[PATCH v9 2/9] qcom: spm: Add Subsystem Power Manager driver
Daniel Lezcano
daniel.lezcano at linaro.org
Wed Nov 26 13:25:00 PST 2014
On 11/26/2014 07:04 PM, Kevin Hilman wrote:
> Oops, I thought I had sent this, but it was sitting in the drafts
> folder. Sending anyways because it looks like most of these issues
> still exist in v10.
[ ... ]
>> + * On some SoC's if the control registers are written first and if the
>> + * CPU was held in reset, the reset signal could trigger the SPM state
>> + * machine, before the sequences are completely written.
>> + */
>> + spm_register_write(drv, SPM_REG_CFG, drv->reg_data->spm_cfg);
>> + spm_register_write(drv, SPM_REG_DLY, drv->reg_data->spm_dly);
>> + spm_register_write(drv, SPM_REG_PMIC_DLY, drv->reg_data->pmic_dly);
>> +
>> + spm_register_write(drv, SPM_REG_PMIC_DATA_0,
>> + drv->reg_data->pmic_data[0]);
>> + spm_register_write(drv, SPM_REG_PMIC_DATA_1,
>> + drv->reg_data->pmic_data[1]);
>> +
>> + /**
>> + * Ensure all observers see the above register writes before the
>> + * cpuidle driver is allowed to use the SPM.
>> + */
>> + wmb();
>> + drv->available = true;
>
> Others have already commented on this, but I'll add my $0.02 that this
> suggest something is not right in the init sequence.
Yep, I did the same comment. There is very likely something wrong in the
init sequence somewhere.
Lina, you really have to lean over that.
>> + if ((cpu > -1) && !cpuidle_drv_init) {
>> + platform_device_register(&qcom_cpuidle_device);
>> + cpuidle_drv_init = true;
>> + }
>> +
>> + return 0;
>> +}
>> +
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