Changes in v5: - In-lines devm_pm_domain_attach_list() in probe() directly - Vlad - Link to v4: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20241127-b4-linux-next-24-11-18-clock-multiple-power-domains-v4-0-4348d40cb635@xxxxxxxxxx v4: - Adds Bjorn's RB to first patch - Bjorn - Drops the 'd' in "and int" - Bjorn - Amends commit log of patch 3 to capture a number of open questions - Bjorn - Link to v3: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20241126-b4-linux-next-24-11-18-clock-multiple-power-domains-v3-0-836dad33521a@xxxxxxxxxx v3: - Fixes commit log "per which" - Bryan - Link to v2: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20241125-b4-linux-next-24-11-18-clock-multiple-power-domains-v2-0-a5e7554d7e45@xxxxxxxxxx v2: The main change in this version is Bjorn's pointing out that pm_runtime_* inside of the gdsc_enable/gdsc_disable path would be recursive and cause a lockdep splat. Dmitry alluded to this too. Bjorn pointed to stuff being done lower in the gdsc_register() routine that might be a starting point. I iterated around that idea and came up with patch #3. When a gdsc has no parent and the pd_list is non-NULL then attach that orphan GDSC to the clock controller power-domain list. Existing subdomain code in gdsc_register() will connect the parent GDSCs in the clock-controller to the clock-controller subdomain, the new code here does that same job for a list of power-domains the clock controller depends on. To Dmitry's point about MMCX and MCX dependencies for the registers inside of the clock controller, I have switched off all references in a test dtsi and confirmed that accessing the clock-controller regs themselves isn't required. On the second point I also verified my test branch with lockdep on which was a concern with the pm_domain version of this solution but I wanted to cover it anyway with the new approach for completeness sake. Here's the item-by-item list of changes: - Adds a patch to capture pm_genpd_add_subdomain() result code - Bryan - Changes changelog of second patch to remove singleton and generally to make the commit log easier to understand - Bjorn - Uses demv_pm_domain_attach_list - Vlad - Changes error check to if (ret < 0 && ret != -EEXIST) - Vlad - Retains passing &pd_data instead of NULL - because NULL doesn't do the same thing - Bryan/Vlad - Retains standalone function qcom_cc_pds_attach() because the pd_data enumeration looks neater in a standalone function - Bryan/Vlad - Drops pm_runtime in favour of gdsc_add_subdomain_list() for each power-domain in the pd_list. The pd_list will be whatever is pointed to by power-domains = <> in the dtsi - Bjorn - Link to v1: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20241118-b4-linux-next-24-11-18-clock-multiple-power-domains-v1-0-b7a2bd82ba37@xxxxxxxxxx v1: On x1e80100 and it's SKUs the Camera Clock Controller - CAMCC has multiple power-domains which power it. Usually with a single power-domain the core platform code will automatically switch on the singleton power-domain for you. If you have multiple power-domains for a device, in this case the clock controller, you need to switch those power-domains on/off yourself. The clock controllers can also contain Global Distributed Switch Controllers - GDSCs which themselves can be referenced from dtsi nodes ultimately triggering a gdsc_en() in drivers/clk/qcom/gdsc.c. As an example: cci0: cci@ac4a000 { power-domains = <&camcc TITAN_TOP_GDSC>; }; This series adds the support to attach a power-domain list to the clock-controllers and the GDSCs those controllers provide so that in the case of the above example gdsc_toggle_logic() will trigger the power-domain list with pm_runtime_resume_and_get() and pm_runtime_put_sync() respectively. Signed-off-by: Bryan O'Donoghue <bryan.odonoghue@xxxxxxxxxx> --- Bryan O'Donoghue (3): clk: qcom: gdsc: Capture pm_genpd_add_subdomain result code clk: qcom: common: Add support for power-domain attachment clk: qcom: Support attaching GDSCs to multiple parents drivers/clk/qcom/common.c | 10 ++++++++++ drivers/clk/qcom/gdsc.c | 41 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-- drivers/clk/qcom/gdsc.h | 1 + 3 files changed, 50 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) --- base-commit: 744cf71b8bdfcdd77aaf58395e068b7457634b2c change-id: 20241118-b4-linux-next-24-11-18-clock-multiple-power-domains-a5f994dc452a Best regards, -- Bryan O'Donoghue <bryan.odonoghue@xxxxxxxxxx>