On Wed, Aug 29, 2018 at 03:06:31PM +0200, Hans de Goede wrote: > On Bay Trail and Cherry Trail devices we set the pm_disabled flag for I2C > busses which the OS shares with the PUNIT as these need special handling. > Until now we called dev_pm_syscore_device(dev, true) for I2C controllers > with this flag set to keep these I2C controllers always on. > > After commit 12864ff8545f ("ACPI / LPSS: Avoid PM quirks on suspend and > resume from hibernation"), this no longer works. This commit modifies > lpss_iosf_exit_d3_state() to only run if lpss_iosf_enter_d3_state() has ran > before it, so that it does not run on a resume from hibernate (or from S3). > > On these systems the conditions for lpss_iosf_enter_d3_state() to run > never become true, so lpss_iosf_exit_d3_state() never gets called and > the 2 LPSS DMA controllers never get forced into D0 mode, instead they > are left in their default automatic power-on when needed mode. > > The not forcing of D0 mode for the DMA controllers enables these systems > to properly enter S0ix modes, which is a good thing. > > But after entering S0ix modes the I2C controller connected to the PMIC > no longer works, leading to e.g. broken battery monitoring. > > The _PS3 method for this I2C controller looks like this: > > Method (_PS3, 0, NotSerialized) // _PS3: Power State 3 > { > If ((((PMID == 0x04) || (PMID == 0x05)) || (PMID == 0x06))) > { > Return (Zero) > } > > PSAT |= 0x03 > Local0 = PSAT /* \_SB_.I2C5.PSAT */ > } > > Where PMID = 0x05, so we enter the Return (Zero) path on these systems. > > So even if we were to not call dev_pm_syscore_device(dev, true) the > I2C controller will be left in D0 rather then be switched to D3. > > Yet on other Bay and Cherry Trail devices S0ix is not entered unless *all* > I2C controllers are in D3 mode. This combined with the I2C controller no > longer working now that we reach S0ix states on these systems leads to me > believing that the PUNIT itself puts the I2C controller in D3 when all > other conditions for entering S0ix states are true. > > Since now the I2C controller is put in D3 over a suspend/resume we must > re-initialize it afterwards and that does indeed fix it no longer working. > > This commit implements this fix by: > > 1) Making the suspend_late callback a no-op if pm_disabled is set and > making the resume_early callback skip the clock re-enable (since it now was > not disabled) while still doing the necessary I2C controller re-init. > > 2) Removing the dev_pm_syscore_device(dev, true) call, so that the suspend > and resume callbacks are actually called. Normally this would cause the > ACPI pm code to call _PS3 putting the I2C controller in D3, wreaking havoc > since it is shared with the PUNIT, but in this special case the _PS3 method > is a no-op so we can safely allow a "fake" suspend / resume. > > Fixes: 12864ff8545f ("ACPI / LPSS: Avoid PM quirks on suspend and resume ...") > Link: https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=200861 > Cc: 4.15+ <stable@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> # 4.15+ > Signed-off-by: Hans de Goede <hdegoede@xxxxxxxxxx> Applied to for-current, thanks!
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