On Wed, May 30, 2018 at 08:34:50AM -0700, Doug Anderson wrote: > On Wed, May 30, 2018 at 8:02 AM, Mark Brown <broonie@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > What you're describing sounds like what we should be doing normally, if > > we're not doing that we should probably be fixing the core. > I'm not convinced that this behavior makes sense to move to the core. > On most regulators I'd expect that when the regulator driver says to > turn them off that they will output no voltage. The reason RPMh is Oh, you mean while the regulator is off... TBH I don't see a huge problem doing that anyway and just reverting to the bottom of the constraints when everything gets turned off since we have to see if we need to adjust the voltage every time we enabled anyway. > In any other system when Linux disabled the regulator it wouldn't > matter that you left it set at 1.4V. Thus RPMh is special and IMO the > workaround belongs there. Without the core doing something the regulator isn't going to get told that anything updated voltages anyway...
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