[FOR DISCUSSION 0/9] Dove PMU support
Russell King - ARM Linux
linux at arm.linux.org.uk
Fri Mar 20 05:16:59 PDT 2015
On Thu, Mar 19, 2015 at 11:02:35PM +0100, Rafael J. Wysocki wrote:
> On Thursday, March 19, 2015 10:59:20 PM Rafael J. Wysocki wrote:
> > On Thursday, March 12, 2015 06:30:21 PM Russell King - ARM Linux wrote:
> > > This is a re-posting of the patch set which I posted almost 10 months
> > > ago to support the Dove PMU, with a few additional changes. This set
> > > is based upon 3.19.
> > >
> > > In this set are:
> > >
> > > * two patches which Rafael originally acked, but there was indecision
> > > last time around how to handle them due to potential conflicts with
> > > work that Ulf was doing. These patches have been updated to apply
> > > cleanly to 3.19. I don't know if people want to take these as
> > > fixes to the PM domain code or not (hence why I'm posting this
> > > series during the merge window - if it weren't for this, I'd hold
> > > it off.)
> > >
> > > * what I regard as a fix to the PM domain code; as a result of a
> > > previous commit, the PM domain code mismatches the runtime PM state,
> > > which leads to the PM domain being unexpectedly left on. This patch
> > > has been re-worked to try an alternative approach, syncing the PM
> > > domain state with the runtime PM state after the probe has completed.
> > >
> > > * the addition of the core Dove PMU driver, which consists of a reset,
> > > IRQ controller, and power domains. The reset and power domain code
> > > has to be closely related due to the power up/down requirements of
> > > the GPU/VPU subsystems needing to be performed atomically. (This
> > > requirement prevents it using the MFD infrastructure, because we
> > > would need to hold spinlocks while calling several different
> > > sub-drivers.)
> > >
> > > * addition of the RTC interrupt, so we can now receive and act on
> > > alarms generated by the Dove RTC.
> > >
> > > * addition of the DT descriptions for the GPU and VPU power domains.
> > > These patches do not themselves add the DT descriptions for these
> > > units, so these patches serve as illustrations how these should be
> > > described.
> > >
> >
> > I can apply patches [1-3/9] from this series if that helps.
>
> I mean from the next version of it ([FOR DISCUSSION 0/10] Dove PMU support).
Kevin had some comments on patch 2 which I think ought to be addressed.
He's quite right that dev_to_genpd() should be hidden from view and
replaced with the safer pm_genpd_lookup_dev() version - even though
pm_genpd_lookup_dev() itself is not fully safe against the domain
on a device changing beneath it.
If you want to hold on, I'll respin with his comments there addressed,
or if you prefer to merge them as-is and fix Kevin's comments afterwards,
that's also fine by me.
I'd just be happy to see some progress on this series. :)
Thanks.
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