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    spi: rspi: Fix register initialization while runtime-suspended · 42bdaaec
    Geert Uytterhoeven authored
    The Renesas RSPI/QSPI driver performs SPI controller register
    initialization in its spi_operations.setup() callback, without calling
    pm_runtime_get_sync() first, which may cause spurious failures.
    
    So far this went unnoticed, as this SPI controller is typically used
    with a single SPI NOR FLASH containing the boot loader:
      1. If the device's module clock is still enabled (left enabled by the
         bootloader, and not yet disabled by the clk_disable_unused() late
         initcall), register initialization succeeds,
      2. If the device's module clock is disabled, register writes don't
         seem to cause lock-ups or crashes.
         Data received in the first SPI message may be corrupted, though.
         Subsequent SPI messages seem to be OK.
         E.g. on r8a7791/koelsch, one bit is lost while receiving the 6th
         byte of the JEDEC ID for the s25fl512s FLASH, corrupting that byte
         and all later bytes.  But until commit a2126b0a ("mtd:
         spi-nor: refine Spansion S25FL512S ID"), the 6th byte was not
         considered for FLASH identification.
    
    Fix this by moving all initialization from the .setup() to the
    .prepare_message() callback.  The latter is always called after the
    device has been runtime-resumed by the SPI core.
    
    This also makes the driver follow the rule that .setup() must not change
    global driver state or register values, as that might break a transfer
    in progress.
    
    Fixes: 490c9774 ("spi: rspi: Add runtime PM support, using spi core auto_runtime_pm")
    Signed-off-by: default avatarGeert Uytterhoeven <geert+renesas@glider.be>
    Signed-off-by: default avatarMark Brown <broonie@kernel.org>
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