Hi all, On 20/09/16 11:28, Jon Hunter wrote: > The Tegra124/210 XUSB subsystem (that consists of both host and device > controllers) is partitioned across 3 PM domains which are: > - XUSBA: Superspeed logic (for USB 3.0) > - XUSBB: Device controller > - XUSBC: Host controller > > These power domains are not nested and can be powered-up and down > independently of one another. In practice different scenarios require > different combinations of the power domains, for example: > - Superspeed host: XUSBA and XUSBC > - Superspeed device: XUSBA and XUSBB > > Although it could be possible to logically nest both the XUSBB and XUSBC > domains under the XUSBA, superspeed may not always be used/required and > so this would keep it on unnecessarily. > > Given that Tegra uses device-tree for describing the hardware, it would > be ideal that the device-tree 'power-domains' property for generic PM > domains could be extended to allow more than one PM domain to be > specified. For example, define the following the Tegra210 xHCI device ... > > usb@70090000 { > compatible = "nvidia,tegra210-xusb"; > ... > power-domains = <&pd_xusbhost>, <&pd_xusbss>; > }; > > This RFC extends the generic PM domain framework to allow a device to > define more than one PM domain in the device-tree 'power-domains' > property. I wanted to kick this thread again now in the new year and see if there is still some interest in pursuing this? There is still very much a need from a Tegra perspective. I have put all those who responded on TO. I know that a lot of time has passed since we discuss this and so if you are scratching your head wondering what I am harping on about, essentially with this RFC I was looking for a way to support devices that require multiple power domains where the domains do not have a parent-child relationship and so not are nested in anyway. If you need me to elaborate on the need for this, I am happy to do this. My take away from when we discussed this last year, was that there was a need for this. Cheers Jon -- nvpublic -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-tegra" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html