Messages in this thread | | | Date | Wed, 28 Feb 2018 08:55:56 +0800 | From | Shawn Guo <> | Subject | Re: [PATCH v2] ARM: imx: avic: set low-power interrupt mask for imx25 |
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On Tue, Feb 27, 2018 at 10:29:15PM +0100, Martin Kaiser wrote: > imx25 contains two registers (LPIMR0 and 1) to define which interrupts > are enabled in low-power mode. As of today, those two registers are > configured to enable all interrupts. Before going to low-power mode, the > AVIC's INTENABLEH and INTENABLEL registers are configured to enable only > those interrupts which are used as wakeup sources. > > It turned out that this approach is not sufficient if we want the imx25 > to go into stop mode during suspend-to-ram. (Stop mode is the low-power > mode that consumes the least power. The peripheral master clock is > switched off in this mode). For stop mode to work, the LPIMR0 and 1 > registers have to be configured with the set of interrupts that are > allowed in low-power mode. Fortunately, the bits in the LPIMR registers > are assigned to the same interrupts as the bits in INTENABLEH and > INTENABLEL. However, LPIMR uses 1 to mask an interrupt whereas the > INTENABLE registers use 1 to enable an interrupt. > > This patch sets the LPIMR registers to the inverted bitmask of the > INTENABLE registers during suspend and goes back to "all interrupts > masked" when we wake up again. We also make this the default at startup. > > As far as I know, the other supported imx architectures have no similar > mechanism. Since the LPIMR registers are part of the CCM module, we > query the device tree for an imx25 ccm node in order to detect if we're > running on imx25. > > Signed-off-by: Martin Kaiser <martin@kaiser.cx>
Applied, thanks.
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