Re: [PATCH 33/36] cpuidle,omap3: Use WFI for omap3_pm_idle()

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* Arnd Bergmann <arnd@xxxxxxxx> [220608 18:18]:
> On Wed, Jun 8, 2022 at 4:27 PM Peter Zijlstra <peterz@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> >
> > arch_cpu_idle() is a very simple idle interface and exposes only a
> > single idle state and is expected to not require RCU and not do any
> > tracing/instrumentation.
> >
> > As such, omap_sram_idle() is not a valid implementation. Replace it
> > with the simple (shallow) omap3_do_wfi() call. Leaving the more
> > complicated idle states for the cpuidle driver.

Agreed it makes sense to limit deeper idle states to cpuidle. Hopefully
there is some informative splat for attempting to use arch_cpu_ide()
for deeper idle states :)

> I see similar code in omap2:
> 
> omap2_pm_idle()
>  -> omap2_enter_full_retention()
>      -> omap2_sram_suspend()
> 
> Is that code path safe to use without RCU or does it need a similar change?

Seems like a similar change should be done for omap2. Then anybody who
cares to implement a minimal cpuidle support can do so.

Regards,

Tony



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