Hi Marek,
On 07/01/2014 06:08 PM, Marek Szyprowski wrote:
Hello,
On 2014-07-01 10:52, Tobias Jakobi wrote:
Hello Marek,
I think you had a similar patch in the tizen tree, but according to
Tomasz Figa, it was considered a hack. I don't quite see how this is
different.
Also, if I have been following the discussion correctly, then the
powerdomain issue essentially is about the question which SoC block
needs the LCD0 domain and how the proper power on/off sequences should
look like.
At least the mixer power issue, which I pointed out some time ago, seems
to be deal with now:
https://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/daeinki/drm-exynos.git/commit/?h=exynos-drm-next&id=381be025ac1a6dc8efebdf146ced0d4a6007f77b
Well, that patch solves power on/off sequence issue with mixer and hdmi,
but it didn't solve the issue with additional managing of power domain
on/off. You can check that if you remove always on property, system will
freeze when hdmi cable is connected for the second time. I've
investigated
it for some time, but right now I didn't find any 100% reliable solution
other than keeping the power domain enabled all the time. At least for
now, this patch lets you use HDMI without any stability issues.
I've only found that there are still at least 2 issues with power
domains.
One is Mixer/Video Processor dependency on LCD0 domain, second is the
proper
To express dependency of LCD0 domain and TV domain, how about make
master and slave hierarchy between the pm domains using
pm_genpd_add_subdomain?
power on/off sequence of HDMI/Mixer and TV domain. Forcing both
domains to
'always on' workarounds both issues for now. Right now I have no better
idea.
Later, once the proper sequence is found we can remove those properties
from Odroid DTS.
Best regards
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