Re: ordering of suspend/resume for devices. any clues, anyone?

From: Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton
Date: Wed Dec 21 2005 - 17:49:29 EST


heya pavel,

thanks for the tip. as it turns out, a function table was hacked-n
that back-link from the w100fb framebuffer resume function into the
LCD code.

in this way, it is possible to call functions in the LCD module
doing GPIO to start the power-up sequence required for the
LCD and backlight, wait a few ms, initialise the video chip
(in the w100fb code), then call _another_ set of functions in
the LCD module to finish off the initialisation.

not pretty, but there you go.

l.

On Wed, Dec 21, 2005 at 11:21:09AM +0100, Pavel Machek wrote:
> Hi!
>
> > [hi, please kindly cc me direct as i am deliberately subscribed with
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> >
> > http://handhelds.org/moin/moin.cgi/BlueAngel
> >
> > works.
> >
> > am seeking some advice regarding power management - specifically
> > the ordering of devices "resume" functions being called.
> >
> > we have an LCD, and an ATI chip. switching on the LCD powers up
> > the ATI chip.
> >
> > unfortunately, resume calls the ATI device initialisation
> > _before_ the LCD resume initialisation. the ATI chip's
> > initialisation fails - naturally - because it's not even
> > powered up.
>
> I'd say "make LCD system/platform device". That will init it first,
> shut it down last.
> Pavel
>
> --
> Thanks, Sharp!

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