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* Grygorii Strashko <grygorii.strashko@ti.com> [130717 04:49]: > Before switching to DT pinctrl states of OMAP IPs have been handled by hwmod > framework. After switching to DT-boot the pinctrl handling was dropped from > hwmod framework and, as it was recommended, OMAP IP's drivers have to be updated > to handle pinctrl states by itself using pinctrl_pm_select_xx() helpers > (see http://lists.infradead.org/pipermail/linux-arm-kernel/2013-June/173514.html) > > But this is not right for OMAP2+ SoC where real IPs state is controlled > by omap_device core which enables/disables modules & clocks actually. I'm not convinced we should try to handle this in a generic way as only some devices need dynamic remuxing of some pins. > For example, if OMAP I2C driver will handle pinctrl state during system wide > suspend the following issue may occure: > - suspend_noirq - I2C device can be still active because of PM auto-suspend > |-_od_suspend_noirq > |- omap_i2c_suspend_noirq > |- PINs state set to SLEEP > |- pm_generic_runtime_suspend > |- omap_i2c_runtime_suspend() > |- PINs state set to IDLE <--- *oops* PINs state is IDLE and not SLEEP > |- omap_device_idle() > |- omap_hwmod_idle() > |- _idle() > |- disbale module (sysc&clocks) And in this example you are assuming that you need separate idle and sleep states, which is not true at least for most cases I've seen. It is possible that am33xx needs separate idle and sleep states, but most likely only for some pins. For omap[345] we can get away with just the default state for most cases. Regards, Tony
On 07/17/2013 06:38 PM, Tony Lindgren wrote: > * Grygorii Strashko <grygorii.strashko@ti.com> [130717 04:49]: >> Before switching to DT pinctrl states of OMAP IPs have been handled by hwmod >> framework. After switching to DT-boot the pinctrl handling was dropped from >> hwmod framework and, as it was recommended, OMAP IP's drivers have to be updated >> to handle pinctrl states by itself using pinctrl_pm_select_xx() helpers >> (see http://lists.infradead.org/pipermail/linux-arm-kernel/2013-June/173514.html) >> >> But this is not right for OMAP2+ SoC where real IPs state is controlled >> by omap_device core which enables/disables modules & clocks actually. > > I'm not convinced we should try to handle this in a generic way > as only some devices need dynamic remuxing of some pins. > >> For example, if OMAP I2C driver will handle pinctrl state during system wide >> suspend the following issue may occure: >> - suspend_noirq - I2C device can be still active because of PM auto-suspend >> |-_od_suspend_noirq >> |- omap_i2c_suspend_noirq >> |- PINs state set to SLEEP >> |- pm_generic_runtime_suspend >> |- omap_i2c_runtime_suspend() >> |- PINs state set to IDLE <--- *oops* PINs state is IDLE and not SLEEP >> |- omap_device_idle() >> |- omap_hwmod_idle() >> |- _idle() >> |- disbale module (sysc&clocks) > > And in this example you are assuming that you need separate idle and > sleep states, which is not true at least for most cases I've seen. I don't need both states (at least right now) :), but - if any OMAP2+ driver will have two states defined: "idle" and "sleep" - and if it will try to manage them from drivers callbacks only using pure calls to pinctrl_pm_select_xx() helpers the "idle" state will be selected during suspend and *not* "sleep". > > It is possible that am33xx needs separate idle and sleep states, but > most likely only for some pins. For omap[345] we can get away with > just the default state for most cases. > In case, if only "default" state is defined for device - nothing will be done by OMAP device framework for it (I mean any call to pinctrl_pm_select_xx() will do nothing - it just checks that there is no state and returns 0). > Regards, > > Tony > Regards, - grygorii
