[PATCH 3/3] ARM: tegra114: cpuidle: add powered-down state

Daniel Lezcano daniel.lezcano at linaro.org
Fri May 31 09:18:35 EDT 2013


On 05/31/2013 01:44 PM, Joseph Lo wrote:
> On Fri, 2013-05-31 at 19:31 +0800, Joseph Lo wrote:
>> On Fri, 2013-05-31 at 18:47 +0800, Joseph Lo wrote:
>>> On Fri, 2013-05-31 at 17:27 +0800, Daniel Lezcano wrote:
>>>> On 05/31/2013 11:12 AM, Joseph Lo wrote:
>>>>> Hi Daniel,
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks for your review.
>>>>>
>>>>> On Thu, 2013-05-30 at 22:35 +0800, Daniel Lezcano wrote:
>>>>>> On 05/30/2013 01:19 PM, Joseph Lo wrote:
>>>>>>> This supports CPU core power down on each CPU when CPU idle. When CPU go
>>>>>>> into this state, it saves it's context and needs a proper configuration
>>>>>>> in flow controller to power gate the CPU when CPU runs into WFI
>>>>>>> instruction. And the CPU also needs to set the IRQ as CPU power down idle
>>>>>>> wake up event in flow controller.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Signed-off-by: Joseph Lo <josephl at nvidia.com>
>>>>>>> ---
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Hi Joseph,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> a new flag has been added in the cpuidle framework to let this one to
>>>>>> handle the timer broadcast : CPUIDLE_FLAG_TIMER_STOP
>>>>>>
>>>>>> It is the commit b60e6a0eb0273132cbb60a9806abf5f47a4aee1c
>>>>>>
>>>>>> You can get rid of the clockevent notify stuff by adding this flag to
>>>>>> the state.
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> I just tested this flag on Tegra20, 30 and 114. It is only OK on
>>>>> Tegra20. It caused a warning message below on Tegra30/114 at boot time.
>>>>>
>>>>> I gave it a quick check I found it can't clean
>>>>> tick_broadcast_pending_mask sometimes if apply the flag. But I keep the
>>>>> code right now it's always OK. Not sure why? 
>>>>
>>>> Is it possible you didn't intialized the timer broadcast with
>>>> CLOCK_EVT_NOTIFY_BROADCAST_ON in the driver and then this one is
>>>> actually disabled for you driver ?
>>>>
>>> I found if I don't apply the CPUIDLE_FLAG_TIMER_STOP flag, the function
>>> "cpuidle_setup_broadcast_timer" (drivers/cpuidle/driver.c) would not be
>>> called. Then it's OK.
>>>
>>> If I apply this flag (with no CONFIG_CPU_IDLE_MULTIPLE_DRIVERS), the
>>> cpuidle_register_driver only register for CPU0. Then the
>>> "cpuidle_setup_broadcast_timer" only turn on for CPU0. I think this
>>> might be the root cause. Not sure this also can reproduce on the other
>>> SoCs?
>>>
>> Looks it's not related to CLOCK_EVT_NOTIFY_BROADCAST_ON. I still saw the
>> warning message even enable CONFIG_CPU_IDLE_MULTIPLE_DRIVERS. But if I
>> move the clockevent_notify of CLOCK_EVT_NOTIFY_BROADCAST_EXIT from idle
>> framework back to driver, then everything is OK.
>>
> Once I move the clockevent_notify of CLOCK_EVT_NOTIFY_BROADCAST_EXIT
> right after "local_irq_enable" in the
> "cpuidle_enter_state" (drivers/cpuidle/cpuidle.c). Then the warning
> message shows up.

Is it possible you pastebin you kernel config file ? I would like to
check a couple of things before investigating the code.

Thanks


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