[PATCH 2/2] powernv: Pass PSSCR value and mask to power9_idle_stop
Gautham R Shenoy
ego at linux.vnet.ibm.com
Thu Oct 13 22:23:57 AEDT 2016
Hi Stewart,
On Wed, Oct 12, 2016 at 04:35:35PM +1100, Stewart Smith wrote:
>
> What if we just treat the 0xF state from firmware as special and set it
> to DEFAULT_PSSCR_MASK in that case? That deals with old skiboot, new
> kernel, and sets a pretty small special case that's easy to track into
> the future as something we should watch out for.
Yes, that will work. I will use this approach in the next version.
>
> Additionally, if we make skiboot set sane values in ~DEFAULT_PSSCR_MASK
> for valid fields in PSSCR on boot/(also kexec?), then
> we should end up in a situation where everything works with everything
> (even if you don't get the best power saving). Specifically, new
> skiboot, old kernel... but it looks like there's nothing currently
> missing there
No we're not missing much there. From the code of the old kernel, I
see that if we pass the psscr_val instead of just the RL to
power9_idle_stop(), we end up saving all the SPRs in
power_enter_stop() even if the psscr_val didn't correspond to a deep
idle state.
But that should be ok.
>
> Should this patch also have Fixes: 3005c597ba4 and CC to stable?
Yes, thanks for pointing it out. I shall mark the next version to
stable.
>
> --
> Stewart Smith
> OPAL Architect, IBM.
--
Thanks and Regards
gautham.
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