On Tue, Oct 29, 2019 at 05:44:35PM +0100, Ulf Hansson wrote: > The per CPU variable psci_power_state, contains an array of fixed values, > which reflects the corresponding arm,psci-suspend-param parsed from DT, for > each of the available CPU idle states. > > This isn't sufficient when using the hierarchical CPU topology in DT, in > combination with having PSCI OS initiated (OSI) mode enabled. More > precisely, in OSI mode, Linux is responsible of telling the PSCI FW what > idle state the cluster (a group of CPUs) should enter, while in PSCI > Platform Coordinated (PC) mode, each CPU independently votes for an idle > state of the cluster. > > For this reason, introduce a per CPU variable called domain_state and > implement two helper functions to read/write its value. Then let the > domain_state take precedence over the regular selected state, when entering > and idle state. > > Finally, let's also avoid sprinkling the existing non-OSI path with > operations being specific for OSI. > Mostly looks good. I am still wondering if we can keep all OSI related info in the newly created structure and have psci_states outside it as before. And I was think psci_enter_idle_state_pc and psci_enter_idle_state_osi instead of single psci_enter_idle_state and assign/initialise state->enter based on the mode chosen. I had to closer look now and looks like enter is initialised in generic dt_idle_states. That said, what you have in this patch also looks OK to me, was just trying to avoid access to the new structure all together and keep the PC mode patch almost same as before when suspending. I will see what Lorenzo thinks about this. -- Regards, Sudeep