The series is based on top of: https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/libata/linux.git/log/?h=for-next Hello all, This revives a patch sent out almost two years ago from Mario Limonciello: https://lore.kernel.org/linux-ide/20220524170508.563-1-mario.limonciello@xxxxxxx/T/#u The reason why we did not merge it back then, is because LPM and hotplug events are mutually exclusive. The difference with this series compared to what was sent out back then: I've added a patch that checks if the port is external, i.e. either hotplug capable or eSATA. For external ports, we never enable LPM, as that will break hotplug. For ports that do not advertise themselves as external (typically laptops), we set the LPM policy as requested. This matches how Microsoft Windows does things. Thanks to Werner Fischer for suggesting something like this at last year's ALPSS conference. There might of course be some platform firmware that e.g. incorrectly marks its port as internal, even though it is external, but if we find any such platforms we will need to deal with them using quirks. Also note that we even if the user requested a certain policy, there is no guarantee that he will get all the features for that policy, see: https://github.com/torvalds/linux/blob/master/drivers/ata/libata-sata.c#L403-L414 However, I'd rather we not try to map all the combinations of partial/slumber/devsleep in to a single policy represented by a single integer, thus I do not try to "change" the requested policy. The user will get all the features that are included in the requested policy AND supported by the HBA. Another difference (compared to an earlier version of Mario's series) is that we do not try to change the default CONFIG_SATA_MOBILE_LPM_POLICY value from 0 to 3, it will continue to be 0. If you really don't want LPM even if your HBA supports it, and your port is internal, one option is to leave the Kconfig set to the default value. Note: in current mainline, there is an issue related to Intel VMD which causes the link to not come up when VMD is enabled. (The link does comes up when VMD is disabled in BIOS.) In order to not get a bunch of bug reports related to LPM, we probably want to wait with this series until we have fixed the VMD bug. Kind regards, Niklas Mario Limonciello (1): ata: ahci: Drop low power policy board type Niklas Cassel (4): ata: ahci: move marking of external port earlier ata: ahci: a hotplug capable port is an external port ata: ahci: drop hpriv param from ahci_update_initial_lpm_policy() ata: ahci: do not enable LPM on external ports drivers/ata/Kconfig | 5 +- drivers/ata/ahci.c | 134 +++++++++++++++++++++++------------------- drivers/ata/ahci.h | 9 +-- drivers/ata/libahci.c | 7 --- 4 files changed, 77 insertions(+), 78 deletions(-) -- 2.43.0