Re: PCI PM: Restore standard config registers of all devices early
From: Linus Torvalds
Date: Mon Feb 02 2009 - 12:07:33 EST
On Mon, 2 Feb 2009, Benjamin Herrenschmidt wrote:
>
> I don't know how x86 does but I'm sure there must be some kind ACPI
> thingy that must be called too before you can touch a device, in case it
> got powered off by more than just the standard D states (ie, clock
> stopped on the bus or whole power plane switched off).
It gets called later in that case.
> I'll try to reproduce and think about it more, but it looks to me that
> this patch might not be quite the right approach yet.
I think you'll need to move the clock gating thing to be a sysdev
suspend/resume event, which gets done really early along with things like
core timekeeping etc. We kind of hit that already with the USB driver,
where CONFIG_PPC does all kinds of wrong things:
#ifdef CONFIG_PPC_PMAC
if (retval == 0) {
/* Disable ASIC clocks for USB */
if (machine_is(powermac)) {
struct device_node *of_node;
of_node = pci_device_to_OF_node(dev);
if (of_node)
pmac_call_feature(PMAC_FTR_USB_ENABLE,
of_node, 0, 0);
}
}
#endif
inside the hcd-pci.c driver. If that whole thing was a sysdev feature, you
wouldn't need that kind of insane "do my own arch-specific thing in a
generic driver" thing. AND waking it up would work too.
I'm assuming this is exactly the kind of thing that is now biting you?
Linus
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