[PATCH 3/5] arm64: dts: msm8916: Add spc compat tag
Lorenzo Pieralisi
lorenzo.pieralisi at arm.com
Fri Jun 10 10:06:56 PDT 2016
On Fri, Jun 10, 2016 at 11:52:48AM -0500, Andy Gross wrote:
[...]
> > (1) enter_freeze() hooks are not strictly necessary to enable
> > suspend-to-idle (they are if we want the tick to be frozen
> > on suspend-to-idle, which is different)
>
> I'd think that you'd want the tick frozen. Even if you are going to
> just call the deepest freezable idle state in your freeze_function,
> you don't want to keep getting woken up as this costs some power usage
As I said, that's a separate issue from these bindings.
> > (2) If I understand your code correctly you have to set the suspend
> > ops hook to make sure suspend-to-idle is enabled. This is a core
> > code issue rather than anything else, given that suspend-to-idle
> > (hey it is based on CPUidle !) does NOT rely on suspend ops to
> > function.
>
> It only requires having suspend_ops and a valid function. Otherwise
> you can never suspend and never exercise the freeze portion of the
> cpuidle code.
As I said, *currently* you have to call suspend_set_ops() to set
up the pm_states label for PM_SUSPEND_FREEZE, suspend_ops are
irrelevant to make suspend-to-idle work and as I said that's
related to core code rather than platform specific suspend ops.
We should solve issues, not work around them.
> > So the gist is: as far as I am concerned you do not need any of this
> > code to enable (yes you need PSCI idle states but no
> > qcom,idle-state-spc compatible string whatsoever) suspend-to-idle
> > on ARM64 on top of PSCI, let me know what I am missing.
>
> If we had the facilities in the arm cpuidle driver then for 64 bit
> processors, I wouldn't have to do anything except provision my
> suspend_ops + valid function. For 32 bit, we actually already use
> this compat tag and I just have to add code in the spm driver (qcom
> cpuidle) to init the suspend_ops.
For 64-bit you do not have to have add any facility.
1) we should change core code to make PM_SUSPEND_FREEZE independent
of suspend_set_ops()
2) we should define which idle states are freezable (99% of them are
minus coupled idle states), through generic bindings
Lorenzo
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