* Andreas Kemnade <andr...@kemnade.info> [181227 20:13]:
> Hi,
> 
> On Tue, 4 Dec 2018 08:45:57 -0800
> Tony Lindgren <t...@atomide.com> wrote:
> 
> > * Andreas Kemnade <andr...@kemnade.info> [181204 06:17]:
> > > On Mon, 3 Dec 2018 07:39:10 -0800
> > > Tony Lindgren <t...@atomide.com> wrote:  
> > > > The consumer device stays active just fine with PM runtime
> > > > calls. So yes, the problem is keeping a clock controller forced
> > > > active for the period of consumer device reset. Other than
> > > > that typically autoidle can be just kept enabled.
> > > >   
> > > Are we still talking about the same problem? Maybe I am losing track
> > > here. Just to make sure. 
> > > The patch series was about disabling autoidle for devices which cannot
> > > work with it during normal operation. Not during reset or something
> > > like that. 
> > > Or is the keep-clock-active-during-reset just a requirement for bigger
> > > restructuring ideas?  
> > 
> > Yeah there are two issues: The fix needed for the issue you brought up,
> > and also how to let a reset driver to block autoidle for reset.
> > 
> Hmm, is this set now waiting for the famous "somebody" fixing all
> the stuff?

Well I think we're still waiting on Tero to comment on this.

> What are currently visible symptoms for the driver not blocking
> autoidle for reset? Maybe I can at least test something there. I have
> also omap5 here.

Oh that's just for making drivers/reset drivers to work in
the long run. Let's keep that separate from these fixes..

Regards,

Tony


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