Hi, On Fri, Mar 20, 2015 at 9:59 PM, Abhilash Kesavan <kesavan.abhilash@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hi Javier, > > On Fri, Mar 20, 2015 at 9:46 PM, Javier Martinez Canillas > <javier.martinez@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> Hello Abhilash, >> >> On 03/20/2015 03:23 PM, Abhilash Kesavan wrote: >>>> On 03/17/2015 06:35 PM, Kevin Hilman wrote: >>>>> >>>>> Anyone else having better luck with suspend/resume on peach-pi? >>>>> >>>> >>>> # echo +2 > /sys/class/rtc/rtc0/wakealarm && echo mem > /sys/power/state >>>> >>>> Suspend and CPUs shutdown seems to succeed according to [0] but the system >>>> never wakes up... >>>> >>>> I also tried to wakeup the system with the keyboard and the trackpad that is >>>> a wake up source but it does not work either. >>>> >>>> I remember that when the 5420 s2r support series were posted, aclk200_disp1 >>>> and aclk300_disp1 clocks needed to be marked as CLK_IGNORE_UNUSED but afaiu >>>> that was only because display support was not yet merged but it is now. >>>> >>>> I tried anyways both marking those clocks as CLK_IGNORE_UNUSED and passing >>>> the clk_ignore_unused to the kernel command line but did not work either. >>>> >>>> Abhilash, Vikas, Pankaj, >>>> >>>> Any ideas of what could be causing this regression? It seems that by the >>>> time the Exynos5420 S2R support landed in mainline, it was already not >>>> working which makes it hard to bisect what caused the issue. >>> >>> I remember the Pi power LED changing color from blue on suspend. Does >> >> Thanks a lot for answering. Who manages that LED? is the kernel or the >> firwmare in the EC? I tried suspend to ram using ChromeOS 3.8 kernel and >> I see that the blue LED is indeed turned off on suspend but that does not >> happen in mainline. > > I am not too sure. It was just something I remembered from earlier. > >> >>> that happen ? I'll try reproducing the issue and then probably use an >>> old working s2r branch in one of my local repos to track this down. >>> >> >> If I checkout mainline with HEAD in your commit adc548d77c22 >> ("ARM: EXYNOS: Use MCPM call-backs to support S2R on exynos5420") + the >> patch you mentioned back then to keep the aclk200_disp1 and aclk300_disp1 >> clocks enabled even when not used [0], I have S2R working. But even with >> that commit, I don't see the blue LED to be turn off like is the case in >> the ChromeOS 3.8 kernel. >> >> So I think you can use that as a base. I tried bisecting but it is tricky >> due other issues masking the S2R regression. I also tried to compare the >> diff between adc548d77c22 and v3.19-rc1 that is the first known bad afaict >> but didn't find any relevant either. >> >> By adding printouts I can tell that all the CPUs enter exynos_power_down() >> in arch/arm/mach-exynos/mcpm-exynos.c and also the last man disables the >> cluster for both Cortex A-15 and A-7 clusters. >> >> So it seems that the problem is on the resume path. > > I have made some progress on this. This is the current state: > > If I use next-20141114 (which was when the S2R code first appeared in > linux-next), then all is good. next-20141117 is fine too but things > are broken in next-20141118. > I have narrowed it down to the commit: "ae43b32 ARM: 8202/1: > dmaengine: pl330: Add runtime Power Management support v12". The only > way I see this impacting s2r is because it disables the dma pclk while > suspending or before. > > Checking further, will update in a bit. OK, so disabling the mdma0 node in "arch/arm/boot/dts/exynos5420.dtsi" gets things working. Like Kevin mentioned in the initial report, I need to disable DRM else there is a crash while suspending. With these two changes, on linus' tree and kgene's for-next s2r works fine. On linux-next, I need to disable CONFIG_MWIFIEX too. Also, I observe cros-ec-spi transfer failures during resume and sometimes it is unable to re-enable the tps fets causing a crash. However, that would be a driver specific issue. Regarding the mdma0 disablement, it looks like for the system to suspend properly the mdma0 pclk needs to stay on. Regards, Abhilash >> >>> Regards, >>> Abhilash >>>> >> >> Best regards, >> Javier >> >> [0]: >> diff --git a/drivers/clk/samsung/clk-exynos5420.c b/drivers/clk/samsung/clk-exynos5420.c >> index 848d602efc06..d8b66339d564 100644 >> --- a/drivers/clk/samsung/clk-exynos5420.c >> +++ b/drivers/clk/samsung/clk-exynos5420.c >> @@ -932,14 +932,14 @@ static struct samsung_gate_clock exynos5x_gate_clks[] __initdata = { >> GATE(0, "aclk400_mscl", "mout_user_aclk400_mscl", >> GATE_BUS_TOP, 17, 0, 0), >> GATE(0, "aclk200_disp1", "mout_user_aclk200_disp1", >> - GATE_BUS_TOP, 18, 0, 0), >> + GATE_BUS_TOP, 18, CLK_IGNORE_UNUSED, 0), >> GATE(CLK_SCLK_MPHY_IXTAL24, "sclk_mphy_ixtal24", "mphy_refclk_ixtal24", >> GATE_BUS_TOP, 28, 0, 0), >> GATE(CLK_SCLK_HSIC_12M, "sclk_hsic_12m", "ff_hsic_12m", >> GATE_BUS_TOP, 29, 0, 0), >> >> GATE(0, "aclk300_disp1", "mout_user_aclk300_disp1", >> - SRC_MASK_TOP2, 24, 0, 0), >> + SRC_MASK_TOP2, 24, CLK_IGNORE_UNUSED, 0), >> >> GATE(CLK_MAU_EPLL, "mau_epll", "mout_mau_epll_clk", >> SRC_MASK_TOP7, 20, 0, 0), >> -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-samsung-soc" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html