Re: [PATCH 1/7] pmdomain: arm: Fix -EINVAL from scmi_pd_set_perf_state() on state 0

From: Mukesh Savaliya

Date: Wed Aug 12 2026 - 02:58:44 EST




On 8/5/2026 1:27 AM, Praveen Talari wrote:
Currently, scmi_pd_set_perf_state() treats a performance state of 0 as
invalid and returns -EINVAL. As a result, devices attached to SCMI
performance domains can report failures when relinquishing their
performance vote.

The OPP framework use performance state 0 to indicate that no performance
vote is required. For example, dev_pm_opp_set_rate(dev, 0) is commonly
used (by firmware or linux) when a device is runtime suspended.

A zero performance state does not require any SCMI performance request
to be sent. Treat it as a no-op and return success instead of reporting
an error.

Signed-off-by: Praveen Talari <praveen.talari@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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Acked-by : Mukesh Savaliya <mukesh.savaliya@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>