Re: [PATCH V6 4/4] firmware: ti_sci: Introduce system suspend resume support
From: Dhruva Gole <hidden>
Date: 2023-08-08 19:48:44
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Kevin, Thanks for the suggestion. I have a rough proposal inline, please can you take a look? I will test those changes and respin this series accordingly On Aug 07, 2023 at 14:57:05 -0700, Kevin Hilman wrote:
Dhruva Gole [off-list ref] writes:quoted
On Aug 03, 2023 at 11:00:11 -0500, Andrew Davis wrote:quoted
On 8/3/23 10:55 AM, Dhruva Gole wrote:quoted
On Aug 03, 2023 at 10:26:32 -0500, Andrew Davis wrote:quoted
On 8/3/23 1:42 AM, Dhruva Gole wrote:quoted
Introduce system suspend resume calls that will allow the ti_sci driver to support deep sleep low power mode when the user space issues a suspend to mem. Also, write a ti_sci_prepare_system_suspend call to be used in the driver suspend handler to allow the system to identify the low power mode being entered and if necessary, send TISCI_MSG_PREPARE_SLEEP with information about the mode is being entered and the address for allocated memory for storing the context during Deep Sleep. We're using "pm_suspend_target_state" to map the kernel's target suspend state to SysFW low power mode. Make sure this is available only when CONFIG_SUSPEND is enabled. Co-developed-by: Dave Gerlach <redacted> Signed-off-by: Dave Gerlach <redacted> Signed-off-by: Vibhore Vardhan <redacted> Signed-off-by: Georgi Vlaev <redacted> Signed-off-by: Dhruva Gole <redacted> --- drivers/firmware/ti_sci.c | 63 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 63 insertions(+)[..snip..]quoted
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+static int ti_sci_suspend(struct device *dev) +{ + struct ti_sci_info *info = dev_get_drvdata(dev); + int ret; + + ret = ti_sci_cmd_set_io_isolation(&info->handle, TISCI_MSG_VALUE_IO_ENABLE);After this the will the IOs be in isolation? Or does the firmware wait until power down begins later?From what I understand, IOs will be in isolation immediatelyThat is what I understand too, so then any device that may need to do some external communication for its suspend will not function, this must be the last driver _suspend() the system calls, how do you enforce that?I will make use of .suspend_noirq callbacks in that case. Does that sound better, or is there anything else I may not be aware of?Using _noirq just moves the problem. What if other drivers are also using _noirq callbacks and run after the SCI driver? You still cannot
True, this thought occurred to me as well which is why I was thinking that moving it to ATF might be a better choice.
guarantee ordering. It seems to me that the IO isolation stuff is a system-wide operation, and should probably be handled at the platform suspend_ops level (e.g. suspend_ops->prepare_late()). This would ensure that it runs
I must have missed this approach! Are you suggesting something like what
was done for am335?
static const struct platform_suspend_ops am33xx_pm_ops
have a similar code for tisci..?
static const struct platform_suspend_ops tisci_pm_ops = {
.prepare_late = tisci_set_io_isolation
};
And then while resuming we may want the pinctrl driver to scan for the
wk_evt bit[0] before the isolation is disabled, so we want the
tisci_resume/ remove isolation to be called later than that.
So I a wondering if the code below makes sense?
static const struct platform_suspend_ops tisci_pm_ops = {
.prepare_late = tisci_suspend // also includes set isolation
.end = tisci_resume // Disables isolation
};
However a minor drawback here maybe that the serial logs on the resume
path may not appear when using a serial console for example. However
they should be able to easily access using dmesg.
*after* all the driver hooks (even driver _noirq hooks.) and right before the full suspend (or s2idle.) Now, all that being said, I noticed that in v7, you didn't move this to _noirq, but instead suggested that this be handled by TF-A. I suppose that's an option also, but my suggestion above should work also.
Thanks for the pointer! I do believe it will make more sense to do it from linux itself unless we have no way to do it in linux.
Kevin
[0] Table 5-517. Description Of The Pad Configuration Register Bits https://www.ti.com/lit/pdf/spruid7 NOTE: The hardware works in such a way that as soon as the IO isolation is disabled the wake_evt information is lost so the pinctrl-single driver won't be able to know what pin woke it up if we disable io isolation before it has the chance to look at the padconf registers -- Best regards, Dhruva Gole [off-list ref] _______________________________________________ linux-arm-kernel mailing list linux-arm-kernel@lists.infradead.org http://lists.infradead.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-arm-kernel