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SubjectRe: [PATCH] clocksource: arch timer: Mark ARMv 8 system timer as 'always-on'
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Hi Anatol,

On 2014-11-06 17:57, Anatol Pomozov wrote:
> Quoting ARMv8 Reference Manual section D6.1:
> "The system counter must be implemented in an always-on power
> domain."

Yes. And the key words here are "system counter". That's the global
counter, not the per-cpu view of that, and critically nor comparators.

The timers (per-cpu counter+comparator) will happily go down with the
CPU, and won't be able to wake it up. Exactly like ARMv7, by the way.

> There is no need to keep 'always-on' configurable on ARMv8. We ignore
> this dts property value and unconditionally set it to true.
>
> The issue was discovered while working on ARMv8 board with only one
> timer
> (arm arch timer). If 'always-on' is false then it disables
> high-resolution
> timer functionality.

Yup, and that's by design (see above). The *only* case where it is
really "always-on" is when a virtual machine is running (if the vcpu is
running then the physical CPU is, and so is the timer).

If your system really never does any form of PM, then fine, just put
the DT property in. Removing it is, I'm sorry to say, a bit short
sighted.

Thanks,

M.
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