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Date: Mon, 09 Dec 2019 14:53:52 +0100
From: Heiko Stübner <heiko@...ech.de>
To: Peter Geis <pgwipeout@...il.com>
Cc: Robin Murphy <robin.murphy@....com>,
Anand Moon <linux.amoon@...il.com>,
Rob Herring <robh+dt@...nel.org>,
Mark Rutland <mark.rutland@....com>,
Jagan Teki <jagan@...rulasolutions.com>,
Manivannan Sadhasivam <manivannan.sadhasivam@...aro.org>,
Daniel Schultz <d.schultz@...tec.de>,
devicetree@...r.kernel.org, linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org,
linux-arm-kernel@...ts.infradead.org,
"open list:ARM/Rockchip SoC..." <linux-rockchip@...ts.infradead.org>
Subject: Re: [RFCv1 0/8] RK3399 clean shutdown issue
Hi,
Am Montag, 9. Dezember 2019, 14:37:28 CET schrieb Peter Geis:
> On Mon, Dec 9, 2019 at 8:29 AM Robin Murphy <robin.murphy@....com> wrote:
> >
> > On 06/12/2019 6:45 pm, Anand Moon wrote:
> > > Most of the RK3399 SBC boards do not perform clean
> > > shutdown and clean reboot.
> >
> > FWIW reboot problems on RK3399 have been tracked down to issues in
> > upstream ATF, and are unrelated to the PMIC.
> >
> > > These patches try to help resolve the issue with proper
> > > shutdown by turning off the PMIC.
> >
> > As mentioned elsewhere[1], although this is what the BSP kernel seems to
> > do, and in practice it's unlikely to matter for the majority of devboard
> > users like you and me, I still feel a bit uncomfortable with this
> > solution for systems using ATF as in principle the secure world might
> > want to know about orderly shutdowns, and this effectively makes every
> > shutdown an unexpected power loss from secure software's point of view.
> >
> > Robin.
>
> Since ATF is operating completely in volatile memory, and shouldn't be
> touching hardware once it passes off control to the kernel anyways,
> what is the harm of pulling the rug out from under it?
Secure-world doesn't end with ATF :-)
There can also be an instance of OP-TEE or another TEE on top and they
often actually do secure storage encrypted onto the hosts mass storage
(see kernel's optee module).
> If this idea is to prevent issues in the future, such as if ATF does
> gain the ability to preempt hardware control, then at that time ATF
> will need to be able to handle actually powering off devices using the
> same functionality.
>
> But as we discussed previously, ATF doesn't have this capability, so
> in this case any board without a dedicated power-off gpio will be
> unable to power off at all.
> Also it seems that giving ATF this functionality, with the current
> state of ATF, would be cost prohibitive.
>
> I personally feel that allowing the kernel to do this is a solution to
> the problem we have now.
For the rest I guess I'll just point to Robin's text and Ack under your
system-power-controller patch ;-)
Heiko
> > [1]
> > http://lists.infradead.org/pipermail/linux-rockchip/2019-December/028183.html
> >
> > > For reference
> > > RK805 PMCI data sheet:
> > > [0] http://rockchip.fr/RK805%20datasheet%20V1.3.pdf
> > > RK808 PMIC data sheet:
> > > [1] http://rockchip.fr/RK808%20datasheet%20V1.4.pdf
> > > RK817 PMIC data sheet:
> > > [2] http://rockchip.fr/RK817%20datasheet%20V1.01.pdf
> > > RK818 PMIC data sheet:
> > > [3] http://rockchip.fr/RK818%20datasheet%20V1.0.pdf
> > >
> > > Reboot issue:
> > > My guess is that we need to some proper sequence of
> > > setting to PMCI to perform clean.
> > >
> > > If you have any input please share them.
> > >
> > > Tested on SBC
> > > Rock960 Model A
> > > Odroid N1
> > > Rock64
> > >
> > > -Anand Moon
> > >
> > > Anand Moon (8):
> > > mfd: rk808: Refactor shutdown functions
> > > mfd: rk808: use syscore for RK805 PMIC shutdown
> > > mfd: rk808: use syscore for RK808 PMIC shutdown
> > > mfd: rk808: use syscore for RK818 PMIC shutdown
> > > mfd: rk808: cleanup unused function pointer
> > > mfd: rk808: use common syscore for all PMCI for clean shutdown
> > > arm64: rockchip: drop unused field from rk8xx i2c node
> > > arm: rockchip: drop unused field from rk8xx i2c node
> > >
> > > arch/arm/boot/dts/rk3036-kylin.dts | 1 -
> > > arch/arm/boot/dts/rk3188-px3-evb.dts | 1 -
> > > arch/arm/boot/dts/rk3288-evb-rk808.dts | 1 -
> > > arch/arm/boot/dts/rk3288-phycore-som.dtsi | 1 -
> > > arch/arm/boot/dts/rk3288-popmetal.dts | 1 -
> > > arch/arm/boot/dts/rk3288-tinker.dtsi | 1 -
> > > arch/arm/boot/dts/rk3288-veyron.dtsi | 1 -
> > > arch/arm/boot/dts/rk3288-vyasa.dts | 1 -
> > > arch/arm/boot/dts/rv1108-elgin-r1.dts | 1 -
> > > arch/arm/boot/dts/rv1108-evb.dts | 1 -
> > > arch/arm64/boot/dts/rockchip/px30-evb.dts | 1 -
> > > arch/arm64/boot/dts/rockchip/rk3328-a1.dts | 1 -
> > > arch/arm64/boot/dts/rockchip/rk3328-evb.dts | 1 -
> > > .../arm64/boot/dts/rockchip/rk3328-roc-cc.dts | 1 -
> > > .../arm64/boot/dts/rockchip/rk3328-rock64.dts | 1 -
> > > .../boot/dts/rockchip/rk3368-geekbox.dts | 1 -
> > > arch/arm64/boot/dts/rockchip/rk3368-lion.dtsi | 1 -
> > > .../boot/dts/rockchip/rk3368-px5-evb.dts | 1 -
> > > .../boot/dts/rockchip/rk3399-firefly.dts | 1 -
> > > .../boot/dts/rockchip/rk3399-hugsun-x99.dts | 1 -
> > > .../boot/dts/rockchip/rk3399-khadas-edge.dtsi | 1 -
> > > .../boot/dts/rockchip/rk3399-leez-p710.dts | 1 -
> > > .../boot/dts/rockchip/rk3399-nanopi4.dtsi | 1 -
> > > .../boot/dts/rockchip/rk3399-orangepi.dts | 1 -
> > > arch/arm64/boot/dts/rockchip/rk3399-puma.dtsi | 1 -
> > > .../boot/dts/rockchip/rk3399-roc-pc.dtsi | 1 -
> > > .../boot/dts/rockchip/rk3399-rock-pi-4.dts | 1 -
> > > .../boot/dts/rockchip/rk3399-rock960.dtsi | 1 -
> > > .../boot/dts/rockchip/rk3399-rockpro64.dts | 1 -
> > > .../boot/dts/rockchip/rk3399-sapphire.dtsi | 1 -
> > > drivers/mfd/rk808.c | 144 +++++-------------
> > > include/linux/mfd/rk808.h | 2 -
> > > 32 files changed, 42 insertions(+), 134 deletions(-)
> > >
> >
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