Re: [PATCH v14 00/39] NVIDIA Tegra power management patches for 5.17

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On Tue, 26 Oct 2021 at 00:45, Dmitry Osipenko <digetx@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> This series adds runtime PM support to Tegra drivers and enables core
> voltage scaling for Tegra20/30 SoCs, resolving overheating troubles.
>
> All patches in this series are interdependent and should go via Tegra tree
> for simplicity.
>
> Changelog:
>
> v14: - Fixed missing runtime PM syncing on removal of drivers, which was
>        spotted by Ulf Hansson in v13.
>
>      - clk-device driver now resumes RPM on system suspend instead of
>        preparing clock which it backs. This was suggested by Ulf Hansson.
>
>      - clk-device driver now syncs power domain performance unconditionally
>        during driver's probe time since GENPD API allows to do this now.
>        It was spotted by Ulf Hansson.
>
>      - Added new "Enable runtime PM during OPP state-syncing" patch, which
>        allows drivers to sync state at any time. Previously drivers were
>        obligated to take care of enabling RPM at the "right" time.
>
>      - Moved runtime PM initialization/uninitialization of DRM drivers that
>        use host1x channel to host1x client init/deinit phase. I noticed that
>        there is UAF problem because RPM-suspend callback waits until channel
>        is idling and channel is already released/freed during driver's removal
>        phase.
>
>      - Added system suspend support to the new NVDEC DRM driver.
>
>      - Added missing pm_runtime_mark_last_busy() to DRM driver.
>
>      - Corrected VDE GENPD patch which previously made video decoder clock
>        always-enabled by mistake if legacy PD code path was used. It was
>        spotted while we were testing VDE on Tegra114 that doesn't support
>        GENPD yet.
>
>      - Added ack from Peter Chen to the USB patch that he gave to v13.
>
>      - Changed OPP table names in accordance to the new naming scheme
>        required by the recent core OPP binding.
>
>      - Added 500MHz memory OPP entry used by ASUS Transformer tablets.

Besides those minor nitpicks/questions that I have sent for patch1 and
patch29, the series looks good to me!

Feel free to add, for the whole series:

Reviewed-by: Ulf Hansson <ulf.hansson@xxxxxxxxxx>

Kind regards
Uffe



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