[U-Boot-Users] [PATCH] icecube/lite5200b: wakeup from low-power support

Domen Puncer domen.puncer at telargo.com
Sat Mar 31 20:38:43 CEST 2007


[ Gah, saw it didn't make it to u-boot ML, resending ]

On 31/03/07 19:20 +0200, Rafal Jaworowski wrote:
> Domen Puncer wrote:
> >U-Boot part of Lite5200b low power mode support.
> >Puts SDRAM out of self-refresh and transfers control to
> >address saved at physical 0x0.
> >
> 
> Hi Domen,

Hi!
> 
> As I understand while waking up from the low-power mode the machine is 
> effectively powering on, similarly to the cold reset, so U-Boot runs 
> from the beginning as usual, but after the SDRAM controller has been 
> initialised we detect the wakeup and teleport to the saved DRAM address.

Right.

> 
> Since in case of a wakeup from the low-power mode we skip everything in 
> U-Boot that is happening past initdram(), please clarify the following:
> 
> - are you sure there are no steps beyond init_func_ram()/board_init_f() 
> that should be performed while waking up? For example:
> 
> - are all timers settings properly re-stored?

Hmm... right, I forgot to restart watchdog... but that will be done in
Linux code.

> 
> - wouldn't the host/PCI bridge need to be re-initialised and 
> re-configured as part of the wakeup process? Did you happen to test some 
> PCI devices and would they survive after wakeup from the the low-power 
> mode? (A similar question would apply to the USB controller)

Honestly, I don't know for PCI. IIRC some time ago, kernel compiled
with CONFIG_PCI didn't boot for me.

USB controller/devices survived the wakeup last time I checked.

> 
> Also, a more general question: isn't time base update required after the 
> wakeup, specially if it's been a long sleep?

Lite5200b doesn't have an external time source.


Thanks!

	Domen





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