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On 2012-11-26 14:14, Archit Taneja wrote: > So Rajendra and I found the problem. > > The function _omap4_update_context_lost() reads the register > RM_DSS_DSS_CONTEXT for all DSS hwmods, and increments the count if we > read a non zero value. The issue is that the DSS's parent platform > device (tied to dss_core hwmod) is called first when resuming, it > correctly reads the register and observes that DSS lost context, and > then clears the register. > > When the children hwmods are enabled, the see that the registers are > cleared, and hence never increment their count. > > One option is to make the DSS driver use the context lost count of the > hwmod corresponding to the parent platform device. It sort of makes a > bit of sense as all the DSS platform devices belong to the same power > domain, so considering only the parent's context lost count is not so bad. > > The second option would be to have some usecounting mechanism in > omap_hwmod where different hwmods belonging to the same power domain > don't have their PM_CONTEXT registers cleared until all the hwmods are > enabled. > > The first option is easier to implement, here is a patch for the DISPC > driver: > > > From 619276fa0e62b90875475eb345a310f1223e82f6 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 > From: Archit Taneja <archit@ti.com> > Date: Mon, 26 Nov 2012 17:22:27 +0530 > Subject: [PATCH] OMAPDSS: DISPC: Use DISPC's parent device to get context > lost count > > When enabling a hwmod, omap_hwmod refers to the register mentioned in the > hwmod struct's member 'prcm.omap4.context_offs' to see whether context was > lost or not. It increments the context lost count for the hwmod and then > clears > the register. > > All the DSS hwmods have the same register(RM_DSS_DSS_CONTEXT) as > context_offs. > When DSS is enabled, the first hwmod to be enabled is the "dss_core" > hwmod since > it's the parent platform device. The dss_core hwmod updates it's context > lost > count correctly and clears the register. When the hwmods corresponding > to the > children platform devices are enabled. They see that the register is > clear, and > don't increment their context lost count. Therefore, all the children > platfrom > devices never report a change in context. > > The DISPC driver currently gets the context lost count for DSS from it's > corresponsing platform device instance. The DISPC platform device is one > of the > child devices, and doesn't report the context lost count correctly. > > Make the DISPC driver get the context lost count from it's parent. The > parent > platform device's hwmod is the only one which correctly updates the > context lost > count. > > Signed-off-by: Archit Taneja <archit@ti.com> > --- > drivers/video/omap2/dss/dispc.c | 4 ++-- > 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) > > diff --git a/drivers/video/omap2/dss/dispc.c > b/drivers/video/omap2/dss/dispc.c > index a5ab354..d9dfc4ad 100644 > --- a/drivers/video/omap2/dss/dispc.c > +++ b/drivers/video/omap2/dss/dispc.c > @@ -374,7 +374,7 @@ static void dispc_save_context(void) > if (dss_has_feature(FEAT_CORE_CLK_DIV)) > SR(DIVISOR); > > - dispc.ctx_loss_cnt = dss_get_ctx_loss_count(&dispc.pdev->dev); > + dispc.ctx_loss_cnt = dss_get_ctx_loss_count(dispc.pdev->dev.parent); > dispc.ctx_valid = true; > > DSSDBG("context saved, ctx_loss_count %d\n", dispc.ctx_loss_cnt); > @@ -389,7 +389,7 @@ static void dispc_restore_context(void) > if (!dispc.ctx_valid) > return; > > - ctx = dss_get_ctx_loss_count(&dispc.pdev->dev); > + ctx = dss_get_ctx_loss_count(dispc.pdev->dev.parent); > > if (ctx >= 0 && ctx == dispc.ctx_loss_cnt) > return; Hmm, well this feels like a hack. DISPC driver doesn't know how the DSS modules are arranged, which module belongs to which power domain, etc. If it cannot be fixed in the arch code, I guess we could just have dss_get_ctx_loss_count(void) function which always returns the dss_core's ctx loss count, and define that on all the platforms omapdss is used, the dss_core's ctx loss count is the same as ctx loss count for all the dss submodules. I think the above is true for all OMAPs. But it feels like a hack too, but not as bad as the above patch. Tomi
