Hi, Manu Gautam <mgautam@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes: >> On 27/09/17 14:19, Manu Gautam wrote: >>> Driver powers-off PHYs and reinitializes DWC3 core and gadget on >>> resume. While this works fine for gadget mode but in host >>> mode there is not re-initialization of host stack. Also, resetting >>> bus as part of bus_suspend/resume is not correct which could affect >>> (or disconnect) connected devices. >>> Fix this by not reinitializing core on suspend/resume in host mode >>> for HOST only and OTG/drd configurations. >>> >> All this seems correct but we (TI) were relying on dwc3_core_exit() to be called >> during dwc3_suspend() to have the lowest power state for our platforms. >> >> After this patch, DWC3 controller and PHYs won't be turned off thus >> preventing our platform from reaching low power levels. >> >> So this is a regression for us (TI) in v4.15-rc. >> >> Felipe, do you agree? >> >> If yes I can send a patch which fixes the regression >> and also makes USB host work after suspend/resume. >> > > I think it will be better to separate runtime_suspend and pm_suspend handling for > host mode in dwc3. Powering offf/on PHYs and dwc3_core_exit/init across system > suspend-resume should be ok but doing that for runtime suspend-resume is not > correct. it sure is. It's part of hibernation-while-disconnected programming sequence > Let me know if that sounds ok, I can provide a patch for same instead of > reverting this which affects runtime PM with dwc3 host. nope, that would break platforms using hibernation -- balbi
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