Re: [PATCH v2 0/3] arm64: boot: dts: ti: k3-am62l: allow WKUP UART wakeup from LPM
From: Kendall Willis
Date: Wed Jan 07 2026 - 17:02:11 EST
On 1/7/26 10:45, Bryan Brattlof wrote:
On January 6, 2026 thus sayeth Kendall Willis:
K3 TI AM62L SoC supports wakeup from WKUP UART when the SoC is in the
DeepSleep low power mode. To allow wakeup from WKUP UART the target-module
device tree node is enabled. The ti-sysc interconnect target module driver
is used to configure the the SYSCONFIG related registers. In this case,
the interconnect target module node configures the WKUP UART to be able to
wakeup from system suspend. The SYSC register is used to enable wakeup
from system suspend for the WKUP UART. Refer to 14.7.2.5 UART in the
AM62L Techincal Reference Manual for registers referenced [1].
Previous TI SoCs configure the WKUP UART to wakeup from system suspend
using the ti-sysc interconnect target module driver. Refer to commit
ce27f7f9e328 ("arm64: dts: ti: k3-am62-wakeup: Configure ti-sysc for
wkup_uart0") for an example of this.
I think I may be confused. What is setting the pinmux for the wkup_uart
to allow us to trigger the wake event? It looks like they reset to GPIO
pins if not set. Is firmware doing this?
On AM62L, the WKUP UART pinmux is initially set by TFA so that it is set to the UART pins, not GPIO. The target-module node sets the WKUP UART SYSC register so that wakeup is enabled.
Best,
Kendall
~Bryan