lib: psci: early suspend handler for platforms

This patch adds an early suspend handler, that executes with
SMP and data cache enabled. This handler allows platforms to
perform any early actions during the CPU suspend entry sequence.

This handler is optional and platforms can choose to implement it
depending on their needs. The `pwr_domain_suspend` handler still
exists and platforms can keep on using it without any side effects.

Signed-off-by: Varun Wadekar <vwadekar@nvidia.com>
This commit is contained in:
Varun Wadekar 2017-07-10 16:02:05 -07:00
parent e43ae8e9de
commit 1862d6203c
4 changed files with 37 additions and 6 deletions

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@ -146,6 +146,7 @@ for the ``plat_psci_ops`` structure which is declared as :
void (*cpu_standby)(plat_local_state_t cpu_state);
int (*pwr_domain_on)(u_register_t mpidr);
void (*pwr_domain_off)(const psci_power_state_t *target_state);
void (*pwr_domain_suspend_early)(const psci_power_state_t *target_state);
void (*pwr_domain_suspend)(const psci_power_state_t *target_state);
void (*pwr_domain_on_finish)(const psci_power_state_t *target_state);
void (*pwr_domain_suspend_finish)(
@ -170,12 +171,12 @@ convert the power-state parameter (possibly encoding a composite power state)
passed in a PSCI ``CPU_SUSPEND`` to the ``psci_power_state`` format. This handler
is now mandatory for PSCI ``CPU_SUSPEND`` support.
The ``plat_psci_ops`` handlers, ``pwr_domain_off`` and ``pwr_domain_suspend``, are
passed the target local state for each affected power domain. The platform
must execute operations specific to these target states. Similarly,
``pwr_domain_on_finish`` and ``pwr_domain_suspend_finish`` are passed the local
states of the affected power domains before wakeup. The platform
must execute actions to restore these power domains from these specific
The ``plat_psci_ops`` handlers, ``pwr_domain_off``, ``pwr_domain_suspend_early``
and ``pwr_domain_suspend``, are passed the target local state for each affected
power domain. The platform must execute operations specific to these target
states. Similarly, ``pwr_domain_on_finish`` and ``pwr_domain_suspend_finish``
are passed the local states of the affected power domains before wakeup. The
platform must execute actions to restore these power domains from these specific
local states.
- Difference in invocation

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@ -2060,6 +2060,23 @@ power down state where as it could be either power down, retention or run state
for the higher power domain levels depending on the result of state
coordination. The generic code expects the handler to succeed.
plat\_psci\_ops.pwr\_domain\_suspend\_pwrdown\_early() [optional]
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
This optional function may be used as a performance optimization to replace
or complement pwr_domain_suspend() on some platforms. Its calling semantics
are identical to pwr_domain_suspend(), except the PSCI implementation only
calls this function when suspending to a power down state, and it guarantees
that data caches are enabled.
When HW_ASSISTED_COHERENCY = 0, the PSCI implementation disables data caches
before calling pwr_domain_suspend(). If the target_state corresponds to a
power down state and it is safe to perform some or all of the platform
specific actions in that function with data caches enabled, it may be more
efficient to move those actions to this function. When HW_ASSISTED_COHERENCY
= 1, data caches remain enabled throughout, and so there is no advantage to
moving platform specific actions to this function.
plat\_psci\_ops.pwr\_domain\_suspend()
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

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@ -267,6 +267,8 @@ typedef struct plat_psci_ops {
void (*cpu_standby)(plat_local_state_t cpu_state);
int (*pwr_domain_on)(u_register_t mpidr);
void (*pwr_domain_off)(const psci_power_state_t *target_state);
void (*pwr_domain_suspend_pwrdown_early)(
const psci_power_state_t *target_state);
void (*pwr_domain_suspend)(const psci_power_state_t *target_state);
void (*pwr_domain_on_finish)(const psci_power_state_t *target_state);
void (*pwr_domain_suspend_finish)(

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@ -80,6 +80,17 @@ static void psci_suspend_to_pwrdown_start(unsigned int end_pwrlvl,
if (psci_spd_pm && psci_spd_pm->svc_suspend)
psci_spd_pm->svc_suspend(max_off_lvl);
#if !HW_ASSISTED_COHERENCY
/*
* Plat. management: Allow the platform to perform any early
* actions required to power down the CPU. This might be useful for
* HW_ASSISTED_COHERENCY = 0 platforms that can safely perform these
* actions with data caches enabled.
*/
if (psci_plat_pm_ops->pwr_domain_suspend_pwrdown_early)
psci_plat_pm_ops->pwr_domain_suspend_pwrdown_early(state_info);
#endif
/*
* Store the re-entry information for the non-secure world.
*/