This series provides the support for turning on the arm-smmu's
clocks/power domains using runtime pm. This is done using the
recently introduced device links patches, which lets the smmu's
runtime to follow the master's runtime pm, so the smmu remains
powered only when the masters use it.
As not all implementations support clock/power gating, we are checking
for a valid 'smmu->dev's pm_domain' to conditionally enable the runtime
power management for such smmu implementations that can support it.
This series also adds support for Qcom's arm-smmu-v2 variant that
has different clocks and power requirements.
Took some reference from the exynos runtime patches [1].
With conditional runtime pm now, we avoid touching dev->power.lock
in fastpaths for smmu implementations that don't need to do anything
useful with pm_runtime.
This lets us to use the much-argued pm_runtime_get_sync/put_sync()
calls in map/unmap callbacks so that the clients do not have to
worry about handling any of the arm-smmu's power.
Previous version of this patch series is @ [5].
[v11]
* Some more cleanups for device link. We don't need an explicit
delete for device link from the driver, but just set the flag
DL_FLAG_AUTOREMOVE.
device_link_add() API description says -
"If the DL_FLAG_AUTOREMOVE is set, the link will be removed
automatically when the consumer device driver unbinds."
* Addressed the comments for 'smmu' in arm_smmu_map/unmap().
* Dropped the patch [10] that introduced device_link_del_dev() API.
[v10]
* Introduce device_link_del_dev() API to delete the link between
given consumer and supplier devices. The users of device link
do not need to store link pointer to delete the link later.
They can straightaway use this API by passing consumer and
supplier devices.
* Made corresponding changes to arm-smmu driver patch handling the
device links.
* Dropped the patch [9] that was adding device_link_find() API to
device core layer. device_link_del_dev() serves the purpose to
directly delete the link between two given devices.
[v9]
* Removed 'rpm_supported' flag, instead checking on pm_domain
to enable runtime pm.
* Creating device link only when the runtime pm is enabled, as we
don't need a device link besides managing the power dependency
between supplier and consumer devices.
* Introducing a patch to add device_link_find() API that finds
and existing link between supplier and consumer devices.
Also, made necessary change to device_link_add() to use this API.
* arm_smmu_remove_device() now uses this device_link_find() to find
the device link between smmu device and the master device, and then
delete this link.
* Dropped the destroy_domain_context() fix [8] as it was rather,
introducing catastrophically bad problem by destroying
'good dev's domain context.
* Added 'Reviwed-by' tag for Tomasz's review.
[v8]
* Major change -
- Added a flag 'rpm_supported' which each platform that supports
runtime pm, can enable, and we enable runtime_pm over arm-smmu
only when this flag is set.
- Adding the conditional pm_runtime_get/put() calls to .map, .unmap
and .attach_dev ops.
- Dropped the patch [6] that exported pm_runtim_get/put_suupliers(),
and also dropped the user driver patch [7] for these APIs.
* Clock code further cleanup
- doing only clk_bulk_enable() and clk_bulk_disable() in runtime pm
callbacks. We shouldn't be taking a slow path (clk_prepare/unprepare())
from these runtime pm callbacks. Thereby, moved clk_bulk_prepare() to
arm_smmu_device_probe(), and clk_bulk_unprepare() to
arm_smmu_device_remove().
- clk data filling to a common method arm_smmu_fill_clk_data() that
fills the clock ids and number of clocks.
* Addressed other nits and comments
- device_link_add() error path fixed.
- Fix for checking negative error value from pm_runtime_get_sync().
- Documentation redo.
* Added another patch fixing the error path in arm_smmu_attach_dev()
to destroy allocated domain context.
[v7]
* Addressed review comments given by Robin Murphy -
- Added device_link_del() in .remove_device path.
- Error path cleanup in arm_smmu_add_device().
- Added pm_runtime_get/put_sync() in .remove path, and replaced
pm_runtime_force_suspend() with pm_runtime_disable().
- clk_names cleanup in arm_smmu_init_clks()
* Added 'Reviewed-by' given by Rob H.
[V6]
* Added Ack given by Rafael to first patch in the series.
* Addressed Rob Herring's comment for adding soc specific compatible
string as well besides 'qcom,smmu-v2'.
[V5]
* Dropped runtime pm calls from "arm_smmu_unmap" op as discussed over
the list [3] for the last patch series.
* Added a patch to export pm_runtime_get/put_suppliers() APIs to the
series as agreed with Rafael [4].
