> -----Original Message-----
> From: linux-omap-ow...@vger.kernel.org [mailto:linux-omap-
> ow...@vger.kernel.org] On Behalf Of Kevin Hilman
> Sent: Tuesday, November 23, 2010 12:46 AM
> To: Nishanth Menon
> Cc: linux-omap; Jean Pihet; Vishwanath Sripathy; Tony
> Subject: Re: [PATCH 00/13] OMAP3: OFF mode fixes
>
> Nishanth Menon <n...@ti.com> writes:
>
> > Bunch of fixes as part of phase 1 targetting mainly OMAP3630 HS
devices
> > for OFF mode logic.
> >
> > It is important to note - for proper functionality of HS OFF mode on
> OMAP3630,
> >    CONFIG_OMAP3_L2_AUX_SECURE_SAVE_RESTORE=y and
> >    CONFIG_OMAP3_L2_AUX_SECURE_SERVICE_SET_ID should be set to the
> correct
> >    service that the security PPA supports on the platform.
> >
> > Based on kernel.org 2.6.37-rc2 tag
> >
> > Smoke tested on:
> > SDP3630 -GP
> > Zoom3 (3630): GP & EMU (Es1.1, ES1.2)
> > SDP3430 - GP & EMU (ES3.1)
> >
> > These are fixes for corner case bugs seen, so tests of off and ret
done
> with
> > wakeup timer - behavior between 2.6.37-rc2 before and after applying
> patch
> > seen consistent.
> >
> > Request for testing this series for comparison between master and this
> > series requested for additional platforms where available.
>
> After some more thought and review, here's what I think should be the
> approach moving this forward:
>
> This can be broken up into 3 independent series as follows:
>
> 1) fix for UART erratum (patch 10)
> 2) fixes for idle path errata (patches 1, 2, 11, 12, 13)
> 3) secure ram save path (the rest)
>
> For (3), I'd like to see the secure ram management moved out of the PM
> core, and into it's own library/driver.  Strictly speaking, context
> save/restore for secure ram is not a function of the PM idle core.   As
> with every other device, context save/restore is the responsibility of
> the driver(s) using that device.
>
> For secure RAM, the restore is handled by ROM code, but the save should
> be managed by the secure driver(s).  IOW, any secure driver should be
> using runtime PM and when the secure driver is no longer in use, it
> should ensure secure RAM context is saved using its runtime_suspend
> method to save secure RAM.  The code in this series should be moved out
> into a library/driver which can be called by secure drivers in their
> runtime PM hooks.
>
I agree with you Kevin here except one point. The secure RAM contents
are not just secure driver data but the ROM code infrastructure as well.
And we should treat ROM code as a hardware. Secure services
don't give  you garrulity of saving per each secure module. To
get CPU OFF working on secure device, secure RAM must be saved.
So I still think it is CPU specific code and pretty much relevant
to CPU IDLE OFF state considering ROM code.
Ofcourse this not related to GP device because we never enter Secure
world again after the boot-up.
So moving this code to a separate file is fine but it still related
to CPU.
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