[RFC 1/2] PM / suspend: Add platform_suspend_target_state()
Alexandre Belloni
alexandre.belloni at free-electrons.com
Sun Jul 16 06:38:32 PDT 2017
On 16/07/2017 at 12:22:08 +0200, Rafael J. Wysocki wrote:
> On Saturday, July 15, 2017 07:36:21 PM Florian Fainelli wrote:
> >
> > On 07/15/2017 04:38 PM, Rafael J. Wysocki wrote:
> > > On Sunday, July 16, 2017 01:34:53 AM Mason wrote:
> > >> On 16/07/2017 01:24, Rafael J. Wysocki wrote:
> > >>
> > >>> On Saturday, July 15, 2017 10:20:27 AM Florian Fainelli wrote:
> > >>>
> > >>>> The enum offers the advantage of centralizing how many different states
> > >>>> exist for all the platforms we know about in the kernel, it's easy to
> > >>>> define common values for platforms that have the same semantics, just
> > >>>> like it's simple to add new values for platform specific details.
> > >>>
> > >>> Well, you seem to be liking this, so why don't you just implement it?
> > >>
> > >> At the end of his message, Florian wrote:
> > >>
> > >>> In any case, just agree and I will be happy to follow-up with patches.
> > >
> > > But it may be hard to convince everybody without posting code changes
> > > and often enough showing a patch makes a good argument.
> >
> > I had the patches ready last night, saw the emails this morning and
> > decided to go mountain bike for a bit to think about it some more. You
> > will find my follow-up patches that hopefully implement your recommendation.
>
> OK, thanks!
>
> There is one problem with this I missed before, though, sorry about that.
>
> Drivers need to be able to distinguish between suspend-to-idle and the platform
> states too, so we need to store the argument passed to suspend_devices_and_enter()
> somewhere too, either in the core or in the platform code.
>
> And if we need to store it anyway, let's just store it in the core in a global var
> (say pm_suspend_target_state), export that and be done.
>
> There still will be a concern regarding drivers that care about differences between
> PM_SUSPEND_MEM and PM_SUSPEND_STANDBY, because those differences are
> platform-dependent, but let's defer addressing this until we have a driver
> that needs to run on different platforms with different definitions for those
> things.
>
We already have the case for drivers/net/ethernet/cadence/ and
drivers/net/can/m_can/ and many of the at91 drivers. Depending on the
specific SoC they run on, PM_SUSPEND_MEM may or may not cut VDDcore or
may or may not change the peripheral clock.
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