> -----Original Message-----
> From: Peter Barada [mailto:peter.bar...@logicpd.com]
> Sent: Monday, April 04, 2011 8:01 PM
> To: Hiremath, Vaibhav
> Cc: Hilman, Kevin; Peter Barada; Linux OMAP list
> Subject: Re: Question regarding suspend/resume
> 
> On 04/01/2011 01:05 AM, Hiremath, Vaibhav wrote:
> >> -----Original Message-----
> >> From: linux-omap-ow...@vger.kernel.org [mailto:linux-omap-
> >> ow...@vger.kernel.org] On Behalf Of Hilman, Kevin
> >> Sent: Friday, April 01, 2011 2:18 AM
> >> To: Peter Barada
> >> Cc: Linux OMAP list
> >> Subject: Re: Question regarding suspend/resume
> >>
> >> Hi Peter,
> >>
> >> Peter Barada <peter.bar...@gmail.com> writes:
> >>
> >> [...]
> >>
> >>> Thanks for helping me to understand things.
> >>>
> >>> The kernel I'm using is TI's OMAPPSP_03.00.01.06 2.6.32 kernel [1]
> >>> with their u-boot [2] and x-loader[3], modified to run on Logic's
> >>> DM3730 board(s) (as we use the Micron mt29c4g48mazapakq-5 POP).
> >> I'm afraid somone who supports that older TI kernel will have to help
> >> you out.
> >>
> > [Hiremath, Vaibhav] Peter,
> >
> > I have validated the release kernel (along with x-loader/uboot) on
> OMAP3EVM, and it does work without any issues.
> >
> > I have personally validated this with latest Arago repos, probably you
> may want to share the changes you have made in x-loader/uboot/kernel to
> port PSP2.6.32 to LogicPD hardware.
> [Barada, Peter] Viabhav, I've also validated that the x-loader/u-
> boot/kernel built from the OMAPPSP_03.00.01.06 tags suspends on the
> DM3730EVM hardware.  I'llp ut together a set of patches to those and send
> you a pointer where to find them.  What I'm trying now is to cut board-
> omap3evm.c down to just the serial/mmc to see if the DM3730EVM shows the
> same effect; 
[Hiremath, Vaibhav] Does this mean, the issue is only seen on your custom board 
and not on DM3730EVM?

Thanks,
Vaibhav

>> it could be that u-boot has put some of the hardware into a
> state that the kernel handles in the suspend path but my minimal kernel
> doesn't.  At least that would tell me I'm on the right path.
> > Thanks,
> > Vaibhav
> >
> >> If you can reproduce on a current kernel, I'd be glad to help but I'm
> >> currently not able (well, not willing is more accurate) to try and
> >> figure out what's going on based on an older kernel with who knows how
> >> many out-of-tree patches/hacks piled on.
> >>
> >> What I can say based on the register dump you shared is that there is
> no
> >> obvious driver issue going on where a clock was left on by a driver.
> >>
> >> More than likely what is going on is that the booloader is using a
> >> device (e.g. USB, MMC) but is leaving it in a state such that that IP
> >> block cannot idle, so the CORE powerdomain then does not fully idle.
> >> In older kernels like this one, the linux drivers did not fully reset
> >> the hardware so bootloaders could cause problems like this (the u-boot
> >> on beagle has had several problems like this.)
> >>
> >> As a first whack at things, I would focus on USB OTG and MMC, as I've
> >> seen problem with both on other platforms, like Beagle.  You need to
> >> ensure that both the these modules are fully reset either by the
> >> bootloader when it's done using them, or by the kernel in the early
> boot
> >> process.  Current kernels now do the latter.
> >>
> >> Sorry I can't be of more help,
> >>
> >> Kevin
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> 
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> Peter Barada
> peter.bar...@logicpd.com

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