1. 23 8月, 2009 1 次提交
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      sh: Runtime PM for SuperH Mobile platform bus devices · 6a93dde1
      Magnus Damm 提交于
      This patch is V3 of the SuperH Mobile Runtime PM platform bus
      implentation matching Rafael's Runtime PM v16.
      
      The code gets invoked from the SuperH specific Runtime PM
      platform bus functions that override the weak symbols for:
       - platform_pm_runtime_suspend()
       - platform_pm_runtime_resume()
       - platform_pm_runtime_idle()
      
      This Runtime PM implementation performs two levels of power
      management. At the time of platform bus runtime suspend the
      clock to the device is stopped instantly. Later on if all
      devices within the power domain has their clocks stopped
      then the device driver ->runtime_suspend() callbacks are
      used to save hardware register state for each device.
      
      Device driver ->runtime_suspend() calls are scheduled from
      cpuidle context using platform_pm_runtime_suspend_idle().
      When all devices have been fully suspended the processor
      is allowed to enter deep sleep from cpuidle.
      
      The runtime resume operation turns on clocks and also
      restores registers if needed. It is worth noting that the
      devices start in a suspended state and the device driver
      is responsible for calling runtime resume before accessing
      the actual hardware.
      
      In this particular platform bus implementation runtime
      resume is not allowed from interrupt context. Runtime
      suspend is however allowed from interrupt context as
      long as the synchronous functions are avoided.
      
      [ updated for v17 -- PFM. ]
      Signed-off-by: NMagnus Damm <damm@igel.co.jp>
      Signed-off-by: NPaul Mundt <lethal@linux-sh.org>
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  2. 20 7月, 2009 1 次提交
  3. 04 7月, 2009 1 次提交
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      sh: hwblk base implementation · 79714acb
      Magnus Damm 提交于
      This patch is the hwblk base implementation, containing
      structures and shared functions dealing with hardware blocks.
      
      A each processor model should provide a list of hwblks and
      describe which module stop bit that is associated with each
      hwblck and how the hwblks are grouped together into areas.
      
      The shared code keeps track of the usage count for each
      hwblk and the areas. Fallback implementations for processor
      specific code are also kept as weak symbols.
      
      The clock framework, the runtime pm code and cpuidle will
      all tie into this hwblk implementation.
      Signed-off-by: NMagnus Damm <damm@igel.co.jp>
      Signed-off-by: NPaul Mundt <lethal@linux-sh.org>
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