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<bamse>
steev: is that with clk_ignore_unused or without?
<bamse>
steev: something happened wrt fw_devlinks recently, so when i tested db845c on linux-next last week display wouldn't come up until pcie had timed out waiting for firmware to load...and no i don't see the connection
<steev>
bamse: with clk_ignore_unused
<steev>
bamse: oh, and i'm also booting with fw_devlink=off - i'm watching the patches from sboyd (i think it is, but there hasn't been a v2 just yet)
<CosmicPenguin>
jstultz: did you make any progress on your iommu crash?
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<jstultz>
CosmicPenguin: sort of... I'm still seeing a crash on boot ~50% of the time, but now the trace points to lt9611_irq_thread_handler() (but after a few iommu faults)
<jstultz>
CosmicPenguin: so it changed.. I haven't really been able to dig yet on it, as was chasing some other items last week
<CosmicPenguin>
the iommu backtrace looked to me looked like the error path - like something wasn't set up correctly and it bailed on probe
<jstultz>
CosmicPenguin: that was before Rob's fix showed up, so it could be related.. though that wasn't critical until after the drm merge..
<jstultz>
but I am seeing the lt9611 crash with -rc1, so i'll try to narrow it down a bit more
<CosmicPenguin>
okay - sorry I didn't have more insight but I saw your email come through and I wouldn't be very surprised if the error paths out of iommu probe aren't super well exercised
<jstultz>
CosmicPenguin: no worries! I mainly was sending mail your way as you often know what in-flight patch I'm missing :)
<konradybcio>
is there any userspace available for mainline modems you're working on folks?
<konradybcio>
in theory one could run MM/ofono on the modem, but sshing into it to make a call is subpar at least