[PATCH 4/6] pinctrl: single: Add support for wake-up interrupts

Roger Quadros rogerq at ti.com
Fri Oct 11 04:49:16 EDT 2013


On 10/10/2013 07:00 PM, Tony Lindgren wrote:
> * Roger Quadros <rogerq at ti.com> [131010 06:32]:
>>
>> I tried testing this with the USB EHCI driver, but I'm not getting wake up interrupts
>> while the system is still running and only the EHCI controller is runtime suspended.
>>
>> It seems we need to somehow call _reconfigure_io_chain() to update the daisy chain
>> whenever the pad wakeup_enable bit is changed.
> 
> Sounds like this is on omap3? Have you tried calling pcs_soc->rearm() in the
> pcs_irq_handle() like the comments there suggest? At least for me that keeps
> the wake-up interrupts continuously running on omap3 instead of just idle modes.

Yes it is on OMAP3. I haven't tried with pcs_soc->rearm(). I will give it a try and
let you know.
> 
> Now on omap4, I've noticed the wake up interrupts are on all the time based on tests
> with the serial driver.
>  
>> I think pcs_irq_set_wake() is where need to control system wakeup behaviour for the irq.
>> This is where we should be able to change WAKEUP_EN bit of the pad
>> to enable/disable system wakeup for that pad and also call _reconfigure_io_chain().
> 
> Well the irq_set_wake() should only be needed for suspend and resume. For runtime PM
> the wake-events should be always enabled by default as pointed out by Alan Stern
> a while back.

Right, but we need to update the WAKEUP_EN bit in the pad control register for that
to work, no?. This is something we are not doing in the driver.
>  
>> This would mean that we don't really need to set WAKEUP_EN for the pads in the DTS file.
> 
> Well for runtime PM, we should also do the automatic handling if configured.
> But how to do that best is still open..

I didn't get this part. I was thinking that irq_set_wake() should map directly to WAKEUP_EN
bit for the pin.

cheers,
-roger




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