- 05 Aug, 2015 3 commits
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Soby Mathew authored
As per Section 4.2.2. in the PSCI specification, the term "affinity" is used in the context of describing the hierarchical arrangement of cores. This often, but not always, maps directly to the processor power domain topology of the system. The current PSCI implementation assumes that this is always the case i.e. MPIDR based levels of affinity always map to levels in a power domain topology tree. This patch is the first in a series of patches which remove this assumption. It removes all occurences of the terms "affinity instances and levels" when used to describe the power domain topology. Only the terminology is changed in this patch. Subsequent patches will implement functional changes to remove the above mentioned assumption. Change-Id: Iee162f051b228828310610c5a320ff9d31009b4e
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Soby Mathew authored
This patch optimizes the invocation of the platform power management hooks for ON, OFF and SUSPEND such that they are called only for the highest affinity level which will be powered off/on. Earlier, the hooks were being invoked for all the intermediate levels as well. This patch requires that the platforms migrate to the new semantics of the PM hooks. It also removes the `state` parameter from the pm hooks as the `afflvl` parameter now indicates the highest affinity level for which power management operations are required. Change-Id: I57c87931d8a2723aeade14acc710e5b78ac41732
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Soby Mathew authored
This patch creates a copy of the existing PSCI files and related psci.h and platform.h header files in a new `PSCI1.0` directory. The changes for the new PSCI power domain topology and extended state-ID frameworks will be added incrementally to these files. This incremental approach will aid in review and in understanding the changes better. Once all the changes have been introduced, these files will replace the existing PSCI files. Change-Id: Ibb8a52e265daa4204e34829ed050bddd7e3316ff
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