[PATCH v2 0/3] arm64: boot: dts: ti: k3-am62l: allow WKUP UART wakeup from LPM

Nishanth Menon nm at ti.com
Thu Jan 8 10:03:41 PST 2026


On 11:52-20260108, Kendall Willis wrote:
> On 1/8/26 11:05, Bryan Brattlof wrote:
> > On January  7, 2026 thus sayeth Kendall Willis:
> > > On 1/7/26 10:45, Bryan Brattlof wrote:
> > > > On January  6, 2026 thus sayeth Kendall Willis:
> > > > > K3 TI AM62L SoC supports wakeup from WKUP UART when the SoC is in the
> > > > > DeepSleep low power mode. To allow wakeup from WKUP UART the target-module
> > > > > device tree node is enabled. The ti-sysc interconnect target module driver
> > > > > is used to configure the the SYSCONFIG related registers. In this case,
> > > > > the interconnect target module node configures the WKUP UART to be able to
> > > > > wakeup from system suspend. The SYSC register is used to enable wakeup
> > > > > from system suspend for the WKUP UART. Refer to 14.7.2.5 UART in the
> > > > > AM62L Techincal Reference Manual for registers referenced [1].
> > > > > 
> > > > > Previous TI SoCs configure the WKUP UART to wakeup from system suspend
> > > > > using the ti-sysc interconnect target module driver. Refer to commit
> > > > > ce27f7f9e328 ("arm64: dts: ti: k3-am62-wakeup: Configure ti-sysc for
> > > > > wkup_uart0") for an example of this.
> > > > 
> > > > I think I may be confused. What is setting the pinmux for the wkup_uart
> > > > to allow us to trigger the wake event? It looks like they reset to GPIO
> > > > pins if not set. Is firmware doing this?
> > > 
> > > On AM62L, the WKUP UART pinmux is initially set by TFA so that it is set to
> > > the UART pins, not GPIO. The target-module node sets the WKUP UART SYSC
> > > register so that wakeup is enabled.
> > > 
> > 
> > Nice however should we mark the UART in the board file as reserved for
> > TFA or is it free to be used by Linux and only during the low power
> > modes after Linux is asleep will it be used by TFA?
> > 
> > ~Bryan
> 
> Sorry for the confusion, I said earlier that the WKUP UART could be used by
> firmware, but that is not to say it is specifically reserved by the firmware
> in general. TFA sets the WKUP UART pins, but it does not use the WKUP UART
> for anything else. The only exception for TFA using the WKUP UART is if the
> user chooses to use the WKUP UART for TFA debugging [1].
> 
> All of this to say that the WKUP UART *can* be used by Linux, it does not
> need to be reserved for firmware.
> 

If you are going to use it for linux wakeup, then why dont we enable it for
linux? what TFA does or not should not dictate device tree unless it is
a hardware description - provide the full description in dt.

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