[PATCH 0/6] ARM: OMAP4: core retention support

Kevin Hilman khilman at ti.com
Mon Feb 27 20:25:55 EST 2012


Tero Kristo <t-kristo at ti.com> writes:

> This set adds core retention support on top of mainline. The set
> also adds IO CHAIN wakeup capability for OMAP4, which is a nice feature
> to have while trying suspend / resume with CSWR as it is quite difficult
> to wake up the device without this.
>
> Patch 6 might cause some stir, but this is needed as omap4 PRCM chain
> handler currently does not work without SPARSE_IRQ. Enabling the
> SPARSE_IRQ causes a WARN from gic during boot for omap4, and attempting
> to fix this creates some spam from interrupt handling code which seems to
> originate from GPMC/GPIO. Also, omap3 boot breaks completely,
> thus it is impossible to enable this option as of now.
>
> Tested on OMAP4 blaze board, with OMAP4430 EMU chip. Suspend / resume
> works nicely, and wakeup with UART3 works. The powerdomain state info
> under pm-debug appears to be somewhat bogus right after boot, but fixes
> itself during suspend. This should be addressed separately. Also
> verified that suspend / resume with OMAP3 beagle is okay.

Please separate out the IO daisy chain stuff as a separate series.

Vishwa had a multiple patch series that cleaned some of this up and
also made it common for OMAP3 and 4.

   http://marc.info/?l=linux-omap&m=132387916807059&w=2

I had several review comments on that series that were never responded
to, 

   http://marc.info/?l=linux-omap&w=2&r=1&s=DaisyChain&q=b

so I'd first like to understand why that series was dropped and only
selected parts were taken for $SUBJECT series, and what is the plan for
the IO daisy chain series.

Kevin



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