* Grygorii Strashko <grygorii.strashko@ti.com> [130717 10:11]: > On 07/17/2013 06:38 PM, Tony Lindgren wrote: > >* Grygorii Strashko <grygorii.strashko@ti.com> [130717 04:49]: > >>Before switching to DT pinctrl states of OMAP IPs have been handled by hwmod > >>framework. After switching to DT-boot the pinctrl handling was dropped from > >>hwmod framework and, as it was recommended, OMAP IP's drivers have to be updated > >>to handle pinctrl states by itself using pinctrl_pm_select_xx() helpers > >>(see http://lists.infradead.org/pipermail/linux-arm-kernel/2013-June/173514.html) > >> > >>But this is not right for OMAP2+ SoC where real IPs state is controlled > >>by omap_device core which enables/disables modules & clocks actually. > > > >I'm not convinced we should try to handle this in a generic way > >as only some devices need dynamic remuxing of some pins. > > > >>For example, if OMAP I2C driver will handle pinctrl state during system wide > >>suspend the following issue may occure: > >>- suspend_noirq - I2C device can be still active because of PM auto-suspend > >> |-_od_suspend_noirq > >> |- omap_i2c_suspend_noirq > >> |- PINs state set to SLEEP > >> |- pm_generic_runtime_suspend > >> |- omap_i2c_runtime_suspend() > >> |- PINs state set to IDLE <--- *oops* PINs state is IDLE and not SLEEP > >> |- omap_device_idle() > >> |- omap_hwmod_idle() > >> |- _idle() > >> |- disbale module (sysc&clocks) > > > >And in this example you are assuming that you need separate idle and > >sleep states, which is not true at least for most cases I've seen. > > I don't need both states (at least right now) :), but > - if any OMAP2+ driver will have two states defined: "idle" and "sleep" > - and if it will try to manage them from drivers callbacks only using > pure calls to pinctrl_pm_select_xx() helpers > > the "idle" state will be selected during suspend and *not* "sleep". But the drivers have separate calls for runtime PM and suspend/resume? > >It is possible that am33xx needs separate idle and sleep states, but > >most likely only for some pins. For omap[345] we can get away with > >just the default state for most cases. > > > > > In case, if only "default" state is defined for device - nothing will > be done by OMAP device framework for it (I mean any call to > pinctrl_pm_select_xx() will do nothing - it just checks that there is > no state and returns 0). If we want to automate something, it should be done at Linux generic level rather than at omap "bus" level. That sort of relates to drivers needing to know when they've lost context too, which should be implemented in Linux generic way. Regards, Tony
On 07/18/2013 11:14 AM, Tony Lindgren wrote: > * Grygorii Strashko <grygorii.strashko@ti.com> [130717 10:11]: >> On 07/17/2013 06:38 PM, Tony Lindgren wrote: >>> * Grygorii Strashko <grygorii.strashko@ti.com> [130717 04:49]: >>>> Before switching to DT pinctrl states of OMAP IPs have been handled by hwmod >>>> framework. After switching to DT-boot the pinctrl handling was dropped from >>>> hwmod framework and, as it was recommended, OMAP IP's drivers have to be updated >>>> to handle pinctrl states by itself using pinctrl_pm_select_xx() helpers >>>> (see http://lists.infradead.org/pipermail/linux-arm-kernel/2013-June/173514.html) >>>> >>>> But this is not right for OMAP2+ SoC where real IPs state is controlled >>>> by omap_device core which enables/disables modules & clocks actually. >>> >>> I'm not convinced we should try to handle this in a generic way >>> as only some devices need dynamic remuxing of some pins. >>> >>>> For example, if OMAP I2C driver will handle pinctrl state during system wide >>>> suspend the following issue may occure: >>>> - suspend_noirq - I2C device can be still active because of PM auto-suspend >>>> |-_od_suspend_noirq >>>> |- omap_i2c_suspend_noirq >>>> |- PINs state set to SLEEP >>>> |- pm_generic_runtime_suspend >>>> |- omap_i2c_runtime_suspend() >>>> |- PINs state set to IDLE <--- *oops* PINs state is IDLE and not SLEEP >>>> |- omap_device_idle() >>>> |- omap_hwmod_idle() >>>> |- _idle() >>>> |- disbale module (sysc&clocks) Above call sequence explains what's going on when .suspend_noirq() is called - .suspend_noirq() handler ==> _od_suspend_noirq() and it's set for all OMAP2+ devices. >>> >>> And in this example you are assuming that you need separate idle and >>> sleep states, which is not true at least for most cases I've seen. >> >> I don't need both states (at least right now) :), but >> - if any OMAP2+ driver will have two states defined: "idle" and "sleep" >> - and if it will try to manage them from drivers callbacks only using >> pure calls to pinctrl_pm_select_xx() helpers >> >> the "idle" state will be selected during suspend and *not* "sleep". > > But the drivers have separate calls for runtime PM and suspend/resume? Yes, but for OMAP2+ everything is handled by OMAP device framework :) > >>> It is possible that am33xx needs separate idle and sleep states, but >>> most likely only for some pins. For omap[345] we can get away with >>> just the default state for most cases. >>> >> >> >> In case, if only "default" state is defined for device - nothing will >> be done by OMAP device framework for it (I mean any call to >> pinctrl_pm_select_xx() will do nothing - it just checks that there is >> no state and returns 0). > > If we want to automate something, it should be done at Linux generic > level rather than at omap "bus" level. That sort of relates to drivers > needing to know when they've lost context too, which should be > implemented in Linux generic way. > > Regards, > > Tony >
diff --git a/arch/arm/mach-omap2/omap_device.c b/arch/arm/mach-omap2/omap_device.c index 5cc9287..4ebdbd7 100644 --- a/arch/arm/mach-omap2/omap_device.c +++ b/arch/arm/mach-omap2/omap_device.c @@ -39,6 +39,7 @@ #include "soc.h" #include "omap_device.h" #include "omap_hwmod.h" +#include "iomap.h" /* Private functions */ @@ -582,8 +583,10 @@ static int _od_runtime_suspend(struct device *dev) ret = pm_generic_runtime_suspend(dev); - if (!ret) + if (!ret) { omap_device_idle(pdev); + pinctrl_pm_select_idle_state(dev); + } return ret; } @@ -592,12 +595,25 @@ static int _od_runtime_resume(struct device *dev) { struct platform_device *pdev = to_platform_device(dev); + pinctrl_pm_select_active_state(dev); + omap_device_enable(pdev); return pm_generic_runtime_resume(dev); } #endif +void _od_suspend_sel_pinctrl_state(struct device *dev) +{ + if (!dev->pins) + return; + /* try to select *deepest* pinctrl state */ + if (IS_ERR(dev->pins->sleep_state)) + pinctrl_pm_select_idle_state(dev); + else + pinctrl_pm_select_sleep_state(dev); +} + #ifdef CONFIG_SUSPEND static int _od_suspend_noirq(struct device *dev) { @@ -610,11 +626,19 @@ static int _od_suspend_noirq(struct device *dev) return 0; ret = pm_generic_suspend_noirq(dev); - - if (!ret && !pm_runtime_status_suspended(dev)) { - if (pm_generic_runtime_suspend(dev) == 0) { - omap_device_idle(pdev); - od->flags |= OMAP_DEVICE_SUSPENDED; + if (!ret) { + if (!pm_runtime_status_suspended(dev)) { + if (pm_generic_runtime_suspend(dev) == 0) { + omap_device_idle(pdev); + od->flags |= OMAP_DEVICE_SUSPENDED; + _od_suspend_sel_pinctrl_state(dev); + } + } else { + /* + * "idle" pinctrl state already applied - + * try to set "sleep" state + */ + pinctrl_pm_select_sleep_state(dev); } } @@ -630,7 +654,11 @@ static int _od_resume_noirq(struct device *dev) !pm_runtime_status_suspended(dev)) { od->flags &= ~OMAP_DEVICE_SUSPENDED; omap_device_enable(pdev); + pinctrl_pm_select_active_state(dev); pm_generic_runtime_resume(dev); + } else if (pm_runtime_status_suspended(dev)) { + /* switch back to "idle" pinctrl state */ + pinctrl_pm_select_idle_state(dev); } return pm_generic_resume_noirq(dev);
