Am Mittwoch, 19. Juni 2019, 20:34:25 CEST schrieb Douglas Anderson: > This is the other half of the hacky solution from commit f497ab6b4bb8 > ("ARM: dts: rockchip: Configure BT_HOST_WAKE as wake-up signal on > veyron"). Specifically the LPM driver that the Broadcom Bluetooth > expects to have (but is missing in mainline) has two halves of the > equation: BT_HOST_WAKE and BT_DEV_WAKE. The BT_HOST_WAKE (which was > handled in the previous commit) is the one that lets the Bluetooth > wake the system up. The BT_DEV_WAKE (this patch) tells the Bluetooth > that it's OK to go into a low power mode. That means we were burning > a bit of extra power in S3 without this patch. Measurements are a bit > noisy, but it appears to be a few mA worth of difference. > > NOTE: Though these pins don't do much on systems with Marvell > Bluetooth, downstream kernels set it on all veyron boards so we'll do > the same. > > Signed-off-by: Douglas Anderson <dianders@xxxxxxxxxxxx> applied for 5.3 Thanks Heiko