RE: [PATCH v8 19/20] OMAP2+: UART: Do not gate uart clocks if used for debug_prints

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Hi Govindraj,

On Mon, Jan 02, 2012 at 16:00:37, Govindraj wrote:
> 
> currently runtime pm is available from omap-serial device and not from tty_dev.
> Setting tty_dev wakeup is to use irq_wakeup from suspend available
> from serail_core layer which I think we are not using for omap-uart
> and we use pad wakeup from suspend path.
> 
> Also omap-uart.x/power/wakeup is used to gate uart clocks using runtime
> PM api's in omap-serial driver.
> 

Thanks for clarifying. On AM335x, one of the UARTs is in a wakeup domain
and swakeup from this is used to come out of suspend.

I have basic suspend-resume working on it. Strangely this works irrespective
of the value of tty_dev wakeup entry. Do you know if this is expected on OMAP?

The other issue concerning runtime PM is that as soon as I set a non-zero to
the autosuspend_delay_ms I get some garbage characters and eventually the
console stops responding.

[root@arago /]# cat .../omap_uart.0/power/autosuspend_delay_ms
-1
[root@arago /]# echo 3000 > ÖKWëé«+×é«+wU.Éѹ,z,½Ý.ɽosuspend_delayÕ£½ÍÕÍ...
[root@arago /]#	<- No response after some time

The comment in the code mentions delay is receiving characters if runtime PM
is enabled. Any idea what's going wrong at my end?

Regards,
Vaibhav B.
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