Re: [PATCH 2/2] PM: domain: use per-genpd lockdep class
From: Bjorn Andersson <hidden>
Date: 2021-06-29 15:09:38
Also in:
lkml
On Mon 28 Jun 14:55 CDT 2021, Dmitry Baryshkov wrote:
Hi, On 17/06/2021 12:07, Ulf Hansson wrote:quoted
+ Rajendra On Tue, 15 Jun 2021 at 17:55, Bjorn Andersson [off-list ref] wrote:
[..]
quoted
quoted
But I am unable to find a way for the gdsc driver to get hold of the struct generic_pm_domain of the resources exposed by the rpmhpd driver.You don't need a handle to the struct generic_pm_domain, to assign a parent/child domain. Instead you can use of_genpd_add_subdomain(), which takes two "struct of_phandle_args*" corresponding to the parent/child device nodes of the genpd providers and then let genpd internally do the look up.
[..]
I think I'd need this function anyway for the gdsc code. During gdsc_init() we check gdsc status and this requires register access (and thus powering on the parent domain) before the gdsc is registered itself as a power domain.
But this is a register access in the dispcc block, which is the context that our gdsc_init() operates. So describing that MMCX is the power-domain for dispcc should ensure that the power-domain is enabled. We do however need to make sure that dispcc doesn't hog its power-domain, and that any register accesses in runtime is done with the parenting power-domain enabled. E.g. the clock framework wraps all operations in pm_runtime_get/put(), but I don't see anything in the gnepd code for this. And for gcc I'm worried that we might have some GDSCs that are parented by CX and some by MX, but I do still think that the register accesses are only related to one of these. But this seems like a continuation of the special case in dispcc, so I think we should be able to focus on getting that right before we attempt the general case (and I don't know if we have a need for this today). Regards, Bjorn