| .. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+ |
| .. sectionauthor:: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org> |
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| Debugging driver model |
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| This document aims to provide help when you cannot work out why driver model is |
| not doing what you expect. |
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| Useful techniques in general |
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| Here are some useful debugging features generally. |
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| - If you are writing a new feature, consider doing it in sandbox instead of |
| on your board. Sandbox has no limits, allows easy debugging (e.g. gdb) and |
| you can write emulators for most common devices. |
| - Put '#define DEBUG' at the top of a file, to activate all the debug() and |
| log_debug() statements in that file. |
| - Where logging is used, change the logging level, e.g. in SPL with |
| CONFIG_SPL_LOG_MAX_LEVEL=7 (which is LOGL_DEBUG) and |
| CONFIG_LOG_DEFAULT_LEVEL=7 |
| - Where logging of return values is implemented with log_msg_ret(), set |
| CONFIG_LOG_ERROR_RETURN=y to see exactly where the error is happening |
| - Make sure you have a debug UART enabled - see CONFIG_DEBUG_UART. With this |
| you can get serial output (printf(), etc.) before the serial driver is |
| running. |
| - Use a JTAG emulator to set breakpoints and single-step through code |
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| Not that most of these increase code/data size somewhat when enabled. |
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| Failure to locate a device |
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| Let's say you have uclass_first_device_err() and it is not finding anything. |
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| If it is returning an error, then that gives you a clue. Look up linux/errno.h |
| to see errors. Common ones are: |
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| - -ENOMEM which indicates that memory is short. If it happens in SPL or |
| before relocation in U-Boot, check CONFIG_SPL_SYS_MALLOC_F_LEN and |
| CONFIG_SYS_MALLOC_F_LEN as they may need to be larger. Add '#define DEBUG' |
| at the very top of malloc_simple.c to get an idea of where your memory is |
| going. |
| - -EINVAL which typically indicates that something was missing or wrong in |
| the device tree node. Check that everything is correct and look at the |
| ofdata_to_platdata() method in the driver. |
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| If there is no error, you should check if the device is actually bound. Call |
| dm_dump_all() just before you locate the device to make sure it exists. |
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| If it does not exist, check your device tree compatible strings match up with |
| what the driver expects (in the struct udevice_id array). |
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| If you are using of-platdata (e.g. CONFIG_SPL_OF_PLATDATA), check that the |
| driver name is the same as the first compatible string in the device tree (with |
| invalid-variable characters converted to underscore). |
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| If you are really stuck, #define DEBUG at the top of lists.c should show you |
| what is going on. |