> > 0xf0
> > ==> offset 0xc0000
> > [ 7.904148] sof-audio-acpi 80860F28:01: block 1 type 0x1 size
> > 0x16c
> > ==> offset 0xc0400
> > [ 7.904454] sof-audio-acpi 80860F28:01: block 2 type 0x1 size
> > 0x8
> > ==> offset 0xc057c
> > [ 7.904461] sof-audio-acpi 80860F28:01: block 3 type 0x1 size
> > 0x8
> > ==> offset 0xc059c
> > [ 7.904468] sof-audio-acpi 80860F28:01: block 4 type 0x1 size
> > 0x8
> > ==> offset 0xc05bc
> > [ 7.904475] sof-audio-acpi 80860F28:01: block 5 type 0x1 size
> > 0x8
> > ==> offset 0xc05dc
> > [ 7.904481] sof-audio-acpi 80860F28:01: block 6 type 0x1 size
> > 0x8
> > ==> offset 0xc05fc
> > [ 7.904488] sof-audio-acpi 80860F28:01: block 7 type 0x1 size
> > 0x4
> > ==> offset 0xc061c
> > [ 7.904492] sof-audio-acpi 80860F28:01: block 8 type 0x1 size
> > 0x8
> > ==> offset 0xc063c
> > [ 7.904498] sof-audio-acpi 80860F28:01: block 9 type 0x1 size
> > 0x4
> > ==> offset 0xc0658
> > [ 7.904502] sof-audio-acpi 80860F28:01: block 10 type 0x1 size
> > 0x18
> > ==> offset 0xc065c
> > [ 7.904522] sof-audio-acpi 80860F28:01: block 11 type 0x1 size
> > 0x8
> > ==> offset 0xc067c
> > [ 7.904529] sof-audio-acpi 80860F28:01: block 12 type 0x1 size
> > 0xad20
> > ==> offset 0xc06a0
> > [ 7.942341] sof-audio-acpi 80860F28:01: block 13 type 0x2 size
> > 0xc34
> > ==> offset 0x100008
> > [ 7.945002] sof-audio-acpi 80860F28:01: block 14 type 0x2 size
> > 0x8
> > ==> offset 0x100c3c
> > [ 7.945009] sof-audio-acpi 80860F28:01: block 15 type 0x2 size
> > 0xc50
> > ==> offset 0x100c48
> > [ 7.947695] sof-audio-acpi 80860F28:01: block 16 type 0x2 size
> > 0x6c
> > ==> offset 0x101f20
> > [ 7.947797] sof-audio-acpi 80860F28:01: booting DSP firmware
> > [ 7.993488] intel_rapl: Found RAPL domain package
> > [ 7.993491] intel_rapl: Found RAPL domain core
> > [ 9.037666] sof-audio-acpi 80860F28:01: error: unable to run
> > DSP firmware
> > [ 9.038008] sof-audio-acpi 80860F28:01: error: unexpected fault
> > 0xffffffff
> > trace 0xffffffff
> > [ 9.038094] sof-audio-acpi 80860F28:01: error: failed to reset
> > DSP
> > [ 9.038159] sof-audio-acpi 80860F28:01: error: failed to boot
> > DSP firmware
> > -19
> > [ 9.038266] sof-audio-acpi 80860F28:01: error: sof_probe_work
> > failed err:
> > -19
>
> Looks like a driver regression, since 0xffffffff means PCI address
> space is
> powered OFF when it should be ON.
>
> Can you log as a regression on GH.
Liam/Guennadi,
I dont see this regression with my minnowboard + RT5651 set up.
Thanks,
Ranjani
>
> Thanks
>
> Liam
>
>
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