Re: [PATCH] ARM: dts: gta04: fix excess dma channel usage

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On Thu, 19 Jan 2023 09:30:20 +0200
Tony Lindgren <tony@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> * Tony Lindgren <tony@xxxxxxxxxxx> [230116 17:33]:
> > * Adam Ford <aford173@xxxxxxxxx> [230116 17:00]:  
> > > Doesn't this imply the target-module stuff needs to be implemented for
> > > the drivers?  It looks like a lot of the omap3 drivers are still using
> > > hwmods although some have target-modules. In this case, the mcspi
> > > drivers that Andreas is disabling don't appear to have target-module
> > > stuff configured.  
> > 
> > Sorry I don't remember if omap_device.c ignores status disabled or not.
> > But in any case, it should be trivial to update omap3.dtsi to configure
> > some of the devices like mcspi to probe with device tree data and ti-sysc
> > as needed.  
> 
> So as long as gta04 power management still behaves with this patch it
> should good to go.
> 
# sleep 10 ; /usr/local/bin/idledump
     CM_IDLEST1_CORE 00000042
     CM_IDLEST3_CORE 00000000
     CM_FCLKEN1_CORE 00000000
     CM_FCLKEN3_CORE 00000002
     CM_CLKSTST_CORE 00000003
     CM_IDLEST_CKGEN 00000209
    CM_IDLEST2_CKGEN 00000000
       CM_FCLKEN_DSS 00000000
       CM_IDLEST_DSS 00000000
       CM_FCLKEN_CAM 00000000
       CM_IDLEST_CAM 00000000
       CM_FCLKEN_PER 00000000
       CM_IDLEST_PER 00000000


FCLKEN3_CORE becomes 0 after unbinding the bandgap sensor.

but...
# cat /sys/kernel/debug/pm_debug/time 
usbhost_pwrdm (ON),OFF:830267486567,RET:0,INA:0,ON:12202880865
sgx_pwrdm (INA),OFF:0,RET:0,INA:841224365234,ON:1245971680
core_pwrdm (ON),OFF:0,RET:0,INA:0,ON:842470336914
per_pwrdm (ON),OFF:520406799328,RET:30043365464,INA:0,ON:292020111087

hmmm.... 

but does not look like anything related to mcspi*.

Regards,
Andreas




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