Quoting Rajendra Nayak (2019-02-06 22:57:12) > > > 3) How do we handle devices that already have power-domains specified in > > DT? The opp binding for required-opps doesn't let us specify the power > > domain to target, instead it assumes that whatever power domain is > > attached to a device is the one that OPP needs to use to change the > > genpd performance state. Do we need a > > dev_pm_opp_set_required_opps_name() or something to be explicit about > > this? Can we have some way for the power domain that required-opps > > correspond to be expressed in the OPP tables themselves? > > I was converting a few more drivers to use the proposed approach in this > RFC, in order to identify all outstanding issues we need to deal with, > and specifically for UFS, I end up with this exact scenario where UFS already > has an existing power domain (gdsc) and I need to add another one (rpmhpd) for > setting the performance state. > > If I use dev_pm_opp_of_add_table() to add the opp table from DT, the opp > layer assumes its the same device on which it can do a dev_pm_genpd_set_performance_state() > with, however the device that's actually associated with the pm_domain when we > have multiple power domains is infact the one (dummy) that we create when > the driver makes a call to dev_pm_domain_attach_by_name/id(). > > Any thoughts on whats a good way to handle this? > Ulf mentioned that we can use dev_pm_opp_set_genpd_virt_dev() for this. Does that API work here?