* Added the related patch for msm drm iommu layer to use
pm_runtime_get/put_suppliers() APIs in msm_mmu_funcs.
* Dropped arm-mmu500 clock patch since that would break existing
platforms.
* Changed compatible 'qcom,msm8996-smmu-v2' to 'qcom,smmu-v2' to reflect
the IP version rather than the platform on which it is used.
The same IP is used across multiple platforms including msm8996,
and sdm845 etc.
* Using clock bulk APIs to handle the clocks available to the IP as
suggested by Stephen Boyd.
* The first patch in v4 version of the patch-series:
("iommu/arm-smmu: Fix the error path in arm_smmu_add_device") has
already made it to mainline.
[V4]
* Reworked the clock handling part. We now take clock names as data
in the driver for supported compatible versions, and loop over them
to get, enable, and disable the clocks.
* Using qcom,msm8996 based compatibles for bindings instead of a generic
qcom compatible.
* Refactor MMU500 patch to just add the necessary clock names data and
corresponding bindings.
* Added the pm_runtime_get/put() calls in .unmap iommu op (fix added by
Stanimir on top of previous patch version.
* Added a patch to fix error path in arm_smmu_add_device()
* Removed patch 3/5 of V3 patch series that added qcom,smmu-v2 bindings.
[V3]
* Reworked the patches to keep the clocks init/enabling function
separately for each compatible.
* Added clocks bindings for MMU40x/500.
* Added a new compatible for qcom,smmu-v2 implementation and
the clock bindings for the same.
* Rebased on top of 4.11-rc1
[V2]
* Split the patches little differently.
* Addressed comments.
* Removed the patch #4 [2] from previous post
for arm-smmu context save restore. Planning to
post this separately after reworking/addressing Robin's
feedback.
* Reversed the sequence to disable clocks than enabling.
This was required for those cases where the
clocks are populated in a dependent order from DT.
[1] https://lkml.org/lkml/2016/10/20/70
[2] https://patchwork.kernel.org/patch/9389717/
[3] https://patchwork.kernel.org/patch/10204925/
[4] https://patchwork.kernel.org/patch/10102445/
[5] https://lkml.org/lkml/2018/3/14/127
[6] https://patchwork.kernel.org/patch/10204945/
[7] https://patchwork.kernel.org/patch/10204925/
[8] https://patchwork.kernel.org/patch/10254105/
[9] https://patchwork.kernel.org/patch/10277975/
[10] https://patchwork.kernel.org/patch/10281613/
Sricharan R (3):
iommu/arm-smmu: Add pm_runtime/sleep ops
iommu/arm-smmu: Invoke pm_runtime during probe, add/remove device
iommu/arm-smmu: Add the device_link between masters and smmu
Vivek Gautam (1):
iommu/arm-smmu: Add support for qcom,smmu-v2 variant
.../devicetree/bindings/iommu/arm,smmu.txt | 42 +++++
drivers/iommu/arm-smmu.c | 178 +++++++++++++++++++--
2 files changed, 210 insertions(+), 10 deletions(-)
--
QUALCOMM INDIA, on behalf of Qualcomm Innovation Center, Inc. is a member
of Code Aurora Forum, hosted by The Linux Foundation
qcom,smmu-v2 is an arm,smmu-v2 implementation with specific
clock and power requirements. This smmu core is used with
multiple masters on msm8996, viz. mdss, video, etc.
Add bindings for the same.
Signed-off-by: Vivek Gautam <[email protected]>
Reviewed-by: Rob Herring <[email protected]>
Reviewed-by: Tomasz Figa <[email protected]>
---
.../devicetree/bindings/iommu/arm,smmu.txt | 42 ++++++++++++++++++++++
drivers/iommu/arm-smmu.c | 14 ++++++++
2 files changed, 56 insertions(+)
diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iommu/arm,smmu.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iommu/arm,smmu.txt
index 8a6ffce12af5..7c71a6ed465a 100644
--- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iommu/arm,smmu.txt
+++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iommu/arm,smmu.txt
@@ -17,10 +17,19 @@ conditions.
"arm,mmu-401"
"arm,mmu-500"
"cavium,smmu-v2"
+ "qcom,<soc>-smmu-v2", "qcom,smmu-v2"
depending on the particular implementation and/or the
version of the architecture implemented.
+ A number of Qcom SoCs use qcom,smmu-v2 version of the IP.
