Re: PM error: Powerdomain (core_pwddm) didn't enter target state 1

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Hi Kevin,

On Jun 5, 2009, at 7:53 PM, Kevin Hilman wrote:



It's pretty difficult for me to know what you are actually running by
the description above.  You've taken a bunch of stuff, put them
together in some unspecified way, and are using an unspecified config.

Sorry about that, I'm working on an android port to the gumstix overo earth platform. I'm trying to incorporate patches from the android-2.6.29 kernel, tomi's latest dss2 patches and your pm patches, to the linux-omap-2.6 master branch.


Hmm, none of the powerdomains left active, so that suggests that none
of the clocks are being auto-disabled.  I'll take guess you don't have
CONFIG_OMAP_RESET_CLOCKS=y in your config.

Wow, yes, you're right, it was left inactive. I've just activated it now.

Thanks for the pointer.

Best regards,

Elvis
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