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<narmstrong> aka_[m]: is this regulator used for another component ?
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<loki666> Hi, we are currently trying to bring the Ayn Odin2 (sporting a SM8550) running a retro emulation distro, and we are experiencing some weird split second freezes when running emulators. Any idea what could it be ?
<loki666> It doesn't seems to be the GPU, as it happens on emulators that don't use OpenGL/Vulkan.
<loki666> And it happens even on cpufreq performance governor, which rules out dvfs issues
<loki666> Nor is thread migration because it still happens when we only keep the X3 CPU online
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<aka_[m]> [@_oftc_narmstrong:matrix.org](https://matrix.to/#/@_oftc_narmstrong:matrix.org) yes, I meant lm3632 which have partial implementation as mfd device with lm363x-regulator.c ti-lmu.c and leds-ti-lmu and it seems to miss backlight device driver.
<aka_[m]> Regulators out of it are vsn/vsp for display panel
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<Mis012[m]> loki666: maybe interconnect?