+ "qcom,<soc>-smmu-v2" represents a soc specific compatible
+ string that should be present along with the "qcom,smmu-v2"
+ to facilitate SoC specific clocks/power connections and to
+ address specific bug fixes.
+ An example string would be -
+ "qcom,msm8996-smmu-v2", "qcom,smmu-v2".
+
- reg : Base address and size of the SMMU.
- #global-interrupts : The number of global interrupts exposed by the
@@ -71,6 +80,22 @@ conditions.
or using stream matching with #iommu-cells = <2>, and
may be ignored if present in such cases.
+- clock-names: List of the names of clocks input to the device. The
+ required list depends on particular implementation and
+ is as follows:
+ - for "qcom,smmu-v2":
+ - "bus": clock required for downstream bus access and
+ for the smmu ptw,
+ - "iface": clock required to access smmu's registers
+ through the TCU's programming interface.
+ - unspecified for other implementations.
+
+- clocks: Specifiers for all clocks listed in the clock-names property,
+ as per generic clock bindings.
+
+- power-domains: Specifiers for power domains required to be powered on for
+ the SMMU to operate, as per generic power domain bindings.
+
** Deprecated properties:
- mmu-masters (deprecated in favour of the generic "iommus" binding) :
@@ -137,3 +162,20 @@ conditions.
iommu-map = <0 &smmu3 0 0x400>;
...
};
+
+ /* Qcom's arm,smmu-v2 implementation */
+ smmu4: iommu {
+ compatible = "qcom,msm8996-smmu-v2", "qcom,smmu-v2";
+ reg = <0xd00000 0x10000>;
+
+ #global-interrupts = <1>;
+ interrupts = <GIC_SPI 73 IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_HIGH>,
+ <GIC_SPI 320 IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_HIGH>,
+ <GIC_SPI 321 IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_HIGH>;
+ #iommu-cells = <1>;
+ power-domains = <&mmcc MDSS_GDSC>;
+
+ clocks = <&mmcc SMMU_MDP_AXI_CLK>,
+ <&mmcc SMMU_MDP_AHB_CLK>;
+ clock-names = "bus", "iface";
+ };
diff --git a/drivers/iommu/arm-smmu.c b/drivers/iommu/arm-smmu.c
index da50fd979d5f..ca3559ea115b 100644
--- a/drivers/iommu/arm-smmu.c
+++ b/drivers/iommu/arm-smmu.c
@@ -119,6 +119,7 @@ enum arm_smmu_implementation {
GENERIC_SMMU,
ARM_MMU500,
CAVIUM_SMMUV2,
+ QCOM_SMMUV2,
};
struct arm_smmu_s2cr {
@@ -1980,6 +1981,17 @@ ARM_SMMU_MATCH_DATA(arm_mmu401, ARM_SMMU_V1_64K, GENERIC_SMMU);
ARM_SMMU_MATCH_DATA(arm_mmu500, ARM_SMMU_V2, ARM_MMU500);
ARM_SMMU_MATCH_DATA(cavium_smmuv2, ARM_SMMU_V2, CAVIUM_SMMUV2);
+static const char * const qcom_smmuv2_clks[] = {
+ "bus", "iface",
+};
+
+static const struct arm_smmu_match_data qcom_smmuv2 = {
+ .version = ARM_SMMU_V2,
+ .model = QCOM_SMMUV2,
+ .clks = qcom_smmuv2_clks,
+ .num_clks = ARRAY_SIZE(qcom_smmuv2_clks),
+};
+
static const struct of_device_id arm_smmu_of_match[] = {
{ .compatible = "arm,smmu-v1", .data = &smmu_generic_v1 },
{ .compatible = "arm,smmu-v2", .data = &smmu_generic_v2 },
@@ -1987,6 +1999,7 @@ static const struct of_device_id arm_smmu_of_match[] = {
{ .compatible = "arm,mmu-401", .data = &arm_mmu401 },
{ .compatible = "arm,mmu-500", .data = &arm_mmu500 },
{ .compatible = "cavium,smmu-v2", .data = &cavium_smmuv2 },
+ { .compatible = "qcom,smmu-v2", .data = &qcom_smmuv2 },
{ },
};
MODULE_DEVICE_TABLE(of, arm_smmu_of_match);
@@ -2361,6 +2374,7 @@ IOMMU_OF_DECLARE(arm_mmu400, "arm,mmu-400");
IOMMU_OF_DECLARE(arm_mmu401, "arm,mmu-401");
IOMMU_OF_DECLARE(arm_mmu500, "arm,mmu-500");
IOMMU_OF_DECLARE(cavium_smmuv2, "cavium,smmu-v2");
+IOMMU_OF_DECLARE(qcom_smmuv2, "qcom,smmu-v2");
MODULE_DESCRIPTION("IOMMU API for ARM architected SMMU implementations");
MODULE_AUTHOR("Will Deacon <[email protected]>");
--
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From: Sricharan R <[email protected]>
Finally add the device link between the master device and
smmu, so that the smmu gets runtime enabled/disabled only when the
master needs it. This is done from add_device callback which gets
called once when the master is added to the smmu.
