Re: [PATCH] usb: dwc3: keystone: switch to use runtime pm
From: Santosh Shilimkar
Date: Fri Jan 31 2014 - 18:05:14 EST
On Friday 31 January 2014 05:15 PM, Felipe Balbi wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Fri, Jan 31, 2014 at 02:20:48PM -0500, Santosh Shilimkar wrote:
>
> [ snip ]
>
>>> note that because of pm_runtime_set_active() that first
>>> pm_runtime_get_sync() in probe() will simply increase the reference
>>> counter without calling my ->runtime_resume() callback, which is exactly
>>> what we want, as that would completely avoid situations of bad context
>>> being restored because of that initial pm_runtime_get_sync().
>>>
>> Thanks for making your point bit clear.
>
> no problem.
>
>>> Then, we can even make pm_runtime completely async easily, because
>>> clk_prepare() was called only on probe() (or before it, for that
>>> matter).
>>>
>>> Bottomline is, if you can guarantee me that clk_get(), clk_prepare(),
>>> clk_enable() and pm_runtime_set_active() will be called properly before
>>> my probe, i'll be more than happy to comply with your request above as
>>> that will greatly simplify my driver.
>>>
>> Which is the case at least I see on Keystone. And hence the patch from
>
> I was going over pm_domain.c and drivers/base/power/clock_ops.c and none
> of them enable pm_runtime or make sure pm_runtime_set_active() is
> called.
>
>> Grygorii works. I also noticed your proposal for wider platform to
>> enforce above behavior which seems to be a good idea.
>
> it'll take months to stabilize though ;-)
>
>>> Just make, also, that if this clock is shared between dwc3-keystone
>>> wrapper and dwc3 core, you clk_get() on both driver's probe.
>>>
>> I understand. In summary, whichever patch you pick(yours) or Grygorii's,
>> its completely safe to remove the clock handling from Keystone USB driver.
>
> alright, since I can't really test, I'll take this as a true statement.
> If there are any regressions I can blame you, hehehe.
>
No problem... :D
Grygorii patch has been working well so all good with that
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