On Mon, Feb 11, 2019 at 01:53:14PM +0000, Stuart Menefy wrote: > Folks > > On Sun, 10 Feb 2019 at 23:12, Stuart Menefy > <stuart.menefy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > > On some platforms (in particular the Exynos5260) the wfi is not > > executed directly by the operating system but by trapping into the > > secure monitor. This allows us to replicate the behaviour of the > > vendor supplied kernel using the MCPM framework. > > > > Signed-off-by: Stuart Menefy <stuart.menefy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > > I forgot to add, this is a part of a series of patches which updates > the Exynos 5260 > support, allowing use of the kernel on secure parts and adding suspend > functionality, > Version 1 of the patches has been posted to the samsung-soc mailing list: > https://www.spinics.net/lists/linux-samsung-soc/#65035 > and I'm just about to post version 2. However as this is the only patch which > touches generic ARM files I though I'd better check the approach is acceptable > to a wider audience. Please don't limit patches to just the SoC specific mailing list - copy linux-arm-kernel and linux-kernel as well. Thanks. -- RMK's Patch system: https://www.armlinux.org.uk/developer/patches/ FTTC broadband for 0.8mile line in suburbia: sync at 12.1Mbps down 622kbps up According to speedtest.net: 11.9Mbps down 500kbps up