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@ 2009-05-05 18:11 Kevin Hilman
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From: Kevin Hilman @ 2009-05-05 18:11 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-omap
Hello,
I've rebased the PM branch on to current linux-omap HEAD (currently
2.6.30-rc4) and it is available from my tree[1] as the branch named
'pm-next'
There's still a couple issues for me to work, out but since people
have been asking, I've made it publicly available.
So far, I have only tested full-chip retention in suspend and PM idle
(not CPUidle) using minimal kernels on the following platforms:
- 3430SDP: initramfs
- RX51: OneNAND rootfs
- OMAP3EVM: initramfs
- Beagle: initramfs
Not tested:
- CPUidle
- DVFS (CPUfreq)
Known issues:
- 3430SDP: CORE pwrdm does not hit retention
- hangs on return from OFF
- OMAP3EVM: debounce used on TS GPIO (in GPIO6) and result in
"Clock gpio6_dbck didn't enable in 100000 tries"
Also note that I only build minimal kernels using very few drivers.
So I've also added the defconfigs I used for the boards so it's clear
what I'm using to test. They are named *_pm_defconfig.
Kevin
[1] http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/khilman/linux-omap-pm.git
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