On Wed, Jun 25, 2014 at 03:10:17PM +0100, Lorenzo Pieralisi wrote:
> This patch implements the cpu_suspend cpu operations method through
> the PSCI CPU_SUSPEND API. The PSCI implementation translates the idle state
> index passed by the cpu_suspend core call into a valid PSCI state according to
> the PSCI states initialized at boot by the PSCI suspend backend.
> 
> Entry point is set to cpu_resume physical address, that represents the
> default kernel execution address following a CPU reset.
> 
> Idle state indices missing a DT node description are initialized to power
> state standby WFI so that if called by the idle driver they provide the
> default behaviour.
> 
> Reviewed-by: Sebastian Capella <[email protected]>
> Signed-off-by: Lorenzo Pieralisi <[email protected]>
> ---
>  arch/arm64/include/asm/psci.h |   4 ++
>  arch/arm64/kernel/psci.c      | 103 
> ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
>  2 files changed, 107 insertions(+)

[...]

> +static void psci_power_state_unpack(u32 power_state,
> +                                 struct psci_power_state *state)
> +{
> +     state->id = (power_state & PSCI_0_2_POWER_STATE_ID_MASK) >>
> +                     PSCI_0_2_POWER_STATE_ID_SHIFT;
> +     state->type = (power_state & PSCI_0_2_POWER_STATE_TYPE_MASK) >>
> +                     PSCI_0_2_POWER_STATE_TYPE_SHIFT;
> +     state->affinity_level =
> +                     (power_state & PSCI_0_2_POWER_STATE_AFFL_MASK) >>
> +                     PSCI_0_2_POWER_STATE_AFFL_SHIFT;
> +}

Is this valid for PSCI versions prior to 0.2?

>  /*
>   * The following two functions are invoked via the invoke_psci_fn pointer
>   * and will not be inlined, allowing us to piggyback on the AAPCS.
> @@ -199,6 +216,77 @@ static int psci_migrate_info_type(void)
>       return err;
>  }
>  
> +int __init psci_dt_register_idle_states(struct cpuidle_driver *drv,
> +                                     struct device_node *state_nodes[])
> +{
> +     int cpu, i;

Perhaps unsigned int? You print i with %u below.

> +     for (i = 0; i < drv->state_count; i++) {
> +             u32 psci_power_state;
> +
> +             if (!state_nodes[i]) {
> +                     /*
> +                      * An index with a missing node pointer falls back to
> +                      * simple STANDBYWFI
> +                      */
> +                     psci_states[i].type = PSCI_POWER_STATE_TYPE_STANDBY;
> +                     continue;
> +             }

Does this make sense? Are there any limitations on which state nodes
could be missing?

> +
> +             if (of_property_read_u32(state_nodes[i], "entry-method-param",
> +                                      &psci_power_state)) {
> +                     pr_warn(" * %s missing entry-method-param property\n",
> +                             state_nodes[i]->full_name);
> +                     /*
> +                      * If entry-method-param property is missing, fall
> +                      * back to STANDBYWFI state
> +                      */
> +                     psci_states[i].type = PSCI_POWER_STATE_TYPE_STANDBY;
> +                     continue;

Surely we want to throw away these states instead?

Otherwise we can get into a mess like:

psci_states[0] => low power state
psci_states[1] => lower power state
psci_states[2] => WFI / not low power
psci_states[3] => lowest power state

Where power usage and latency would jump around rather than follow
monotonic patterns.

Thanks,
Mark.
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