Hi Rajendra, On 15/03/17 03:47, Nayak, Rajendra wrote: > Hey Jon, > >>>> Looks like there is still some interest/needs in/for this. Any thoughts >>>> on how we can move this forward? >>> >>> At the Linaro Connect last week, I was talking to Björn, Rajendra and >>> Stephen more about these related issues. >>> >>> It definitely seems like we need to progress with this somehow, >>> meaning we need a solution for being able to associate a device with >>> more than one PM domain. In that context, I don't think genpd based on >>> its current design, is a good fit to solve the problem. >>> >>> Instead I think we need something entirely new (perhaps some code can >>> be borrowed from genpd), which is more similar to the clock/regulator >>> framework. In other words, what you also were suggesting in a earlier >>> reply. >>> In this way, the driver/subsystem gains full flexibility of managing >>> its device's PM domains, which seems like the best future-proof >>> solution. >> >> I agree, I think that that would give us the most flexibility to handle >> whatever scenario. However, I was thinking that we could still use the >> genpd core to register pm-domains with and control. My thought was to >> allow devices to have a bindings with multiple pm-domains ... >> >> dev-xyz { >> ... >> power-domains = <&domain-a>, <&domain-b>; >> }; >> >> Then in the genpd core we do having something like ... >> >> diff --git a/drivers/base/power/domain.c b/drivers/base/power/domain.c >> index e697dec9d25b..d1ae6ddf4903 100644 >> --- a/drivers/base/power/domain.c >> +++ b/drivers/base/power/domain.c >> @@ -2026,6 +2026,15 @@ int genpd_dev_pm_attach(struct device *dev) >> >> "samsung,power-domain", 0); >> if (!pd_args.np) >> return -ENOENT; >> + } else if (ret > 1) { >> + /* >> + * If there are more than one PM domain defined for a >> device, >> + * then these need to be manually controlled by the >> device >> + * driver because the genpd core cannot bind a device >> with >> + * more than one PM domain. >> + */ >> + dev_dbg(dev, "cannot add PM domains, %d detected!\n", >> ret); >> + return 0; >> } >> >> Then add some new public APIs for getting and controlling the >> pm-domains ... >> >> struct generic_pm_domain *pm_genpd_get(struct device *dev, char *name); >> - Use 'dev->of_node' to look-up pm-domain if populated, else uses name. >> >> struct generic_pm_domain *of_pm_genpd_get(struct device *dev, int index); >> void pm_genpd_put(struct generic_pm_domain *pd); >> int pm_genpd_power_on(struct generic_pm_domain *pd); >> int pm_genpd_power_off(struct generic_pm_domain *pd); >> - Power on/off APIs would be synchronous types > > These would also need some kind of usecounting I guess, since genpd > otherwise relies on runtime PM to do the usecounting. Yes exactly. > This overall seems like a reasonable approach to solve the problem we > have. While we discussed this approach at connect, we thought it would > be a good idea to bring out some RFC on these lines to get the > discussion going. Do you think you would be able to work on some quick > RFC around these lines, else if you think you would be busy in the near > term I can help with hacking up the changes as well. Yes I plan too. I will let you know if I get side tracked on something else. 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