[PATCH 06/10] omap2+: Remove gptimer_wakekup for now

Santosh Shilimkar santosh.shilimkar at ti.com
Fri Apr 1 12:26:32 EDT 2011


Kevin,

On 4/1/2011 3:39 AM, Kevin Hilman wrote:
> Tony Lindgren<tony at atomide.com>  writes:
>
>> This removes the support for setting the wake-up timer for debugging.
>>
>> Later on we can reserve gptimer1 for PM code only and have similar
>> functionality.
>>
>> Signed-off-by: Tony Lindgren<tony at atomide.com>
>
> While we work on an alternative, rather than completely remove this
> functionality, below is a very small patch (replaces $SUBJECT patch)
> that will keep the current wakeup-from-suspend timer for PM debug
> working.
>
> Note that GPT1 fs not just used for wakeups from suspend.  GPT1 needs to
> also be the clockevent (at least during idle) so that next-timer
> interrupts during idle are also programmed for GPT1.
>
> Here is what I see as a possible "real" solution.  Let's see if we're on
> the same page.
>
> - GPT1 reserved for "special" PM wakeup
> - GPT2 used as high-resolution clockevent (using sys_clk, but stops during idle)
> - GPT3 (or counter_32k) used as clocksource depending on Kconfig
>
> Whenever we're going idle (or suspend), we have to effectively switch
> the clockevent from GPT2 to GPT1.  I assume this is what you have in
> mind as well.
>
> We'll need to dig into the clockevent (and tick broadcast) code to get
> this to work on UP.  On SMP, the C3STOP flag is used to signify that at
> clockevent will stop during specific power states, so an alternate
> clockevent is used, but IIUC, this doesn't currently work the same on
> UP.  I think Santosh has looked into this more recently than I have.
> Santosh, if you have any recent status on this, could you share?  I'll
> gladly work on the clockevent layer if necessary for this.
>
For OMAP4, it's already part of OMAP4 PM series as you know.
For OMAP3 as well I had cooked up couple of patches some time
back to get clock event switching working.

Will find and post them soon.
Regards
Santosh





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