On Tuesday 27 November 2012 04:53 PM, Tomi Valkeinen wrote: > On 2012-11-26 14:14, Archit Taneja wrote: > >> So Rajendra and I found the problem. >> >> The function _omap4_update_context_lost() reads the register >> RM_DSS_DSS_CONTEXT for all DSS hwmods, and increments the count if we >> read a non zero value. The issue is that the DSS's parent platform >> device (tied to dss_core hwmod) is called first when resuming, it >> correctly reads the register and observes that DSS lost context, and >> then clears the register. >> >> When the children hwmods are enabled, the see that the registers are >> cleared, and hence never increment their count. >> >> One option is to make the DSS driver use the context lost count of the >> hwmod corresponding to the parent platform device. It sort of makes a >> bit of sense as all the DSS platform devices belong to the same power >> domain, so considering only the parent's context lost count is not so bad. >> >> The second option would be to have some usecounting mechanism in >> omap_hwmod where different hwmods belonging to the same power domain >> don't have their PM_CONTEXT registers cleared until all the hwmods are >> enabled. >> >> The first option is easier to implement, here is a patch for the DISPC >> driver: >> >> >> From 619276fa0e62b90875475eb345a310f1223e82f6 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 >> From: Archit Taneja <archit@ti.com> >> Date: Mon, 26 Nov 2012 17:22:27 +0530 >> Subject: [PATCH] OMAPDSS: DISPC: Use DISPC's parent device to get context >> lost count >> >> When enabling a hwmod, omap_hwmod refers to the register mentioned in the >> hwmod struct's member 'prcm.omap4.context_offs' to see whether context was >> lost or not. It increments the context lost count for the hwmod and then >> clears >> the register. >> >> All the DSS hwmods have the same register(RM_DSS_DSS_CONTEXT) as >> context_offs. >> When DSS is enabled, the first hwmod to be enabled is the "dss_core" >> hwmod since >> it's the parent platform device. The dss_core hwmod updates it's context >> lost >> count correctly and clears the register. When the hwmods corresponding >> to the >> children platform devices are enabled. They see that the register is >> clear, and >> don't increment their context lost count. Therefore, all the children >> platfrom >> devices never report a change in context. >> >> The DISPC driver currently gets the context lost count for DSS from it's >> corresponsing platform device instance. The DISPC platform device is one >> of the >> child devices, and doesn't report the context lost count correctly. >> >> Make the DISPC driver get the context lost count from it's parent. The >> parent >> platform device's hwmod is the only one which correctly updates the >> context lost >> count. >> >> Signed-off-by: Archit Taneja <archit@ti.com> >> --- >> drivers/video/omap2/dss/dispc.c | 4 ++-- >> 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) >> >> diff --git a/drivers/video/omap2/dss/dispc.c >> b/drivers/video/omap2/dss/dispc.c >> index a5ab354..d9dfc4ad 100644 >> --- a/drivers/video/omap2/dss/dispc.c >> +++ b/drivers/video/omap2/dss/dispc.c >> @@ -374,7 +374,7 @@ static void dispc_save_context(void) >> if (dss_has_feature(FEAT_CORE_CLK_DIV)) >> SR(DIVISOR); >> >> - dispc.ctx_loss_cnt = dss_get_ctx_loss_count(&dispc.pdev->dev); >> + dispc.ctx_loss_cnt = dss_get_ctx_loss_count(dispc.pdev->dev.parent); >> dispc.ctx_valid = true; >> >> DSSDBG("context saved, ctx_loss_count %d\n", dispc.ctx_loss_cnt); >> @@ -389,7 +389,7 @@ static void dispc_restore_context(void) >> if (!dispc.ctx_valid) >> return; >> >> - ctx = dss_get_ctx_loss_count(&dispc.pdev->dev); >> + ctx = dss_get_ctx_loss_count(dispc.pdev->dev.parent); >> >> if (ctx >= 0 && ctx == dispc.ctx_loss_cnt) >> return; > > Hmm, well this feels like a hack. DISPC driver doesn't know how the DSS > modules are arranged, which module belongs to which power domain, etc. > > If it cannot be fixed in the arch code, I guess we could just have > dss_get_ctx_loss_count(void) function which always returns the > dss_core's ctx loss count, and define that on all the platforms omapdss > is used, the dss_core's ctx loss count is the same as ctx loss count for > all the dss submodules. > > I think the above is true for all OMAPs. But it feels like a hack too, > but not as bad as the above patch. Yes, a function taking in no platform device in dss's core.c would be less hacky. I guess we would need this for now, because a solution in omap_hwmod would be more complex and it may not be ready by the merge window. Archit -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-omap" in the body of a message to majordomo@vger.kernel.org More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html
