On Mon, Oct 28, 2024 at 03:22:59PM +0100, Konrad Dybcio wrote: > From: Konrad Dybcio <konrad.dybcio@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > > Certain firmware implementations (such as the ones found on Qualcomm > SoCs between roughly 2015 and 2023) expose an S3-like S2RAM state > through the CPU_SUSPEND call. > > This works exactly like SYSTEM_SUSPEND. The PSCI spec describes that > call as optional (and only introduced in PSCIv1.0), so not all > platforms expose it. > > Marking a DT-described "domain-idle-state" as such isn't currently > well accounted for in the PSCI idle topology infrastructure: the > cpuidle and genpd framework are deeply intertwined, and trying to > separate them would cause more havoc than good. I don't understand what you mean here please elaborate. The part of the story I understand is that you have a system (well, firmware for an extended set of systems) that does not implement SYSTEM_SUSPEND but can reach a S2R like system state through the CPU_SUSPEND call. Firmware works in OS-initiated mode, idle-states should allow you to define idle states that allow the system to enter the S2R state through CPUidle. Please explain to me what's missing. > Instead, allow the specifying of a single CPU_SUSPEND sleep param > under the /psci node that shall be treated exactly like SYSTEM_SUSPEND > from Linux's POV. As a bonus, this way we also don't have to fight > with the genpd idle governor to avoid taking the S3-like state into > consideration. That's not acceptable. I want to understand what's preventing this system to enter that state through suspend2idle and the mainline code. > Signed-off-by: Konrad Dybcio <konrad.dybcio@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > --- > drivers/firmware/psci/psci.c | 36 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++----- > 1 file changed, 31 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-) NACK > diff --git a/drivers/firmware/psci/psci.c b/drivers/firmware/psci/psci.c > index 0e622aa5ad58bbe69dfc3a71bced597618e73f15..20ae6a6d59a9f276db75260b6ca1a5827e443782 100644 > --- a/drivers/firmware/psci/psci.c > +++ b/drivers/firmware/psci/psci.c > @@ -78,6 +78,7 @@ struct psci_0_1_function_ids get_psci_0_1_function_ids(void) > > static u32 psci_cpu_suspend_feature; > static bool psci_system_reset2_supported; > +static u32 psci_s2ram_suspend_param; > > static inline bool psci_has_ext_power_state(void) > { > @@ -519,10 +520,10 @@ static int psci_system_suspend_begin(suspend_state_t state) > return 0; > } > > -static const struct platform_suspend_ops psci_suspend_ops = { > - .valid = suspend_valid_only_mem, > - .enter = psci_system_suspend_enter, > - .begin = psci_system_suspend_begin, > +static const struct platform_suspend_ops psci_system_suspend_ops = { > + .valid = suspend_valid_only_mem, > + .enter = psci_system_suspend_enter, > + .begin = psci_system_suspend_begin, > }; > > static void __init psci_init_system_reset2(void) > @@ -545,7 +546,7 @@ static void __init psci_init_system_suspend(void) > ret = psci_features(PSCI_FN_NATIVE(1_0, SYSTEM_SUSPEND)); > > if (ret != PSCI_RET_NOT_SUPPORTED) > - suspend_set_ops(&psci_suspend_ops); > + suspend_set_ops(&psci_system_suspend_ops); > } > > static void __init psci_init_cpu_suspend(void) > @@ -673,6 +674,17 @@ static int __init psci_probe(void) > > typedef int (*psci_initcall_t)(const struct device_node *); > > +static int psci_cpu_suspend_s2ram_enter(suspend_state_t state) > +{ > + return psci_cpu_suspend_enter(psci_s2ram_suspend_param); > +} > + > +static const struct platform_suspend_ops psci_cpu_suspend_s2ram_ops = { > + .valid = suspend_valid_only_mem, > + .enter = psci_cpu_suspend_s2ram_enter, > + .begin = psci_system_suspend_begin, > +}; > + > /* > * PSCI init function for PSCI versions >=0.2 > * > @@ -686,6 +698,20 @@ static int __init psci_0_2_init(const struct device_node *np) > if (err) > return err; > > + /* > + * Some firmwares expose S2RAM entry through a custom suspend param. > + * > + * If found, register a suspend handler instead of registering the > + * idle state with cpuidle. > + */ > + err = of_property_read_u32(np, "arm,psci-s2ram-param", &psci_s2ram_suspend_param); > + if (!err) { > + suspend_set_ops(&psci_cpu_suspend_s2ram_ops); > + } else if (err != -EINVAL) { > + pr_err("Couldn't read the S2RAM PSCI suspend param: %d\n", > + psci_s2ram_suspend_param); > + } > + > /* > * Starting with v0.2, the PSCI specification introduced a call > * (PSCI_VERSION) that allows probing the firmware version, so > > -- > 2.47.0 >