On Wednesday, 7 February 2018 15:14:45 UTC, Lloyd Bailey wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Have you tried:-
>
> rtcwake -m standby -s 30 (the debian version I am using do not wake from 
> mem).
>
> This command never wakes up
> rtcwake -m mem -s 30
>
> This wakes up after 30 seconds or if I insert or remove the USB to serial 
> TTL cable
> rtcwake -m standby -s 30
>
> Linux arm 4.9.67-ti-r82 #1 SMP PREEMPT Fri Dec 8 02:39:42 UTC 2017 armv7l 
> GNU/Linux
>
>
> Hope this helps,
>
> Lloyd.
>
> On Wednesday, 7 February 2018 02:35:38 UTC, Sanchayan Maity wrote:
>>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I am using a Beaglebone Black running the latest Debian Stretch on it.
>>
>> debian@beaglebone:~$ cat /etc/os-release 
>> PRETTY_NAME="Debian GNU/Linux 9 (stretch)"
>> NAME="Debian GNU/Linux"
>> VERSION_ID="9"
>> VERSION="9 (stretch)"
>> ID=debian
>> HOME_URL="https://www.debian.org/";
>> SUPPORT_URL="https://www.debian.org/support";
>> BUG_REPORT_URL="https://bugs.debian.org/";
>>
>> debian@beaglebone:~$ uname -a
>> Linux beaglebone 4.4.91-ti-r133 #1 SMP Tue Oct 10 05:18:08 UTC 2017 
>> armv7l GNU/Linux
>>
>> I have downloaded the Linux kernel source from below to compile and use 
>> custom device trees.
>> https://github.com/beagleboard/linux.git
>>
>> diff --git a/arch/arm/boot/dts/am335x-boneblack-custom.dts 
>> b/arch/arm/boot/dts/am335x-boneblack-custom.dts
>> index 0c68a88..a85990d 100644
>> --- a/arch/arm/boot/dts/am335x-boneblack-custom.dts
>> +++ b/arch/arm/boot/dts/am335x-boneblack-custom.dts
>> @@ -10,10 +10,49 @@
>>  #include "am33xx.dtsi"
>>  #include "am335x-bone-common-no-capemgr.dtsi"
>>  #include <dt-bindings/board/am335x-bbw-bbb-base.h>
>> +#include <dt-bindings/input/input.h>
>>  
>>  / {
>>         model = "TI AM335x BeagleBone Black";
>>         compatible = "ti,am335x-bone-black", "ti,am335x-bone", 
>> "ti,am33xx";
>> +
>> +    gpio-keys {
>> +        compatible = "gpio-keys";
>> +        pinctrl-names = "default";
>> +        pinctrl-0 =  <&wakeup_gpio_pins>;
>> +
>> +        power1 {
>> +            label = "CAN1_WakeB";
>> +            gpios = <&gpio2 2 GPIO_ACTIVE_HIGH>;
>> +            linux,code = <KEY_WAKEUP>;
>> +            debounce-interval = <10>;
>> +            wakeup-source;
>> +        };
>> +
>> +        power2 {
>> +            label = "CAN1_WakeA";
>> +            gpios = <&gpio1 13 GPIO_ACTIVE_HIGH>;
>> +            linux,code = <KEY_WAKEUP>;
>> +            debounce-interval = <10>;
>> +            wakeup-source;
>> +        };
>> +
>> +        power3 {
>> +            label = "CAN0_WakeB";
>> +            gpios = <&gpio1 15 GPIO_ACTIVE_HIGH>;
>> +            linux,code = <KEY_WAKEUP>;
>> +            debounce-interval = <10>;
>> +            wakeup-source;
>> +        };
>> +
>> +        power4 {
>> +            label = "CAN0_WakeA";
>> +            gpios = <&gpio2 22 GPIO_ACTIVE_HIGH>;
>> +            linux,code = <KEY_WAKEUP>;
>> +            debounce-interval = <10>;
>> +            wakeup-source;
>> +        };
>> +    };
>>  };
>>  
>>  &ldo3_reg {
>> @@ -52,6 +91,15 @@
>>              BONE_P9_17 (SLEWCTRL_SLOW | PIN_INPUT_PULLUP | MUX_MODE3)
>>          >;
>>      };
>> +
>> +    wakeup_gpio_pins: pinmux_wakeup {
>> +        pinctrl-single,pins = <
>> +            BONE_P8_07 (SLEWCTRL_SLOW | PIN_INPUT_PULLUP | MUX_MODE7)
>> +            BONE_P8_11 (SLEWCTRL_SLOW | PIN_INPUT_PULLUP | MUX_MODE7)
>> +            BONE_P8_15 (SLEWCTRL_SLOW | PIN_INPUT_PULLUP | MUX_MODE7)
>> +            BONE_P8_27 (SLEWCTRL_SLOW | PIN_INPUT_PULLUP | MUX_MODE7)
>> +        >;
>> +    };
>>  };
>>
>> I can see that the events are generated using "evtest".
