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Suman Anna committed 0c0f1e44cf3
remoteproc/omap: add support for runtime auto-suspend/resume This patch enhances the PM support in the OMAP remoteproc driver to support the runtime auto-suspend. A remoteproc may not be required to be running all the time, and typically will need to be active only during certain usecases. As such, to save power, it should be turned off during potential long periods of inactivity between usecases. This suspend and resume of the device is a relatively heavy process in terms of latencies, so a remoteproc should be suspended only after a certain period of prolonged inactivity. The OMAP remoteproc driver leverages the runtime pm framework's auto_suspend feature to accomplish this functionality. This feature is automatically enabled when a remote processor has successfully booted. The 'autosuspend_delay_ms' for each device dictates the inactivity period/time to wait for before suspending the device. The runtime auto-suspend design relies on marking the last busy time on every communication (virtqueue kick) to and from the remote processor. When there has been no activity for 'autosuspend_delay_ms' time, the runtime PM framework invokes the driver's runtime pm suspend callback to suspend the device. The remote processor will be woken up on the initiation of the next communication message through the runtime pm resume callback. The current auto-suspend design also allows a remote processor to deny a auto-suspend attempt, if it wishes to, by sending a NACK response to the initial suspend request message sent to the remote processor as part of the suspend process. The auto-suspend request is also only attempted if the remote processor is idled and in standby at the time of inactivity timer expiry. This choice is made to avoid unnecessary messaging, and the auto-suspend is simply rescheduled to be attempted again after a further lapse of autosuspend_delay_ms. The runtime pm callbacks functionality in this patch reuses most of the core logic from the suspend/resume support code, and make use of an additional auto_suspend flag to differentiate the logic in common code from system suspend. The system suspend/resume sequences are also updated to reflect the proper pm_runtime statuses, and also to really perform a suspend/resume only if the remoteproc has not been auto-suspended at the time of request. The remote processor is left in suspended state on a system resume if it has been auto-suspended before, and will be woken up only when a usecase needs to run. The other significant change in this patch is to reset the remoteproc device's pm_domain so as to avoid conflicts with the ordering sequences in the device pm_domain's runtime callbacks and the reset management and clock management implemented within the runtime callbacks in the driver. The OMAP remoteproc driver currently uses a default value of 10 seconds for all OMAP remoteprocs, and a different value can be chosen either by choosing a positive value for the 'autosuspend_delay' in the device's omap_rproc_fw_data in the driver match data or by updating the 'autosuspend_delay_ms' field at runtime through the sysfs interface. Eg: To use 25 seconds for IPU2 on DRA7xx, echo 25000 > /sys/bus/platform/devices/55020000.ipu/power/autosuspend_delay_ms The runtime suspend feature can also be similarly enabled or disabled by writing 'auto' or 'on' to the device's 'control' power field. The default is enabled. Eg: To disable auto-suspend for IPU2 on DRA7xx SoC, echo on > /sys/bus/platform/devices/55020000.ipu/power/control Signed-off-by: Suman Anna <s-anna@ti.com>