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On 18-08-21, 10:49, Bard Liao wrote:
Intel validation reported an issue where the HW_RST self-clearing bit is not cleared in hardware, which as a ripple effect creates issues with the clock stop mode.
This happens is a specific sequence where the Intel manager is pm_runtime suspended with the clock-stop mode enabled. During the system suspend, we currently do nothing, which can lead to potential issues on system resume and the following pm_runtime suspend, depending on the hardware state.
This patch suggests a full resume if the clock-stop mode is used. This may require extra time but will make the suspend/resume flows completely symmetric. This also removes a race condition where we could not access SHIM registers if the parent was suspended as well. Resuming the link also resumes the parent by construction.
Applied all, thanks