* Adam Ford <aford173@xxxxxxxxx> [191022 19:01]: > On Tue, Oct 22, 2019 at 11:22 AM Tony Lindgren <tony@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > > Hi, > > > > * Adam Ford <aford173@xxxxxxxxx> [191007 15:06]: > > > The some in the OMAP3 family have a bandgap thermal sensor, but > > > omap2plus has it disabled. > > > > > > This patch enables the OMAP3_THERMAL by default like the rest of > > > the OMAP family. > > > > Looks like this breaks off mode during idle for omap3, and that's > > probably why it never got enabled. The difference in power > > consumption during idle is about 7mW vs 32mW for the SoC as > > measured from torpedo shunt for main_battery_som. > > > > I think the right fix might be simply to add handling for > > CPU_CLUSTER_PM_ENTER to the related thermal driver to disable > > it during idle like we have for gpio-omap.c for example. > > I am not sure I know where to start on fixing that issue. Would you > entertain enabling the driver if we set the device tree to 'disabled' > by default? This way if people want to to use it, it can be enabled > on a per-device option. Once the power stuff gets resolved, we might > be able to enable it by default. For people who are planning on using > the DM3730 @ 1GHz in high temp environments, I am not sure they'll > care about low power. They should both work fine together though. They are not mutually exclusive features. > I'll try to look into it when I have time, but I was hoping a > compromise might be a reasonable work-around. It should be hopefully a trivial fix.. I have not looked at the driver code though. Regards, Tony