On Tue, 8 Jan 2019 at 16:53, Tony Lindgren <tony@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > * Vincent Guittot <vincent.guittot@xxxxxxxxxx> [190108 08:00]: > > Hi Tony, > > > > On Tue, 8 Jan 2019 at 00:38, Tony Lindgren <tony@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > > > > Hi all, > > > > > > Looks like commit 8234f6734c5d ("PM-runtime: Switch autosuspend > > > over to using hrtimers") caused a regression on at least > > > omap5-uevm where 8250 UART rx wake no longer works. I have not > > > noticed this happening on others so far. > > > > > > The devices I've tested all are using 8250 with dedicated > > > wakeirqs configured for the rx pin. I can see the interrupt > > > increase on omap5-uevm after some one or more keypresses, > > > but then nothing. It seems that the uart just falls back > > > asleep right away or something. > > > > > > Any ideas what might be going wrong? > > > > What is the autosuspend value ? Can it be that the autosuspend is set > > to a short value but was finally greater than 10-20ms on arm32. And > > now the autosuspend happens before and this has changed the sequence ? > > It's set to 3 seconds. The difference between let's say > C-A9 pandaboard (that is working) compared to C-A15 omap5-uevm > is that the C-A15 has arch_timer in use. Other than that things > should behave more or less the same way. > > Hmm so could it be that we now rely on timers that that may > not be capable of waking up the system from idle states with > hrtimer? With nohz and hrtimer enabled, timer relies on hrtimer to generate the tick so you should use the same interrupt. > > Regards, > > Tony >