Signed-off-by: Sricharan R <[email protected]>
Signed-off-by: Vivek Gautam <[email protected]>
Reviewed-by: Tomasz Figa <[email protected]>
---
drivers/iommu/arm-smmu.c | 12 ++++++++++++
1 file changed, 12 insertions(+)
diff --git a/drivers/iommu/arm-smmu.c b/drivers/iommu/arm-smmu.c
index 3383c6657857..da50fd979d5f 100644
--- a/drivers/iommu/arm-smmu.c
+++ b/drivers/iommu/arm-smmu.c
@@ -1461,8 +1461,20 @@ static int arm_smmu_add_device(struct device *dev)
iommu_device_link(&smmu->iommu, dev);
+ if (pm_runtime_enabled(smmu->dev) &&
+ !device_link_add(dev, smmu->dev,
+ DL_FLAG_PM_RUNTIME | DL_FLAG_AUTOREMOVE)) {
+ dev_err(smmu->dev, "Unable to add link to the consumer %s\n",
+ dev_name(dev));
+ ret = -ENODEV;
+ goto out_unlink;
+ }
+
return 0;
+out_unlink:
+ iommu_device_unlink(&smmu->iommu, dev);
+ arm_smmu_master_free_smes(fwspec);
out_cfg_free:
kfree(cfg);
out_free:
--
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From: Sricharan R <[email protected]>
The smmu device probe/remove and add/remove master device callbacks
gets called when the smmu is not linked to its master, that is without
the context of the master device. So calling runtime apis in those places
separately.
Signed-off-by: Sricharan R <[email protected]>
[vivek: Cleanup pm runtime calls]
Signed-off-by: Vivek Gautam <[email protected]>
Reviewed-by: Tomasz Figa <[email protected]>
---
drivers/iommu/arm-smmu.c | 92 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-----
1 file changed, 84 insertions(+), 8 deletions(-)
diff --git a/drivers/iommu/arm-smmu.c b/drivers/iommu/arm-smmu.c
index d5873d545024..3383c6657857 100644
--- a/drivers/iommu/arm-smmu.c
+++ b/drivers/iommu/arm-smmu.c
@@ -268,6 +268,20 @@ static struct arm_smmu_option_prop arm_smmu_options[] = {
{ 0, NULL},
};
+static inline int arm_smmu_rpm_get(struct arm_smmu_device *smmu)
+{
+ if (pm_runtime_enabled(smmu->dev))
+ return pm_runtime_get_sync(smmu->dev);
+
+ return 0;
+}
+
+static inline void arm_smmu_rpm_put(struct arm_smmu_device *smmu)
+{
+ if (pm_runtime_enabled(smmu->dev))
+ pm_runtime_put(smmu->dev);
+}
+
static struct arm_smmu_domain *to_smmu_domain(struct iommu_domain *dom)
{
return container_of(dom, struct arm_smmu_domain, domain);
@@ -913,11 +927,15 @@ static void arm_smmu_destroy_domain_context(struct iommu_domain *domain)
struct arm_smmu_domain *smmu_domain = to_smmu_domain(domain);
struct arm_smmu_device *smmu = smmu_domain->smmu;
struct arm_smmu_cfg *cfg = &smmu_domain->cfg;
- int irq;
+ int ret, irq;
if (!smmu || domain->type == IOMMU_DOMAIN_IDENTITY)
return;
+ ret = arm_smmu_rpm_get(smmu);
+ if (ret < 0)
+ return;
+
/*
* Disable the context bank and free the page tables before freeing
* it.
