The powerdomain framework currently expects all powerdomains to be associated with
a corresponding voltagedomain. For some SoCs' (like the already existing AM33xx
family, or for the upcoming AM437x and DRA7 SoCs') which
do not have a Voltage controller/Voltage Processor (neither the SR I2C
bus to communicate with the PMIC) there is no need for a Powerdomain to have
a voltage domain association since there is no auto-scaling of voltages possible
using the voltage FSM.
Extend the arch operations to add an api which the powerdomain core can
then use to identify if a voltdm lookup and association for a powerdomain
is really needed.
Acked-by: Nishanth Menon <nm@ti.com>
Acked-by: Vaibhav Hiremath <hvaibhav@ti.com>
Signed-off-by: Rajendra Nayak <rnayak@ti.com>
Acked-by: Santosh Shilimkar <santosh.shilimkar@ti.com>
Tested-by: Afzal Mohammed <afzal@ti.com> # am335x evm
Signed-off-by: Kevin Hilman <khilman@linaro.org>
if (_pwrdm_lookup(pwrdm->name))
return -EEXIST;
+ if (arch_pwrdm && arch_pwrdm->pwrdm_has_voltdm)
+ if (!arch_pwrdm->pwrdm_has_voltdm())
+ goto skip_voltdm;
+
voltdm = voltdm_lookup(pwrdm->voltdm.name);
if (!voltdm) {
pr_err("powerdomain: %s: voltagedomain %s does not exist\n",
pwrdm->voltdm.ptr = voltdm;
INIT_LIST_HEAD(&pwrdm->voltdm_node);
voltdm_add_pwrdm(voltdm, pwrdm);
+skip_voltdm:
spin_lock_init(&pwrdm->_lock);
list_add(&pwrdm->node, &pwrdm_list);
* @pwrdm_disable_hdwr_sar: Disable Hardware Save-Restore feature for a pd
* @pwrdm_set_lowpwrstchange: Enable pd transitions from a shallow to deep sleep
* @pwrdm_wait_transition: Wait for a pd state transition to complete
+ * @pwrdm_has_voltdm: Check if a voltdm association is needed
*
* Regarding @pwrdm_set_lowpwrstchange: On the OMAP2 and 3-family
* chips, a powerdomain's power state is not allowed to directly
int (*pwrdm_disable_hdwr_sar)(struct powerdomain *pwrdm);
int (*pwrdm_set_lowpwrstchange)(struct powerdomain *pwrdm);
int (*pwrdm_wait_transition)(struct powerdomain *pwrdm);
+ int (*pwrdm_has_voltdm)(void);
};
int pwrdm_register_platform_funcs(struct pwrdm_ops *custom_funcs);