On 2012-11-27 13:56, Archit Taneja wrote: > On Tuesday 27 November 2012 04:53 PM, Tomi Valkeinen wrote: >> Hmm, well this feels like a hack. DISPC driver doesn't know how the DSS >> modules are arranged, which module belongs to which power domain, etc. >> >> If it cannot be fixed in the arch code, I guess we could just have >> dss_get_ctx_loss_count(void) function which always returns the >> dss_core's ctx loss count, and define that on all the platforms omapdss >> is used, the dss_core's ctx loss count is the same as ctx loss count for >> all the dss submodules. >> >> I think the above is true for all OMAPs. But it feels like a hack too, >> but not as bad as the above patch. > > Yes, a function taking in no platform device in dss's core.c would be > less hacky. I guess we would need this for now, because a solution in > omap_hwmod would be more complex and it may not be ready by the merge > window. Ok. Can you cook up a patch and test it? PM guys, does the above sound like an acceptable work-around? Tomi
On Tue, 2012-11-27 at 14:21 +0200, Tomi Valkeinen wrote: > On 2012-11-27 13:56, Archit Taneja wrote: > > On Tuesday 27 November 2012 04:53 PM, Tomi Valkeinen wrote: > > >> Hmm, well this feels like a hack. DISPC driver doesn't know how the DSS > >> modules are arranged, which module belongs to which power domain, etc. > >> > >> If it cannot be fixed in the arch code, I guess we could just have > >> dss_get_ctx_loss_count(void) function which always returns the > >> dss_core's ctx loss count, and define that on all the platforms omapdss > >> is used, the dss_core's ctx loss count is the same as ctx loss count for > >> all the dss submodules. > >> > >> I think the above is true for all OMAPs. But it feels like a hack too, > >> but not as bad as the above patch. > > > > Yes, a function taking in no platform device in dss's core.c would be > > less hacky. I guess we would need this for now, because a solution in > > omap_hwmod would be more complex and it may not be ready by the merge > > window. > > Ok. Can you cook up a patch and test it? > > PM guys, does the above sound like an acceptable work-around? This sounds like a good approach to me at least. -Tero -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-omap" in the body of a message to majordomo@vger.kernel.org More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html
On Tuesday 27 November 2012 06:01 PM, Tero Kristo wrote: > On Tue, 2012-11-27 at 14:21 +0200, Tomi Valkeinen wrote: >> On 2012-11-27 13:56, Archit Taneja wrote: >>> On Tuesday 27 November 2012 04:53 PM, Tomi Valkeinen wrote: >> >>>> Hmm, well this feels like a hack. DISPC driver doesn't know how the DSS >>>> modules are arranged, which module belongs to which power domain, etc. >>>> >>>> If it cannot be fixed in the arch code, I guess we could just have >>>> dss_get_ctx_loss_count(void) function which always returns the >>>> dss_core's ctx loss count, and define that on all the platforms omapdss >>>> is used, the dss_core's ctx loss count is the same as ctx loss count for >>>> all the dss submodules. Well the context lost count we are interested in isn't the "omapdss" platform device in core.c, it's the "omapdss_dss" platform device in dss.c I was considering moving the dss_get_ctx_lost_count() to dss.c, as it needs the "omapdss_dss" platform_device. It looks better in core.c, but we would need a dirty way to give it the "omapdss_dss". What do you think? Archit >>>> >>>> I think the above is true for all OMAPs. But it feels like a hack too, >>>> but not as bad as the above patch. >>> >>> Yes, a function taking in no platform device in dss's core.c would be >>> less hacky. I guess we would need this for now, because a solution in >>> omap_hwmod would be more complex and it may not be ready by the merge >>> window. >> >> Ok. Can you cook up a patch and test it? >> >> PM guys, does the above sound like an acceptable work-around? > > This sounds like a good approach to me at least. > > -Tero > > > > -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-omap" in the body of a message to majordomo@vger.kernel.org More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html
diff --git a/drivers/video/omap2/dss/dispc.c b/drivers/video/omap2/dss/dispc.c index a5ab354..d9dfc4ad 100644 --- a/drivers/video/omap2/dss/dispc.c +++ b/drivers/video/omap2/dss/dispc.c @@ -374,7 +374,7 @@ static void dispc_save_context(void) if (dss_has_feature(FEAT_CORE_CLK_DIV)) SR(DIVISOR); - dispc.ctx_loss_cnt = dss_get_ctx_loss_count(&dispc.pdev->dev); + dispc.ctx_loss_cnt = dss_get_ctx_loss_count(dispc.pdev->dev.parent); dispc.ctx_valid = true; DSSDBG("context saved, ctx_loss_count %d\n", dispc.ctx_loss_cnt); @@ -389,7 +389,7 @@ static void dispc_restore_context(void) if (!dispc.ctx_valid) return; - ctx = dss_get_ctx_loss_count(&dispc.pdev->dev); + ctx = dss_get_ctx_loss_count(dispc.pdev->dev.parent); if (ctx >= 0 && ctx == dispc.ctx_loss_cnt) return;