@@ -932,6 +950,8 @@ static void arm_smmu_destroy_domain_context(struct iommu_domain *domain)
free_io_pgtable_ops(smmu_domain->pgtbl_ops);
__arm_smmu_free_bitmap(smmu->context_map, cfg->cbndx);
+
+ arm_smmu_rpm_put(smmu);
}
static struct iommu_domain *arm_smmu_domain_alloc(unsigned type)
@@ -1213,10 +1233,15 @@ static int arm_smmu_attach_dev(struct iommu_domain *domain, struct device *dev)
return -ENODEV;
smmu = fwspec_smmu(fwspec);
+
+ ret = arm_smmu_rpm_get(smmu);
+ if (ret < 0)
+ return ret;
+
/* Ensure that the domain is finalised */
ret = arm_smmu_init_domain_context(domain, smmu);
if (ret < 0)
- return ret;
+ goto rpm_put;
/*
* Sanity check the domain. We don't support domains across
@@ -1226,33 +1251,50 @@ static int arm_smmu_attach_dev(struct iommu_domain *domain, struct device *dev)
dev_err(dev,
"cannot attach to SMMU %s whilst already attached to domain on SMMU %s\n",
dev_name(smmu_domain->smmu->dev), dev_name(smmu->dev));
- return -EINVAL;
+ ret = -EINVAL;
+ goto rpm_put;
}
/* Looks ok, so add the device to the domain */
- return arm_smmu_domain_add_master(smmu_domain, fwspec);
+ ret = arm_smmu_domain_add_master(smmu_domain, fwspec);
+
+rpm_put:
+ arm_smmu_rpm_put(smmu);
+ return ret;
}
static int arm_smmu_map(struct iommu_domain *domain, unsigned long iova,
phys_addr_t paddr, size_t size, int prot)
{
struct io_pgtable_ops *ops = to_smmu_domain(domain)->pgtbl_ops;
+ struct arm_smmu_device *smmu = to_smmu_domain(domain)->smmu;
+ int ret;
if (!ops)
return -ENODEV;
- return ops->map(ops, iova, paddr, size, prot);
+ arm_smmu_rpm_get(smmu);
+ ret = ops->map(ops, iova, paddr, size, prot);
+ arm_smmu_rpm_put(smmu);
+
+ return ret;
}
static size_t arm_smmu_unmap(struct iommu_domain *domain, unsigned long iova,
size_t size)
{
struct io_pgtable_ops *ops = to_smmu_domain(domain)->pgtbl_ops;
+ struct arm_smmu_device *smmu = to_smmu_domain(domain)->smmu;
+ size_t ret;
if (!ops)
return 0;
- return ops->unmap(ops, iova, size);
+ arm_smmu_rpm_get(smmu);
+ ret = ops->unmap(ops, iova, size);
+ arm_smmu_rpm_put(smmu);
+
+ return ret;
}
static void arm_smmu_iotlb_sync(struct iommu_domain *domain)
@@ -1407,7 +1449,13 @@ static int arm_smmu_add_device(struct device *dev)
while (i--)
cfg->smendx[i] = INVALID_SMENDX;
+ ret = arm_smmu_rpm_get(smmu);
+ if (ret < 0)
+ goto out_cfg_free;
+
ret = arm_smmu_master_alloc_smes(dev);
+ arm_smmu_rpm_put(smmu);
+
if (ret)
goto out_cfg_free;
@@ -1427,7 +1475,7 @@ static void arm_smmu_remove_device(struct device *dev)
struct iommu_fwspec *fwspec = dev->iommu_fwspec;
struct arm_smmu_master_cfg *cfg;
struct arm_smmu_device *smmu;
-
+ int ret;
if (!fwspec || fwspec->ops != &arm_smmu_ops)
return;
@@ -1435,8 +1483,15 @@ static void arm_smmu_remove_device(struct device *dev)
cfg = fwspec->iommu_priv;
smmu = cfg->smmu;
+ ret = arm_smmu_rpm_get(smmu);
+ if (ret < 0)
+ return;
+
iommu_device_unlink(&smmu->iommu, dev);
arm_smmu_master_free_smes(fwspec);
+
+ arm_smmu_rpm_put(smmu);
+
iommu_group_remove_device(dev);
kfree(fwspec->iommu_priv);
iommu_fwspec_free(dev);
@@ -2124,6 +2179,8 @@ static int arm_smmu_device_probe(struct platform_device *pdev)
smmu->irqs[i] = irq;
}
+ platform_set_drvdata(pdev, smmu);
+
err = devm_clk_bulk_get(smmu->dev, smmu->num_clks, smmu->clks);
if (err)
return err;
@@ -2132,6 +2189,19 @@ static int arm_smmu_device_probe(struct platform_device *pdev)
if (err)
return err;
+ /*
+ * We want to avoid touching dev->power.lock in fastpaths unless
+ * it's really going to do something useful - pm_runtime_enabled()
+ * can serve as an ideal proxy for that decision. So, conditionally
+ * enable pm_runtime.
