Messages in this thread | | | Date | Thu, 7 Dec 2017 09:28:18 +0000 | From | Lee Jones <> | Subject | Re: 答复 : [PATCH] mfd: Fix RTS5227 (and others) powermanagement |
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On Thu, 07 Dec 2017, 冯锐 wrote:
> > Hi, > > > > On 06-12-17 12:21, Hans de Goede wrote: > > > Commit 8275b77a1513 ("mfd: rts5249: Add support for RTS5250S power > > > saving") adds powersaving support for device-ids 5249 524a and 525a. > > > > > > But as a side effect it breaks ASPM support for all the other > > > device-ids, causing e.g. the Haswell CPU on a Lenovo T440s to not go > > > into a higher c-state then PC3, while previously it would go to PC7, > > > causing the machine to idle at 7.4W instead of 6.6W! > > > > > > The problem here is the new option.dev_aspm_mode field, which only > > > gets explicitly initialized in the new code for the device-ids 5249 > > > 524a and 525a. Leaving the dev_aspm_mode 0 for the other device-ids. > > > > > > The default dev_aspm_mode 0 is mapped to DEV_ASPM_DISABLE, but the > > old > > > behavior of calling rtsx_pci_enable_aspm() when idle and > > > rtsx_pci_disable_aspm() when busy happens when dev_aspm_mode == > > > DEV_ASPM_DYNAMIC. > > > > > > This commit changes the enum so that 0 = DEV_ASPM_DYNAMIC matching > > the > > > old default behavior, fixing the pm regression with the other device-ids. > > > > > > Cc: Rui Feng <rui_feng@realsil.com.cn> > > > Signed-off-by: Hans de Goede <hdegoede@redhat.com> > > > > p.s. > > > > 2 remarks: > > > > 1. As this is a regression in 4.15, please queue this up as a fix for 4.15 > > (I prioritized bisecting this, which took me a whole day to get a fix > > ready in time for 4.15). > > > > 2. This bit of the original commit also looks weird, but I don't have the > > hardware in case, Rui Feng should probably take a look at this: > > > > @@ -1063,6 +1185,16 @@ static int rtsx_pci_init_hw(struct rtsx_pcr *pcr) > > if (err < 0) > > return err; > > > > + switch (PCI_PID(pcr)) { > > + case PID_5250: > > + case PID_524A: > > + case PID_525A: > > + rtsx_pci_write_register(pcr, PM_CLK_FORCE_CTL, 1, 1); > > + break; > > + default: > > + break; > > + } > > + > > /* Enable clk_request_n to enable clock power management */ > > rtsx_pci_write_config_byte(pcr, pcr->pcie_cap + PCI_EXP_LNKCTL + 1, 1); > > /* Enter L1 when host tx idle */ > > > > The PID5250 looks weird here, the rtsx_pci_ids table does not contain it; and > > neither does the switch (PCI_PID(pcr)) in rtsx_pci_init_chip() at the same time > > the commit does make changes to the codepaths for the 5249... ? > > > Thank you for pointing out the problem. The old driver isn't written > by me, 5249, 524a and 525a are in the same file, > I didn't notice that rtsx_pci_ids table does not contain 5250. But > the power saving function for 5250 and 525a is the same, > PID_5250 here will not effect the power saving function.
Is that an Ack or a NAck?
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