Hi Krzysztof, On 2019-06-24 09:41, Krzysztof Kozlowski wrote: > On Mon, 24 Jun 2019 at 09:20, Marek Szyprowski <m.szyprowski@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> On 2019-06-23 18:02, Anand Moon wrote: >>> Thanks for this patch. Please add my >>> >>> Tested-by: Anand Moon <linux.amoon@xxxxxxxxx> >>> >>> [snip] >>> >>> Could you integrate below small changes into this patch. >>> with these below changes suspend and resume work correctly at my end. >>> >>> [1] XU4_suspendresume.patch >>> >>> As per S2MPS11B PMIC 1.2.1 Regulator (Features) >>> Fix the min max value for *Buck7* and *Buck8* >>> >>> -- Buck7 (VDD_1.0V_LDO) 1.5 A (1.2 V to 1.5 V, 12.5 mV step, default on 1.35 V) >>> -- Buck8 (VDD_1.8V_LDO) 2.5 A (1.8 V to 2.1 V, 12.5 mV step, default on 2.0 V) >> Could you elaborate why such change for Buck7 and Buck8 is needed? > Anand has here valid point - the constraints in DTS do not match > hardware manual. This leads to question whether voltage table in > driver is proper... Another point is the voltage itself. The > schematics describes them as at specific voltage (1.35 V and 2.0 V) > but after boot they are 1.2 V and 1.85 V. Maybe this shift comes from > the problem above. > >>> Also add suspend-off for *Buck9* >>> Buck9 internally controls the power of USB hub. >>> Adding suspend the this node help proper reset of USB hub on Odroid >>> XU4 / HC1/ XU3 >>> during suspend and resume. Below it the logs from my testing. >> Disabling Buck9 in suspend indeed reduces the power consumed by the >> board during suspend-to-ram from about 80mA to as little as 7-10mA, what >> matches the results of OdroidXU3. Thanks for the hint! > Although I did not get what is the difference in the logs (Anand > pasted two logs but they look the same) but the power consumption is > reason is good enough. I would be happy to put in the changelog entire > consumption difference. I can measure it on XU3-Lite but can you give > me the XU4 (before and after)?\ HC1: next-20190620: 120mA (@5V) this patchset: 72mA (@5V) this patchset + fixup from Anand: 7-10mA (@5V) XU4 (SDcard): next-20190620: 88mA (@5V) this patchset: 74mA (@5V), sometimes 42mA (@5V) this patchset + fixup from Anand: 6-9mA (@5V) XU4 (eMMC): next-20190620: 100mA (@5V) this patchset: 72mA (@5V), sometimes 41mA (@5V) this patchset + fixup from Anand: 6-9mA (@5V) Best regards -- Marek Szyprowski, PhD Samsung R&D Institute Poland