Re: PM(?) problems on v3.3-rc1 on OMAP3

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On Fri, Jan 20, 2012 at 4:03 PM, Tomi Valkeinen <tomi.valkeinen@xxxxxx> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm testing v3.3-rc1 on OMAP3 overo, and I'm having problems probably
> related to PM.
>
> First, when I boot up, the console (via USB serial) is very laggy, it
> often takes many seconds until the key pressed appears so it's more or
> less unusable.

can you try enabling CONFIG_CPU_IDLE ?

>
> Second, I compile DSS as modules, and don't load them. Looking at
> debugfs/pm_debug/time, I can see that both RET and ON for dss_pwrdm are
> increasing. What is making DSS powerdomain switch back and forth?
>
> Third, when I load the DSS modules, I see only ON state increasing for
> dss_pwrdm, as it should be. However, I'm getting constant stream of sync
> losts from DSS, and the display doesn't basically work at all.
>
> I can see MPU pwrdm going into RET a lot, and if I do "while true; do
> echo foo; done", which I presume basically prevents RET for MPU, the
> display becomes stable.
>
> This sounds a bit like the problem reported by Joe (DSS2/PM on 3.2
> broken?), although this is happening all the time. In this case, as in
> Joe's, the DSS fck is well below 96MHz, which is the limit on OMAP3 for
> DSS fclk on OPP2. And I'm not aware of any other constraints for DSS
> (well, memory throughput, but that should cause fifo underflows).
>
> Is there a way to lock the OPP to the full power OPP?
>
> Is there a way to see the OPP being used?
>
>  Tomi
>
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