On Tue, 22 Dec 2020, Deucher, Alexander wrote: > > I've tried the "platform/x86: amd-pmc: Add AMD platform support for > > S2Idle" > > patch on my Acer Swift SF314-42 laptop (Renoir SoC, Ryzen 4500U CPU) and > > hit the following issues: > > > > 1. The driver doesn't bind to any device. It has the following binding table: > > > > +static const struct acpi_device_id amd_pmc_acpi_ids[] = { > > + {"AMDI0005", 0}, > > + {"AMD0004", 0}, > > + { } > > +}; > > > > This laptop has "AMD0005" instead. Adding it to the list allows the driver to > > successfully probe. > > > > 2. The debugfs interface does not seem to be very helpful. It shows > > > > SMU FW Info: ffffffff > > > > It's not very informative. The code seems to be fetching SMU version from > > mmio, so I guess the file should be saying "FW version" rather than "FW > > Info", and then, I think version number is not supposed to be "-1". > > > > Does your platform support modern standby? You may have to select between > legacy S3 and modern standby in the sbios. Yes. Out-of-the-box it's a "modern standby" laptop. There's a "hidden" bios menu with extra settings that apparently allows to select legacy S3. I did not change it, so I'm testing the "modern" mode. Note that this driver fetches SMU version from MMIO, which looks odd to me: elsewhere (i.e. in the amdgpu driver) SMU version is retrieved by issuing the corresponding SMU command, as far as I can tell. Alexander