On Fri, May 6, 2011 at 6:17 AM, Lesly A M <lesl...@ti.com> wrote:
> Patch series for TWL4030 power scripts for OMAP3 boards and
> workaround for TWL erratum 27.
>
> Changes for implementing TWL4030 power scripts recommended by hardware team.
> Introduced a new TWL4030 power script file, which can be used by different
> OMAP3 board with the power companion chip TWL4030.
>
> Updated the changes for TWL4030 errata 27 & 28, and modified
> the TWL4030 power script.
> Workaround for TWL4030 erratum 27 is required for Si version less than or
> equal to TWL5030 ES1.1.
>
> TWL4030 script changes re-based on Kevin's PM tree in pm branch.
>
> This patch series have a dependency with the patch:
>        http://www.spinics.net/lists/linux-omap/msg50547.html
>
> Changes in v7:
>        changes to fix Nishanth Menon's comments
>                i) Added the workaround for TWL4030 Erratum 27
>
>        split the first patch in v6
>                i)  fix for twl4030 script load
>                ii) correct the warning print during script loading
>
>        Added new patch files
>                i) changing sys_off signal polarity
>
> Changes in v8:
>        updated the change logs
>        moving the TWL IDCODE checking to twl-core.c
>
> Changes in V9:
>        changes to fix David Derrick's comments
>                i) turn OFF the NRES_PWRON resource in warm reset sequence
>                ii) optimize the i2c writes during resource configuration
>
> Changes in V10:
>        changes for Tony's comments
>                i) making the TWL4030 power scripts loadable module
>
> Since the voltage layer is evolving to a new design, the voltage dependant
> changes required for the TWL4030 script are not incorporated in the patch 
> series.
> So this TWL4030 script patch series can be tested with a separate patch for
> voltage layer changes.
>
>        link: http://pastebin.mozilla.org/1219625
>
> This changes are tested on OMAP3430 & OMAP3630 SDP with off mode enabled in 
> suspend path.
>        Tested with suspend/resume script, which will test system suspend in a 
> loop.
>        Tested for more than 1000 iterations.
>        Also tested the reboot with WRM_RST button & reboot command.

I've tested this series on Overo and it seems to have no effect.

After 'echo mem > /sys/power/state' my system draws 53mA both with and
without the above patch set.

Has anyone else confirmed these changes on a platform other than the SDP?

Steve
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