* Suman Anna <s-a...@ti.com> [160127 10:17]:
> On 01/27/2016 11:31 AM, Tony Lindgren wrote:
> > Why do you need another reset here? Can't you just implement PM runtime
> > in the driver and do the usual pm_runtime_put_sync followed by
> > pm_runtime_disable?
> 
> The omap_hwmod_enable/disable code does not deal with hardresets (PRCM
> reset lines) and so the pm_runtime_get_sync/put_sync only end up dealing
> with clocks, and we need to invoke the reset functions separately.
> Modules with softresets in SYSCONFIG are ok, as they are dealt with
> properly.

Hmm _reset() in omap_hwmod.c has this to call _assert_hardreset:

        if (oh->class->reset) {
                r = oh->class->reset(oh);
        } else {
                if (oh->rst_lines_cnt > 0) {
                        for (i = 0; i < oh->rst_lines_cnt; i++)
                                _assert_hardreset(oh, oh->rst_lines[i].name);
                        return 0;
                } else {
                        r = _ocp_softreset(oh);
                        if (r == -ENOENT)
                                r = 0;
                }
        }

Care to explain what exactly the problem with the hwmod code not doing
the reset on init?

And why do you need to do another reset in dra7xx_pcie_remove()?

> > Basically I'm wondering how come we need these platform data callbacks
> > at all.
> 
> The hardresets are controlled through the
> omap_device_assert(deassert)_hardreset functions, and since these are
> limited to mach-omap2, we are invoking them through platform data callbacks.

Right.. But I'm wondering about the why you need to do this in the
driver at all part :)

Regards,

Tony

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