"Properly" is a noise word that suggests "we're doing it right this time" but doesn't hint at what actually makes this better. On Sat, Feb 10, 2024 at 06:10:07PM +0100, Konrad Dybcio wrote: > Currently, we've only been minimizing the power draw while keeping the > RC up at all times. This is suboptimal, as it draws a whole lot of power > and prevents the SoC from power collapsing. Is "power collapse" a technical term specific to this device, or is there some more common term that could be used? I assume the fact that the RC remains powered precludes some lower power state of the entire SoC? > Implement full shutdown and re-initialization to allow for powering off > the controller. > > This is mainly indended for SC8280XP with a broken power rail setup, > which requires a full RC shutdown/reinit in order to reach SoC-wide > power collapse, but sleeping is generally better than not sleeping and > less destructive suspend can be implemented later for platforms that > support it. s/indended/intended/ > config PCIE_QCOM > bool "Qualcomm PCIe controller (host mode)" > depends on OF && (ARCH_QCOM || COMPILE_TEST) > + depends on QCOM_COMMAND_DB || QCOM_COMMAND_DB=n Just out of curiosity since I'm not a Kconfig expert, what does "depends on X || X=n" mean? I guess it's different from "depends on (QCOM_COMMAND_DB || !QCOM_COMMAND_DB)", which I also see used for QCOM_RPMH? Does this reduce compile testing? I see COMPILE_TEST mentioned in a few other QCOM_COMMAND_DB dependencies. > + ret_l23 = readl_poll_timeout(pcie->parf + PARF_PM_STTS, val, > + val & PM_ENTER_L23, 10000, 100000); Are these timeout values rooted in some PCIe or Qcom spec? Would be nice to have a spec citation or other reason for choosing these values. > + reset_control_assert(res->rst); > + usleep_range(2000, 2500); Ditto, some kind of citation would be nice. Bjorn