On 7/3/23 15:31, Mukunda,Vijendar wrote:
On 03/07/23 18:30, Shuming [θζΈι] wrote:
During ClockStop Mode0, peripheral interrupts are disabled.
I can see that the interrupts are disabled in rt5682_dev_system_suspend(), which is NOT a mode where the clock stop is used... I don't think this commit message is correct.
The IMPL_DEF interrupt which is used for jack detection is not disabled at all during any clock stop mode, and it shouldn't otherwise that would break the jack detection.
You are right. The commit message is wrong and not clear. The situation is that the manager driver uses the clock stop mode0 to do
system suspension.
No it does not. The clock stop is ONLY used for pm_runtime, never for system suspend. We cannot go to system suspend with the link in clock-stop mode, that will create lots of issues, that's why we perform a full pm_runtime resume in the .prepare stage.
OK, I got your point. Thanks. However, this issue reported by AMD. The AMD platform validated system level pm and runtime pm ops with the different modes.
Hi Vijendar, Do you have any comments?
On AMD platforms, we are supporting two power modes.
- Bus reset mode
- Clock Stop Mode
In Bus reset mode, bus will re-enumerate the peripheral devices whereas in ClockStop Mode, applying ClockStop Mode0 in both pm ops (runtime pm ops and system level pm ops).
Currently, SDCA interrupts are disabled on peripheral side, when system level suspend is invoked. For ClockStop mode SDW manager is not receiving any jack alert when SoundWire manager device is in D3 state.
That was precisely the point of clock stop mode: a peripheral can restart the system even when it's in lower-power mode.
If there's no means to let a peripheral restart, the only benefit is maybe to skip the enumeration time. That's not what the spec intended....
Our expectation is when ClockStop Mode is selected, Only ClockStopMode0 should be applied for system level suspend as well. We are not expecting bus reset.
We have validated these changes on our platform with Clock stop mode. It's working fine.
The SdW device will not be re-attached when the system resume.
it will re-attach, and in addition it will lose context because the manager performs a complete reset of the bus.
So what's needed is to enable the interrupt, no matter what happened in the suspend transition.
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