(subset) [PATCH 0/4] power: sys-off: fix Pixel C shutdown via MAX77620
Lee Jones
lee at kernel.org
Thu May 21 09:24:36 PDT 2026
On Thu, 21 May 2026, Diogo Ivo wrote:
>
>
> On 5/21/26 12:41, Lee Jones wrote:
> > On Thu, 21 May 2026, Diogo Ivo wrote:
> >
> > > Hi Lee,
> > >
> > > On 5/20/26 18:25, Lee Jones wrote:
> > > > On Thu, 14 May 2026 16:47:18 +0200, Diogo Ivo wrote:
> > > > > This series migrates PSCI and MAX77620 poweroff handling to the
> > > > > sys-off framework and fixes shutdown on the Pixel C (Smaug).
> > > > >
> > > > > The first two patches replace legacy pm_power_off usage in the PSCI
> > > > > and MAX77620 drivers with sys-off handlers. Besides aligning both
> > > > > drivers with the modern poweroff infrastructure, this removes the
> > > > > global callback dependency and allows multiple handlers to coexist
> > > > > with explicit priorities.
> > > > >
> > > > > [...]
> > > >
> > > > Applied, thanks!
> > >
> > > Thanks for applying the patches! Just a question and an observation:
> > >
> > > - I'm assuming you were ok with merging [2/4] despite the possible
> > > deadlock since this risk is already present in mainline in the same
> > > form so we're not actually making things worse, is that so?
> >
> > Did you see the text below?
>
> Yes, but patch 3 is not addressing the possible deadlock hence my
> question.
>
> > Both patches 2 and 3 are applied.
> >
> > > - The observation is that the comment about overriding PSCI is only
> > > true after (and if) a reworked [1/4] is actually merged.
> > > If it isn't then patch [3/4] is actually working around another handler
> > > in soc/tegra/pmc.c where a handler that only does work for the Nexus
> > > 7 is actually registered at FIRMWARE level for all platforms that
> > > probe that driver (I will send out a patch shortly to only register
> > > the handler on the Nexus 7).
> >
> > I assume the other patches will be applied soon.
> >
> > If this causes some kind of issue - let me know later on in the cycle
> > and I'll remove whatever patches you ask me to.
>
> The PSCI patch [1/4] has a fundamental issue and needs a respin to be
> applied.
>
> In connection with this it might then become easier to quirk the PSCI
> driver rather than the PMIC driver, so for the moment I'll ask you to
> drop [3/4] until I propose the changes to the PSCI maintainers and see
> the feedback and at that point we can either completely drop [3/4] or
> reapply it; sorry for the noise.
Done.
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Lee Jones
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