On 2/16/22 13:25, Rafael J. Wysocki wrote: > On Tue, Feb 15, 2022 at 11:00 PM Dmitry Osipenko <digetx@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> >> 31.01.2022 02:36, Dmitry Osipenko пишет: >>> Problem >>> ------- >>> >>> SoC devices require power-off call chaining functionality from kernel. >>> We have a widely used restart chaining provided by restart notifier API, >>> but nothing for power-off. >>> >>> Solution >>> -------- >>> >>> Introduce new API that provides both restart and power-off call chains. >>> >>> Why combine restart with power-off? Because drivers often do both. >>> More practical to have API that provides both under the same roof. >>> >>> The new API is designed with simplicity and extensibility in mind. >>> It's built upon the existing restart and reboot APIs. The simplicity >>> is in new helper functions that are convenient for drivers. The >>> extensibility is in the design that doesn't hardcode callback >>> arguments, making easy to add new parameters and remove old. >>> >>> This is a third attempt to introduce the new API. First was made by >>> Guenter Roeck back in 2014, second was made by Thierry Reding in 2017. >>> In fact the work didn't stop and recently arm_pm_restart() was removed >>> from v5.14 kernel, which was a part of preparatory work started by >>> Guenter Roeck. I took into account experience and ideas from the >>> previous attempts, extended and polished them. >> >> >> Rafael and all, do you see anything critical that needs to be improved >> in this v6? >> >> Will be great if you could take this patchset via the power tree if it >> looks okay, or give an ack. > > I need some more time for this, sorry. > > I'm a bit concerned about seeing no response to this set from anyone. > > It looks like multiple platforms may be affected by it in principle, > so doesn't anyone care? I did looked into the whole patch set after applying it locally. While I agree a new combined API is good, and the beginning looked promising, after some time I started to ask myself if the whole infrastructure might be a little overdesigned. Anyway, I tested it and it works for me on parisc. And it's probably better than what we have today. Helge