10.08.2021 02:46, Dmitry Osipenko пишет: > 10.08.2021 01:44, Dmitry Osipenko пишет: >> 10.08.2021 01:26, Dmitry Osipenko пишет: >>> 04.08.2021 13:58, Rajendra Nayak пишет: >>>> @@ -2637,6 +2643,8 @@ static int __genpd_dev_pm_attach(struct device *dev, struct device *base_dev, >>>> { >>>> struct of_phandle_args pd_args; >>>> struct generic_pm_domain *pd; >>>> + struct device_node *np; >>>> + int pstate; >>>> int ret; >>>> >>>> ret = of_parse_phandle_with_args(dev->of_node, "power-domains", >>>> @@ -2675,10 +2683,26 @@ static int __genpd_dev_pm_attach(struct device *dev, struct device *base_dev, >>>> genpd_unlock(pd); >>>> } >>>> >>>> - if (ret) >>>> + if (ret) { >>>> genpd_remove_device(pd, dev); >>>> + return -EPROBE_DEFER; >>>> + } >>>> + >>>> + /* Set the default performance state */ >>>> + np = dev->of_node; >>>> + if (of_parse_phandle(np, "required-opps", index)) { > > The OF node returned by of_parse_phandle() must be put. > >>>> + pstate = of_get_required_opp_performance_state(np, index); > > If you have more than one power domain, then this will override the > pstate which was set for a previous domain. This code doesn't feel solid > to me, at least a clarifying comment is needed about how it's supposed > to work. > >>>> + if (pstate < 0) { >>>> + ret = pstate; >>>> + dev_err(dev, "failed to set required performance state for power-domain %s: %d\n", >>>> + pd->name, ret); >>>> + } else { >>>> + dev_pm_genpd_set_performance_state(dev, pstate); >> >> Where is error handling? >> >>>> + dev_gpd_data(dev)->default_pstate = pstate; >>>> + } >>>> + } >>> >>> Why performance state is set after genpd_power_on()? > > Should set_performance_state() be invoked when power_on=false? > > I assume it should be: > > if (power_on) { > dev_pm_genpd_set_performance_state(dev, pstate); > dev_gpd_data(dev)->default_pstate = pstate; > } else { > dev_gpd_data(dev)->rpm_pstate = pstate; > } > Although, thinking a bit more about this, it should be better to skip setting perf state in a case of power_on=false and let drivers to handle it, IMO. Too much trouble with it for the core.