@@ -2158,13 +2158,23 @@ static int sysc_reset(struct sysc *ddata)
sysc_val = sysc_read_sysconfig(ddata);
sysc_val |= sysc_mask;
sysc_write(ddata, sysc_offset, sysc_val);
- /* Flush posted write */
+
+ /*
+ * Some devices need a delay before reading registers
+ * after reset. Presumably a srst_udelay is not needed
+ * for devices that use a rstctrl register reset.
+ */
+ if (ddata->cfg.srst_udelay)
+ fsleep(ddata->cfg.srst_udelay);
+
+ /*
+ * Flush posted write. For devices needing srst_udelay
+ * this should trigger an interconnect error if the
+ * srst_udelay value is needed but not configured.
+ */
sysc_val = sysc_read_sysconfig(ddata);
}
- if (ddata->cfg.srst_udelay)
- fsleep(ddata->cfg.srst_udelay);
-
if (ddata->post_reset_quirk)
ddata->post_reset_quirk(ddata);
Commit 34539b442b3b ("bus: ti-sysc: Flush posted write on enable before reset") caused a regression reproducable on omap4 duovero where the ISS target module can produce interconnect errors on boot. Turns out the registers are not accessible until after a delay for devices needing a ti,sysc-delay-us value. Let's fix this by flushing the posted write only after the reset delay. We do flushing also for ti,sysc-delay-us using devices as that should trigger an interconnect error if the delay is not properly configured. Let's also add some comments while at it. Fixes: 34539b442b3b ("bus: ti-sysc: Flush posted write on enable before reset") Signed-off-by: Tony Lindgren <tony@atomide.com> --- drivers/bus/ti-sysc.c | 18 ++++++++++++++---- 1 file changed, 14 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)