[PATCH 2/2] ARM: OMAP4: DSS hwmods: Add OCPIF_SWSUP_IDLE to all DSS L3 slave interfaces

Archit Taneja a0393947 at ti.com
Fri Apr 13 04:51:48 EDT 2012


On Friday 13 April 2012 02:13 PM, Cousson, Benoit wrote:
> On 4/13/2012 10:01 AM, Archit Taneja wrote:
>> The clock for all DSS L3 slave interfaces had been recently changed to
>> "dss_fck" from "l3_div_ck". "dss_fck" is an optional clock in DSS
>> clock domain
>> which can't autoidle when enabled.
>>
>> Add OCPIF_SWSUP_IDLE flag to all the L3 slave interfaces used by DSS
>> hwmods so
>> that clock is explicitly enabled and disabled by software. Without this,
>> "dss_fck" would be left as enabled and the OMAP4 device won't idle
>> even when
>> DSS is not in use.
>
> Yeah, that was done on purpose with Tomi knowning well that limitation.
>
> The issue was mainly due to the lack of proper parent / child
> relationship between the DSS (the whole subsystem) and the DSS children
> at that time.
>
> I think that Tomi posted a series to fix that for 3.4. So if we ensure
> that every DSS IPs are children of the DSS, then pm_runtime will always
> ensure that the DSS will be enabled each time a submodule is used.
>
> So the right fix is to put back the proper iclk (l3_div) to the DSS
> instead of the dss_fck.

Ok, I get it now. Tomi's patch series ensured the parent-child 
dependency, but they didn't switch the iclks back to l3_div, I guess 
that should be a part of the series too.

Thanks,
Archit

>
> The current OMAP4 DSS clock setup is clearly a hack that should be fixed.
>
> Regards,
> Benoit
>




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