+ */
+ if (dev->pm_domain)
+ pm_runtime_enable(dev);
+
+ err = arm_smmu_rpm_get(smmu);
+ if (err < 0)
+ return err;
+
err = arm_smmu_device_cfg_probe(smmu);
if (err)
return err;
@@ -2173,10 +2243,11 @@ static int arm_smmu_device_probe(struct platform_device *pdev)
return err;
}
- platform_set_drvdata(pdev, smmu);
arm_smmu_device_reset(smmu);
arm_smmu_test_smr_masks(smmu);
+ arm_smmu_rpm_put(smmu);
+
/*
* For ACPI and generic DT bindings, an SMMU will be probed before
* any device which might need it, so we want the bus ops in place
@@ -2212,8 +2283,13 @@ static int arm_smmu_device_remove(struct platform_device *pdev)
if (!bitmap_empty(smmu->context_map, ARM_SMMU_MAX_CBS))
dev_err(&pdev->dev, "removing device with active domains!\n");
+ arm_smmu_rpm_get(smmu);
/* Turn the thing off */
writel(sCR0_CLIENTPD, ARM_SMMU_GR0_NS(smmu) + ARM_SMMU_GR0_sCR0);
+ arm_smmu_rpm_put(smmu);
+
+ if (pm_runtime_enabled(smmu->dev))
+ pm_runtime_disable(smmu->dev);
clk_bulk_unprepare(smmu->num_clks, smmu->clks);
--
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From: Sricharan R <[email protected]>
The smmu needs to be functional only when the respective
master's using it are active. The device_link feature
helps to track such functional dependencies, so that the
iommu gets powered when the master device enables itself
using pm_runtime. So by adapting the smmu driver for
runtime pm, above said dependency can be addressed.
This patch adds the pm runtime/sleep callbacks to the
driver and also the functions to parse the smmu clocks
from DT and enable them in resume/suspend.
Signed-off-by: Sricharan R <[email protected]>
Signed-off-by: Archit Taneja <[email protected]>
[vivek: Clock rework to request bulk of clocks]
Signed-off-by: Vivek Gautam <[email protected]>
Reviewed-by: Tomasz Figa <[email protected]>
---
drivers/iommu/arm-smmu.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++--
1 file changed, 58 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
diff --git a/drivers/iommu/arm-smmu.c b/drivers/iommu/arm-smmu.c
index 69e7c60792a8..d5873d545024 100644
--- a/drivers/iommu/arm-smmu.c
+++ b/drivers/iommu/arm-smmu.c
@@ -48,6 +48,7 @@
#include <linux/of_iommu.h>
#include <linux/pci.h>
#include <linux/platform_device.h>
+#include <linux/pm_runtime.h>
#include <linux/slab.h>
#include <linux/spinlock.h>
@@ -205,6 +206,8 @@ struct arm_smmu_device {
u32 num_global_irqs;
u32 num_context_irqs;
unsigned int *irqs;
+ struct clk_bulk_data *clks;
+ int num_clks;
u32 cavium_id_base; /* Specific to Cavium */
@@ -1897,10 +1900,12 @@ static int arm_smmu_device_cfg_probe(struct arm_smmu_device *smmu)
struct arm_smmu_match_data {
enum arm_smmu_arch_version version;
enum arm_smmu_implementation model;
+ const char * const *clks;
+ int num_clks;
};
#define ARM_SMMU_MATCH_DATA(name, ver, imp) \
-static struct arm_smmu_match_data name = { .version = ver, .model = imp }
+static const struct arm_smmu_match_data name = { .version = ver, .model = imp }
ARM_SMMU_MATCH_DATA(smmu_generic_v1, ARM_SMMU_V1, GENERIC_SMMU);
ARM_SMMU_MATCH_DATA(smmu_generic_v2, ARM_SMMU_V2, GENERIC_SMMU);
@@ -1919,6 +1924,23 @@ static const struct of_device_id arm_smmu_of_match[] = {
};
MODULE_DEVICE_TABLE(of, arm_smmu_of_match);
+static void arm_smmu_fill_clk_data(struct arm_smmu_device *smmu,
+ const char * const *clks)
+{
+ int i;
+
+ if (smmu->num_clks < 1)
+ return;
