Hi Robin, On Fri, Jul 27, 2018 at 4:02 PM Vivek Gautam <vivek.gautam@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > This series provides the support for turning on the arm-smmu's > clocks/power domains using runtime pm. This is done using > device links between smmu and client devices. The device link > framework keeps the two devices in correct order for power-cycling > across runtime PM or across system-wide PM. > > With addition of a new device link flag DL_FLAG_AUTOREMOVE_SUPPLIER [8] > (available in linux-next of Rafael's linux-pm tree [9]), the device links > created between arm-smmu and its clients will be automatically purged > when arm-smmu driver unbinds from its device. > > As not all implementations support clock/power gating, we are checking > for a valid 'smmu->dev's pm_domain' to conditionally enable the runtime > power management for such smmu implementations that can support it. > Otherwise, the clocks are turned to be always on in .probe until .remove. > With conditional runtime pm now, we avoid touching dev->power.lock > in fastpaths for smmu implementations that don't need to do anything > useful with pm_runtime. > This lets us to use the much-argued pm_runtime_get_sync/put_sync() > calls in map/unmap callbacks so that the clients do not have to > worry about handling any of the arm-smmu's power. > > This series also adds support for Qcom's arm-smmu-v2 variant that > has different clocks and power requirements. > > Previous version of this patch series is @ [2]. > > Tested this series on msm8996, and sdm845 after pulling in Rafael's linux-pm > linux-next[9] and Joerg's iommu next[10] branches, and related changes for > device tree, etc. > > Hi Robin, Will, > I have addressed the comments for v13. If there's still a chance > can you please consider pulling this for v4.19. > Thanks. > > [v14] > * Moved arm_smmu_device_reset() from arm_smmu_pm_resume() to > arm_smmu_runtime_resume() so that the pm_resume callback calls > only runtime_resume to resume the device. > This should take care of restoring the state of smmu in systems > in which smmu lose register state on power-domain collapse. It's been a while since this series was posted and no more comments seem to be left anymore. Would you have some time to take a look again? Thanks. Best regards, Tomasz