On 05/05/2011 02:16 PM, Kevin Hilman wrote:
Peter Barada<peter.bar...@gmail.com>  writes:

On 05/05/2011 01:11 PM, Kevin Hilman wrote:
Peter Barada<peter.bar...@gmail.com>   writes:

I've been working on getting the TI OMAPPSP-03.00.01.06 kernel to
properly suspend/resume on my DM37x board and all was going well until
I added OTG support to the kernel and on suspend, the IVA2 and CORE
pwrdms would not properly go into suspend.  When comparing output from
/debug/pm-debug/registers/current to the TRM, I noticed the following:

MOD: CM_IVA2 (48014000)
    04 =>   00000017  20 =>   00000001  24 =>   00000001  34 =>   00000001
    40 =>   00080a00  44 =>   00000001  48 =>   00000003
MOD: PRM_IVA2 (48316000)
    50 =>   00000007  e0 =>   00ff0f05  e4 =>   00000ff7  e8 =>   00000ff7
    f8 =>   00000001

Looking at the TRM, the PRM_IVA2 registers are at 0x48306000, not
0x48316000.  OMAP3430_IVA2_MOD is defined in prcm-common.h as -0x800
which means any module + reg_offset address calculation has to be
signed.  Once I corrected the "unsigned short offset" declaration in
pm_module_def, rebuilt and tested again, IVA2/core pwrdms go into
suspend correctly (and addresses look correct):
Just to be clear, this should only affect the display of the registers,
not whether or not the power domains actually suspend correctly, right?

Or, did you actually notice via some other method that this powerdomain
was not hitting retention/off?
Yes the change affects the registers displayed, but since the address
calculation is incorrect with CONFIG_PM_DEBUG enabled, the PM_DEBUG
code is reading the CM_IVA2/PRM_IVA2 registers at incorrect addresses.
On my DM37x board when I suspended with OTG enabled (and without the
patch), I see the following on resume:

[  496.168151] Powerdomain (iva2_pwrdm) didn't enter target state 1
(last power state 3)
[  496.176025] Powerdomain (core_pwrdm) didn't enter target state 1
(last power state 3)
Hmm, this 'last power state' printk isn't in mainline, so it appears
there are some other local modifications to this code.
Yes, I added it to the printk to help figure out what state the domain was in:

    list_for_each_entry(pwrst, &pwrst_list, node) {
        state = pwrdm_read_prev_pwrst(pwrst->pwrdm);
        if (state > pwrst->next_state) {
            printk(KERN_INFO "Powerdomain (%s) didn't enter "
                   "target state %d (last power state %d)\n",
                pwrst->pwrdm->name, pwrst->next_state, state);
            ret = -1;
        }
        set_pwrdm_state(pwrst->pwrdm, pwrst->saved_state);
    }

[  496.183898] Could not enter target state in pm_suspend

With the patch (and same kernel config) I see the following on resume:

[  234.867889] Successfully put all powerdomains to target state

Before enabling the OTG code all powerdomains went into suspend.

It could be that accessing registers at the incorrect addresses is
causing DM37x to keep those domains out of retention...
Hmm, very strange.  The PM debug code only ever reads registers, never
writes, so I can't imagine how that should prevent those power domains
from hitting retention.  Are there any other out-of-tree patches to the
pm-debug code in your kernel?
Yes there are, but I've kept it to just reading PRM/CM registers (and store them into SRAM to print out on resume). Still, I don't understand how just changing the address where to read the IVA2 registers can make it break/work, unless some side-effect of hte read make's life happy. I'll have to retry w/o PM_DEBUG enabled to see if the effect changes.

In any case, you've found a real bug, and your patch is valid.  However,
it doesn't currently apply to mainline, and it looks like it's because
your patch is using spaces and the code being patched is using tabs.
Hmm, could be Thunderbird munching it...
Also, you can simplify the changelog to to just describe the fix needed
due to using negative offsets in some PRM modules.
I'll rework the patch and send it back. I'm also comparing the list of registers you read with what the TRM lists (for the AM3730), and I see that you read entire ranges even if the range is sparsely populated, eg:

    { "IVA2", MOD_CM, OMAP3430_IVA2_MOD, 0x00, 0x04 },
    { "IVA2", MOD_CM, OMAP3430_IVA2_MOD, 0x20, 0x24 },
    { "IVA2", MOD_CM, OMAP3430_IVA2_MOD, 0x34, 0x34 },
    { "IVA2", MOD_CM, OMAP3430_IVA2_MOD, 0x40, 0x4c },

and code to detect that its still looking at a pm_module_def entry that has the same type/offset as the previous to prevent the headers from being repeatedly printed.


Kevin

Kevin

Signed-off-by: Peter Barada<peter.bar...@logicpd.com>


diff --git a/arch/arm/mach-omap2/pm-debug.c b/arch/arm/mach-omap2/pm-debug.c
index 125f565..b731ef3 100644
--- a/arch/arm/mach-omap2/pm-debug.c
+++ b/arch/arm/mach-omap2/pm-debug.c
@@ -199,7 +199,7 @@ enum {
   struct pm_module_def {
       char name[8]; /* Name of the module */
       short type; /* CM or PRM */
-    unsigned short offset;
+    short offset;
       int low; /* First register address on this module */
       int high; /* Last register address on this module */
   };
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