+
+ smmu->clks = devm_kcalloc(smmu->dev, smmu->num_clks,
+ sizeof(*smmu->clks), GFP_KERNEL);
+ if (!smmu->clks)
+ return;
+
+ for (i = 0; i < smmu->num_clks; i++)
+ smmu->clks[i].id = clks[i];
+}
+
#ifdef CONFIG_ACPI
static int acpi_smmu_get_data(u32 model, struct arm_smmu_device *smmu)
{
@@ -2001,6 +2023,9 @@ static int arm_smmu_device_dt_probe(struct platform_device *pdev,
data = of_device_get_match_data(dev);
smmu->version = data->version;
smmu->model = data->model;
+ smmu->num_clks = data->num_clks;
+
+ arm_smmu_fill_clk_data(smmu, data->clks);
parse_driver_options(smmu);
@@ -2099,6 +2124,14 @@ static int arm_smmu_device_probe(struct platform_device *pdev)
smmu->irqs[i] = irq;
}
+ err = devm_clk_bulk_get(smmu->dev, smmu->num_clks, smmu->clks);
+ if (err)
+ return err;
+
+ err = clk_bulk_prepare(smmu->num_clks, smmu->clks);
+ if (err)
+ return err;
+
err = arm_smmu_device_cfg_probe(smmu);
if (err)
return err;
@@ -2181,6 +2214,9 @@ static int arm_smmu_device_remove(struct platform_device *pdev)
/* Turn the thing off */
writel(sCR0_CLIENTPD, ARM_SMMU_GR0_NS(smmu) + ARM_SMMU_GR0_sCR0);
+
+ clk_bulk_unprepare(smmu->num_clks, smmu->clks);
+
return 0;
}
@@ -2197,7 +2233,27 @@ static int __maybe_unused arm_smmu_pm_resume(struct device *dev)
return 0;
}
-static SIMPLE_DEV_PM_OPS(arm_smmu_pm_ops, NULL, arm_smmu_pm_resume);
+static int __maybe_unused arm_smmu_runtime_resume(struct device *dev)
+{
+ struct arm_smmu_device *smmu = dev_get_drvdata(dev);
+
+ return clk_bulk_enable(smmu->num_clks, smmu->clks);
+}
+
+static int __maybe_unused arm_smmu_runtime_suspend(struct device *dev)
+{
+ struct arm_smmu_device *smmu = dev_get_drvdata(dev);
+
+ clk_bulk_disable(smmu->num_clks, smmu->clks);
+
+ return 0;
+}
+
+static const struct dev_pm_ops arm_smmu_pm_ops = {
+ SET_SYSTEM_SLEEP_PM_OPS(NULL, arm_smmu_pm_resume)
+ SET_RUNTIME_PM_OPS(arm_smmu_runtime_suspend,
+ arm_smmu_runtime_resume, NULL)
+};
static struct platform_driver arm_smmu_driver = {
.driver = {
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Hi Will, Robin,
On Thu, Mar 22, 2018 at 7:22 PM Vivek Gautam <[email protected]>
wrote:
> This series provides the support for turning on the arm-smmu's
> clocks/power domains using runtime pm. This is done using the
> recently introduced device links patches, which lets the smmu's
> runtime to follow the master's runtime pm, so the smmu remains
> powered only when the masters use it.
> As not all implementations support clock/power gating, we are checking
> for a valid 'smmu->dev's pm_domain' to conditionally enable the runtime
> power management for such smmu implementations that can support it.
> This series also adds support for Qcom's arm-smmu-v2 variant that
> has different clocks and power requirements.
> Took some reference from the exynos runtime patches [1].
> With conditional runtime pm now, we avoid touching dev->power.lock
> in fastpaths for smmu implementations that don't need to do anything
> useful with pm_runtime.
> This lets us to use the much-argued pm_runtime_get_sync/put_sync()
> calls in map/unmap callbacks so that the clients do not have to
> worry about handling any of the arm-smmu's power.
> Previous version of this patch series is @ [5].
> [v11]
> * Some more cleanups for device link. We don't need an explicit
> delete for device link from the driver, but just set the flag
> DL_FLAG_AUTOREMOVE.