Before switching to DT pinctrl states of OMAP IPs have been handled by hwmod framework. After switching to DT-boot the pinctrl handling was dropped from hwmod framework and, as it was recommended, OMAP IP's drivers have to be updated to handle pinctrl states by itself using pinctrl_pm_select_xx() helpers (see http://lists.infradead.org/pipermail/linux-arm-kernel/2013-June/173514.html) But this is not right for OMAP2+ SoC where real IPs state is controlled by omap_device core which enables/disables modules & clocks actually. For example, if OMAP I2C driver will handle pinctrl state during system wide suspend the following issue may occure: - suspend_noirq - I2C device can be still active because of PM auto-suspend |-_od_suspend_noirq |- omap_i2c_suspend_noirq |- PINs state set to SLEEP |- pm_generic_runtime_suspend |- omap_i2c_runtime_suspend() |- PINs state set to IDLE <--- *oops* PINs state is IDLE and not SLEEP |- omap_device_idle() |- omap_hwmod_idle() |- _idle() |- disbale module (sysc&clocks) - resume_noirq - I2C was active before suspend |-_od_resume_noirq |- omap_hwmod_enable() |- _enable() |- enable module (sysc&clocks) |- pm_generic_runtime_resume |- omap_i2c_runtime_resume() |- PINs state set to DEFAULT <--- !!!! |- omap_i2c_resume_noirq |- PINs state set to DEFAULT |- PINs state set to IDLE <--- *big oops* we have active module and its PINs state is IDLE (see https://patchwork.kernel.org/patch/2642101/) Of course, everything can be handled by adding a tons of code in ecah driver to check PM state of device and override default behavior of omap_device core, but this not good. Hence, add pinctrl handling in omap_device core as shown below: + | | .probe() | +-----v--------+ | | | default | | | +----+--+------+ | | pm_runtime_get()| | pm_runtime_put() +----------------+ +------------+ | | +------v------+ pm_runtime_put()+-------v-----+ | +-----------------> | +-----------> Active |pm_runtime_get() | Idle <----------+ | | <-----------------+ | | | +-------+-----+ +-------+-----+ | | |.suspend_noirq() |.suspend_noirq()| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | +-------v-----+ +-------v-----+ | | | | | | | +-----------+ Sleep ------+ | Sleep +----------+ .resume_noirq() | | | | |.resume_noirq() +-------|-----+ | +-------------+ | Idle | +-----------+ 1) on PM runtime resume - switch pinctrl state to "active" 2) on PM runtime suspend - switch pinctrl state to "idle" 3) during system wide suspend - switch pinctrl state to "sleep" or "idle" if omap_device core disables device - switch pinctrl state to "sleep" if device has been disabled already 4) during system wide resume - switch pinctrl state to "active" if omap_device core has disabled device during suspend - switch pinctrl state to "idle" if device was already disabled before suspend This will enable pinctrl for all OMAP2+ IP's drivers by default - no changes in code is needed and only DT data will need to be updated (add "default", "active", "idle", "sleep" states). Related discussions: - [3/3] i2c: nomadik: use pinctrl PM helpers https://patchwork.kernel.org/patch/2670291/ - mmc: omap_hsmmc: Remux pins to support SDIO interrupt and PM runtime https://patchwork.kernel.org/patch/2690191/ - [PATCH 00/11] drivers: Add Pinctrl PM support https://lkml.org/lkml/2013/5/31/210 CC: Linus Walleij <linus.walleij@linaro.org> Cc: Stephen Warren <swarren@wwwdotorg.org> Signed-off-by: Grygorii Strashko <grygorii.strashko@ti.com> --- arch/arm/mach-omap2/omap_device.c | 40 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++------ 1 file changed, 34 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-)