Re: pm_debug/voltage_off_while_idle has gone?

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Kevin Hilman wrote:
Mike Rapoport <mike@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:

There used to be 'voltage_off_while_idle' attribute in the PM-enabled
kernels that allowed to put PMIC into OFF mode.  In the current tip of
the linux-omap-pm tree this attribute seem to be gone Is there
possibility to make PMIC enter the OFF mode when suspending to RAM?

Hi Mike,

We are currently in the middle of a major rewrite of the SmartReflex and
voltage layers of the PM branch.

The previous voltage-related work (like voltage_off_while_idle) are
still available in the pm-vc branch of my tree, but are not currently
merged with the new voltage work due to conflicts.

For this particular feature, I suspect you could just apply the first
patch in my pm-vc branch to add back this feature.

Let me know if that works,

I've cherry-picked two commits from your pm-vc and it failed to compile :)
After fixing it, I did several small tests, but is seems that PMIC does not execute the power scripts... I'll continue to work on it.

Kevin
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