>>
>> root@beaglebone:/home/debian# evtest
>> No device specified, trying to scan all of /dev/input/event*
>> Available devices:
>> /dev/input/event0:      tps65217_pwr_but
>> /dev/input/event1:      gpio-keys
>> Select the device event number [0-1]: 1
>> Input driver version is 1.0.1
>> Input device ID: bus 0x19 vendor 0x1 product 0x1 version 0x100
>> Input device name: "gpio-keys"
>> Supported events:
>>   Event type 0 (EV_SYN)
>>   Event type 1 (EV_KEY)
>>     Event code 143 (KEY_WAKEUP)
>> Properties:
>> Testing ... (interrupt to exit)
>> Event: time 1517970542.951410, type 1 (EV_KEY), code 143 (KEY_WAKEUP), 
>> value 0
>> Event: time 1517970542.951410, -------------- SYN_REPORT ------------
>> Event: time 1517970544.088480, type 1 (EV_KEY), code 143 (KEY_WAKEUP), 
>> value 1
>> Event: time 1517970544.088480, -------------- SYN_REPORT ------------
>> Event: time 1517970544.163876, type 1 (EV_KEY), code 143 (KEY_WAKEUP), 
>> value 0
>> Event: time 1517970544.163876, -------------- SYN_REPORT ------------
>> Event: time 1517970546.154112, type 1 (EV_KEY), code 143 (KEY_WAKEUP), 
>> value 1
>> Event: time 1517970546.154112, -------------- SYN_REPORT ------------
>> Event: time 1517970546.217212, type 1 (EV_KEY), code 143 (KEY_WAKEUP), 
>> value 0
>> Event: time 1517970546.217212, -------------- SYN_REPORT ------------
>>
>> However on going into memory suspend, by doing "echo mem > 
>> /sys/power/state", wake up does not occur upon any activity on the pins.
>>
>> root@beaglebone:/home/debian# echo mem > /sys/power/state 
>> [  377.767576] PM: Syncing filesystems ... done.
>> [  379.788251] Freezing user space processes ... (elapsed 0.001 seconds) 
>> done.
>> [  379.797231] Freezing remaining freezable tasks ... (elapsed 0.001 
>> seconds) done.
>> [  379.929843] PM: suspend of devices complete after 122.411 msecs
>> [  379.940029] PM: late suspend of devices complete after 3.962 msecs
>> [  379.950444] PM: noirq suspend of devices complete after 3.970 msecs
>> [  379.957124] Disabling non-boot CPUs ...
>>
>> Wake up from RTC works however
>>
>> root@beaglebone:/home/debian# echo +15 > /sys/class/rtc/rtc0/wakealarm; 
>> echo mem > /sys/power/state
>> [   75.428962] PM: Syncing filesystems ... done.
>> [   86.901348] Freezing user space processes ... (elapsed 0.001 seconds) 
>> done.
>> [   86.910330] Freezing remaining freezable tasks ... (elapsed 0.001 
>> seconds) done.
>> [   87.042805] PM: suspend of devices complete after 122.277 msecs
>> [   87.053071] PM: late suspend of devices complete after 4.023 msecs
>> [   87.063483] PM: noirq suspend of devices complete after 3.947 msecs
>> [   87.070025] Disabling non-boot CPUs ...
>> [   87.073988] PM: Successfully put all powerdomains to target state
>> [   87.093775] PM: noirq resume of devices complete after 19.523 msecs
>> [   87.103980] PM: early resume of devices complete after 2.689 msecs
>> [   87.280782] net eth0: initializing cpsw version 1.12 (0)
>> [   87.286247] net eth0: initialized cpsw ale version 1.4
>> [   87.291537] net eth0: ALE Table size 1024
>> [   87.298751] net eth0: phy found : id is : 0x7c0f1
>> [   87.424691] PM: resume of devices complete after 314.316 msecs
>> [   87.435170] Restarting tasks ... done.
>>
>>
>> Is this a known issue? Has anybody tried this? Do I need to try with a 
>> mainline kernel or a kernel for TI's gitorious? Also does any one know if 
>> wake up on CAN works?
>>
>>
>> Thanks & Regards,
>> Sanchayan Maity.
>>
>

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