Hi, Manu Gautam <mgautam@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes: >>>> On 27/09/17 14:19, Manu Gautam wrote: >>>>> Driver powers-off PHYs and reinitializes DWC3 core and gadget on >>>>> resume. While this works fine for gadget mode but in host >>>>> mode there is not re-initialization of host stack. Also, resetting >>>>> bus as part of bus_suspend/resume is not correct which could affect >>>>> (or disconnect) connected devices. >>>>> Fix this by not reinitializing core on suspend/resume in host mode >>>>> for HOST only and OTG/drd configurations. >>>>> >>>> All this seems correct but we (TI) were relying on dwc3_core_exit() to be called >>>> during dwc3_suspend() to have the lowest power state for our platforms. >>>> >>>> After this patch, DWC3 controller and PHYs won't be turned off thus >>>> preventing our platform from reaching low power levels. >>>> >>>> So this is a regression for us (TI) in v4.15-rc. >>>> >>>> Felipe, do you agree? >>>> >>>> If yes I can send a patch which fixes the regression >>>> and also makes USB host work after suspend/resume. >>>> >>> I think it will be better to separate runtime_suspend and pm_suspend handling for >>> host mode in dwc3. Powering offf/on PHYs and dwc3_core_exit/init across system >>> suspend-resume should be ok but doing that for runtime suspend-resume is not >>> correct. >> it sure is. It's part of hibernation-while-disconnected programming sequence >> >>> Let me know if that sounds ok, I can provide a patch for same instead of >>> reverting this which affects runtime PM with dwc3 host. >> nope, that would break platforms using hibernation > > Please don't mind me asking this if it is very basic, I am probably > missing something there > > We should be able to distinguish between runtime_pm vs > system_suspend/hibernation and then process accordingly. I'm not talking about Linux suspend to disk; I'm talking about Synopsys' Hibernation feature (open up your databook and have a read ;-) > In host mode runtime suspend/resume could happen very often with > device connected, and resetting h/w on every runtime_resume might not > be desired. And PHYs drivers can also support runtime_suspend which > would be preferred instead of shutting down phy. We don't do anything when dwc3 is working as a host, we simply assume if we reach dwc3.ko, xhci has done its part. Here's what our suspend_common looks like: static int dwc3_suspend_common(struct dwc3 *dwc) { unsigned long flags; switch (dwc->current_dr_role) { case DWC3_GCTL_PRTCAP_DEVICE: spin_lock_irqsave(&dwc->lock, flags); dwc3_gadget_suspend(dwc); spin_unlock_irqrestore(&dwc->lock, flags); dwc3_core_exit(dwc); break; case DWC3_GCTL_PRTCAP_HOST: default: /* do nothing */ break; } return 0; } We're not resetting anything, not tearing down anything. No idea why you're saying that in host mode we're breaking things apart. If you have out-of-tree patches on top of v4.15-rc7, fix them instead of claiming mainline is at fault. -- balbi
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