[PATCH v6 0/7] This is the 1st version of suspend for RK3288.
Heiko Stübner
heiko at sntech.de
Wed Oct 29 14:50:53 PDT 2014
Am Mittwoch, 29. Oktober 2014, 13:06:05 schrieb Kevin Hilman:
> Hi Chris,
>
> Chris Zhong <zyw at rock-chips.com> writes:
> > RK3288 can shut down the cpu, gpu and other device controllers in suspend,
> > and it will pull the GLOBAL_PWROFF pin to high in the final stage of the
> > process of suspend, pull the pin to low again when resume.
>
> I tried to test this on top of linux-next (next-20141029) and it doesn't
> wake up from serial port activity.
>
> Can you describe how to test this, as well as describe dependencies on
> other out-of-tree patches, including pointers to where they've been
> posted.
>
> Also, please describe how you tested this and on which hardware
> platforms. It's a big help to reviewers to know how it's been tested,
> and for anyone with similar hardware to know what else it's been tested
> on.
When testing this series it did go to sleep with
/ # echo mem > /sys/power/state
PM: Syncing filesystems ... done.
Freezing user space processes ... (elapsed 0.010 seconds) done.
Freezing remaining freezable tasks ... (elapsed 0.010 seconds) done.
PM: suspend of devices complete after 0.001 msecs
PM: late suspend of devices complete after 0.001 msecs
PM: noirq suspend of devices complete after 0.001 msecs
Disabling non-boot CPUs ...
CPU1: shutdown
CPU2: shutdown
CPU3: shutdown
and the change in pmic-noise lets me assume it's really asleep.
But I'm not exactly sure how to wake it up again. I even hard-wired the gpio-
keys to always enable the irq wake, but so far it didn't wake again when
pressing the power-key on the evb.
If anyone wants to peek, the collected patches (Doug's and Chris') can be
found on [0].
Heiko
[0] https://github.com/mmind/linux-rockchip/tree/wip/rk3288-suspend
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