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Date: Fri, 16 Sep 2011 10:20:27 +0530
From: Santosh <santosh.shilimkar@...com>
To: Santosh Shilimkar <santosh.shilimkar@...com>
CC: linux-arm-kernel@...ts.infradead.org, linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org,
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Subject: Re: [PATCH v2 0/5] CPU PM notifiers
On Saturday 03 September 2011 08:09 PM, Santosh Shilimkar wrote:
> Updates V2:
> - The CPU PM notifiers are moved to generic level instead of keeping
> it ARM specific as per Rafael's comment.
> - To avoid every driver duplicating the sys-core ops and cpu pm notfiers,
> the CPU PM common notifier is registering it in one place so that
> suspend is taken care.
> - CPU COMPLEX events are renamed to more appropriate CPU CLUSTER.
> - GIC distributor is not disabled to avoid the live locks. This is
> observed with CPUIDLE cases where at time CPU cluster fails to
> transition to low power states. As such there was no need to
> disable distributor in first place since on cluster reset, it
> will get disabled anyways.
> - In VFP code, syscore ops are dropped in favour of CPU PM
> notifiers since S2R is already handled in core CPU PM notifiers.
> - The last patch is an independent patch but can be pushed along with
> the other GIC changes done here.
>
> V1: [http://lwn.net/Articles/447259/]
>
> This patch set tries to address concerns with platform pm code
> calling into the driver for every block in the Cortex A9s
> during idle, hotplug, and suspend. The first patch adds cpu pm
> notifiers that can be called by platform code, the second uses
> the notifier to save and restore the GIC state, and the third
> saves the VFP state.
>
> The notifiers are used for two types of events, CPU PM events and
> CPU cluster PM events. CPU PM events are used to save and restore
> per-cpu context when a single CPU is preparing to enter or has
> just exited a low power state. For example, the VFP saves the
> last thread context, and the GIC saves banked CPU registers.
>
> CPU cluster events are used after all the CPUs in a power domain
> have been prepared for the low power state. The GIC uses these
> events to save global register state.
>
> L2 cache is not covered by this patch set, as the determination
> of when the L2 is reset and when it is retained is
> platform-specific, and most of the APIs necessary are already
>
>
> The series is tested with OMAP4 with S2R and CPUIDLE.
>
> The following changes since commit c6a389f123b9f68d605bb7e0f9b32ec1e3e14132:
>
> Linux 3.1-rc4 (2011-08-28 21:16:01 -0700)
>
> Colin Cross (5):
> cpu_pm: Add cpu power management notifiers
> cpu_pm: call notifiers during suspend
> ARM: gic: Use cpu pm notifiers to save gic state
> ARM: vfp: Use cpu pm notifiers to save vfp state
> ARM: gic: Allow gic arch extensions to provide irqchip flags
>
Thanks all for the reviews and testing of this series.
I am going to add these patches as part of my pull request
to Russell for the 3.2.
Regards
Santosh
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