On 12/5/2015 2:58 AM, Vinod Koul wrote: > On Tue, Dec 01, 2015 at 11:57:34PM -0500, Sinan Kaya wrote: >> On 11/30/2015 10:17 PM, Vinod Koul wrote: >>> On Mon, Nov 30, 2015 at 09:42:01AM -0500, Sinan Kaya wrote: >>> >>>>>> +static int hidma_mgmt_probe(struct platform_device *pdev) >>>>>> +{ >>>>>> + struct hidma_mgmt_dev *mgmtdev; >>>>>> + struct resource *res; >>>>>> + void __iomem *virtaddr; >>>>>> + int irq; >>>>>> + int rc; >>>>>> + u32 val; >>>>>> + >>>>>> + pm_runtime_set_autosuspend_delay(&pdev->dev, AUTOSUSPEND_TIMEOUT); >>>>>> + pm_runtime_use_autosuspend(&pdev->dev); >>>>>> + pm_runtime_set_active(&pdev->dev); >>>>>> + pm_runtime_enable(&pdev->dev); >>>>> >>>>> at this time pm core will treat device as fully enabled and pm methods can >>>>> be invoked, but you are not ready yet right. Typically these are done at the >>>>> end of the probe unless you have a reason... >>>> >>>> I need it here because the clocks are declared as ACPI power resources. >>>> The kernel is turning off all power resources during initialization. In >>>> order for this code to touch the hardware, I need to call enable so that >>>> clocks are enabled once again. >>> >>> The question is are you ready in your driver routines to be invoked by pm >>> core? >>> >> >> I don't have any support for suspend and resume PM APIs. The only PM >> interface I support is PM runtime. PM can turn on/off the clocks based >> on the reference counts it maintains after get/set APIs. Since PM is >> turning off the clocks during power up before my driver load, I do need >> to grab this lock to re-enable it during HW initialization. Then, let PM >> turn off the clocks again after the AUTOSUSPEND_TIMEOUT when I'm done. >> >> Is there any other interaction with the PM that I'm not aware of? > > No this is fine. The the runtime_resume will be onvoked and it will request > resources are those set before you enable the device? > Yes, the only resource that this device needs for power management is the ACPI power resources. The device does not support suspend/resume via traditional _PS0 and _PS3 calls. ACPI power resources are initialized during power up while ACPI is being enumerated. The probing of the HIDMA driver happens much afterwards. -- Sinan Kaya Qualcomm Technologies, Inc. on behalf of Qualcomm Innovation Center, Inc. Qualcomm Innovation Center, Inc. is a member of Code Aurora Forum, a Linux Foundation Collaborative Project -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe dmaengine" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html