Hi Geert

On 11/07/2016 06:44 PM, Geert Uytterhoeven wrote:
Hi Hiep,

On Fri, Sep 30, 2016 at 12:05 PM, Hiep Cao Minh <cm-h...@jinso.co.jp> wrote:
The issue you're seeing is due to a combination of commits
5f3bca0db8ac01a7
("ARM: shmobile: apmu: Add APMU DT support via Enable method") and
dc378795156d980c ("ARM: dts: r8a7790: Add APMU nodes").

When debug mode is enabled (SW8-4 = OFF), trying to boot secondary CPUs
may
lock up the system after a cold boot, depending of boot load version.
Hence
we explicitly prohibit that. BTW, this has been the case on Koelsch
since
commit
277efd30cfc72ec2 ("ARM: shmobile: Check r8a7791 MD21 at SMP boot").

Now, does series "[PATCH/RFT 0/4] ARM: shmobile: R-Car Gen2: Allow
booting
secondary CPU cores in debug mode" (included in all renesas-drivers
releases
during September) fix it for you?
Thanks for your series patches.
I have had some problems of receiving post mail from Linux-Renesas
Mailing
List recently.

Could you please forward these series patches to me?
They're included in renesas-drivers.
You can also get them from gitweb at

https://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/geert/renesas-drivers.git/log/?h=topic/rcar-secondary-booting-in-debug-mode-v1
Thanks, I'll confirm these patches on my board.
Have you tried this series on your Lager? If yes, can I add your Tested-by?
Sorry for the late reply!.
I have totally forgotten my reporting test result to you.
I have tested this series on my Lager board. The bug has been fixed.


Which ES version of R-Car H1 do you have? If you don't know, you can
tell me the result of "md.l 0xff000044 1" in U-Boot.
My board information:
LAGER SPI_LOADER V0.28 2014.09.29
DEVICE S25FL512


U-Boot 2016.01 (Jul 27 2016 - 15:27:42 +0900)

CPU: Renesas Electronics R8A7790 rev 2.0
-----
=> md.l 0xff000044 1
ff000044: 00004510                               .E..
----

Thanks,
Jinzai Solution Inc,
Hiep.


Thanks!

Gr{oetje,eeting}s,

                         Geert

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