19.08.2019 22:07, Sowjanya Komatineni пишет: > > On 8/19/19 11:20 AM, Sowjanya Komatineni wrote: >> >> On 8/19/19 9:48 AM, Dmitry Osipenko wrote: >>> 16.08.2019 22:42, Sowjanya Komatineni пишет: >>>> Tegra210 and prior Tegra chips have deep sleep entry and wakeup related >>>> timings which are platform specific that should be configured before >>>> entering into deep sleep. >>>> >>>> Below are the timing specific configurations for deep sleep entry and >>>> wakeup. >>>> - Core rail power-on stabilization timer >>>> - OSC clock stabilization timer after SOC rail power is stabilized. >>>> - Core power off time is the minimum wake delay to keep the system >>>> in deep sleep state irrespective of any quick wake event. >>>> >>>> These values depends on the discharge time of regulators and turn OFF >>>> time of the PMIC to allow the complete system to finish entering into >>>> deep sleep state. >>>> >>>> These values vary based on the platform design and are specified >>>> through the device tree. >>>> >>>> This patch has implementation to configure these timings which are must >>>> to have for proper deep sleep and wakeup operations. >>>> >>>> Signed-off-by: Sowjanya Komatineni <skomatineni@xxxxxxxxxx> >>>> --- >>>> drivers/soc/tegra/pmc.c | 14 +++++++++++++- >>>> 1 file changed, 13 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) >>>> >>>> diff --git a/drivers/soc/tegra/pmc.c b/drivers/soc/tegra/pmc.c >>>> index 53ed70773872..710969043668 100644 >>>> --- a/drivers/soc/tegra/pmc.c >>>> +++ b/drivers/soc/tegra/pmc.c >>>> @@ -88,6 +88,8 @@ >>>> #define PMC_CPUPWRGOOD_TIMER 0xc8 >>>> #define PMC_CPUPWROFF_TIMER 0xcc >>>> +#define PMC_COREPWRGOOD_TIMER 0x3c >>>> +#define PMC_COREPWROFF_TIMER 0xe0 >>>> #define PMC_PWR_DET_VALUE 0xe4 >>>> @@ -2277,7 +2279,7 @@ static const struct tegra_pmc_regs >>>> tegra20_pmc_regs = { >>>> static void tegra20_pmc_init(struct tegra_pmc *pmc) >>>> { >>>> - u32 value; >>>> + u32 value, osc, pmu, off; >>>> /* Always enable CPU power request */ >>>> value = tegra_pmc_readl(pmc, PMC_CNTRL); >>>> @@ -2303,6 +2305,16 @@ static void tegra20_pmc_init(struct tegra_pmc >>>> *pmc) >>>> value = tegra_pmc_readl(pmc, PMC_CNTRL); >>>> value |= PMC_CNTRL_SYSCLK_OE; >>>> tegra_pmc_writel(pmc, value, PMC_CNTRL); >>>> + >>>> + /* program core timings which are applicable only for suspend >>>> state */ >>>> + if (pmc->suspend_mode != TEGRA_SUSPEND_NONE) { >>>> + osc = DIV_ROUND_UP(pmc->core_osc_time * 8192, 1000000); >>>> + pmu = DIV_ROUND_UP(pmc->core_pmu_time * 32768, 1000000); >>>> + off = DIV_ROUND_UP(pmc->core_off_time * 32768, 1000000); >>>> + tegra_pmc_writel(pmc, ((osc << 8) & 0xff00) | (pmu & 0xff), >>>> + PMC_COREPWRGOOD_TIMER); >>>> + tegra_pmc_writel(pmc, off, PMC_COREPWROFF_TIMER); >>>> + } >>>> } >>>> static void tegra20_pmc_setup_irq_polarity(struct tegra_pmc *pmc, >>>> >>> In the previous version of this patch there were checks for zero values >>> of the timers with intention to skip programming of the timers if value >>> is zero. I'm a bit puzzled by the new version, given that SUSPEND_NONE >>> means that suspending isn't available at all and thus PMC timers won't >>> be utilized, hence it shouldn't matter what values are programmed for >>> the counters, isn't it? >> >> Yes, as I see in documentation we already specify all these timings >> are required properties when suspend mode is used, I updated in this >> version to program core timings only when suspend mode is enabled. >> > In other words, core timings are for SC7 entry only. So when SC7/suspend > mode is not used, these timings doesn't matter. In this case, it should be a bit more straightforward to always program the timers unconditionally. But since device-tree binding requires all the properties to be specified when suspend mode isn't NONE, then the new variant also makes sense. Either way is good to me, thanks. Reviewed-by: Dmitry Osipenko <digetx@xxxxxxxxx>