> device_link_add() API description says -
> "If the DL_FLAG_AUTOREMOVE is set, the link will be removed
> automatically when the consumer device driver unbinds."
> * Addressed the comments for 'smmu' in arm_smmu_map/unmap().
> * Dropped the patch [10] that introduced device_link_del_dev() API.
As far as I can see, this version addresses all the earlier comments. Do
you think this is something that you could apply?
Best regards,
Tomasz
Hi Robin,
On 4/9/2018 9:52 AM, Tomasz Figa wrote:
> Hi Will, Robin,
>
> On Thu, Mar 22, 2018 at 7:22 PM Vivek Gautam <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>> This series provides the support for turning on the arm-smmu's
>> clocks/power domains using runtime pm. This is done using the
>> recently introduced device links patches, which lets the smmu's
>> runtime to follow the master's runtime pm, so the smmu remains
>> powered only when the masters use it.
>> As not all implementations support clock/power gating, we are checking
>> for a valid 'smmu->dev's pm_domain' to conditionally enable the runtime
>> power management for such smmu implementations that can support it.
>> This series also adds support for Qcom's arm-smmu-v2 variant that
>> has different clocks and power requirements.
>> Took some reference from the exynos runtime patches [1].
>> With conditional runtime pm now, we avoid touching dev->power.lock
>> in fastpaths for smmu implementations that don't need to do anything
>> useful with pm_runtime.
>> This lets us to use the much-argued pm_runtime_get_sync/put_sync()
>> calls in map/unmap callbacks so that the clients do not have to
>> worry about handling any of the arm-smmu's power.
>> Previous version of this patch series is @ [5].
>> [v11]
>> * Some more cleanups for device link. We don't need an explicit
>> delete for device link from the driver, but just set the flag
>> DL_FLAG_AUTOREMOVE.
>> device_link_add() API description says -
>> "If the DL_FLAG_AUTOREMOVE is set, the link will be removed
>> automatically when the consumer device driver unbinds."
>> * Addressed the comments for 'smmu' in arm_smmu_map/unmap().
>> * Dropped the patch [10] that introduced device_link_del_dev() API.
> As far as I can see, this version addresses all the earlier comments. Do
> you think this is something that you could apply?
>
> Best regards,
> Tomasz
Gentle ping. Are we picking this series for 4.18?
Regards
Vivek
On 22/03/18 10:22, Vivek Gautam wrote:
> This series provides the support for turning on the arm-smmu's
> clocks/power domains using runtime pm. This is done using the
> recently introduced device links patches, which lets the smmu's
> runtime to follow the master's runtime pm, so the smmu remains
> powered only when the masters use it.
> As not all implementations support clock/power gating, we are checking
> for a valid 'smmu->dev's pm_domain' to conditionally enable the runtime
> power management for such smmu implementations that can support it.
>
> This series also adds support for Qcom's arm-smmu-v2 variant that
> has different clocks and power requirements.
>
> Took some reference from the exynos runtime patches [1].
>
> With conditional runtime pm now, we avoid touching dev->power.lock
> in fastpaths for smmu implementations that don't need to do anything
> useful with pm_runtime.
> This lets us to use the much-argued pm_runtime_get_sync/put_sync()
> calls in map/unmap callbacks so that the clients do not have to
> worry about handling any of the arm-smmu's power.
>
> Previous version of this patch series is @ [5].
>
> [v11]
> * Some more cleanups for device link. We don't need an explicit
> delete for device link from the driver, but just set the flag
> DL_FLAG_AUTOREMOVE.
> device_link_add() API description says -
> "If the DL_FLAG_AUTOREMOVE is set, the link will be removed
> automatically when the consumer device driver unbinds."
But then if the consumer subsequently rebinds, there's no opportunity to
recreate the link, and PM will just quietly stop functioning properly.
Given that it's a lot more reasonable for users to unload and reload
modules (or otherwise switch drivers) for a consumer device than it is
to unbind the SMMU driver or expect actual device hotplug, I'd rather do
nothing and theoretically leak links than autoremove them incorrectly.
AFAICS the previous discussion on this got as far as Lukas' suggestion
of adding an equivalent flag for supplier-managed links (which FWIW
sounds good to me), but seems to have stalled there.
Robin.
> * Addressed the comments for 'smmu' in arm_smmu_map/unmap().
> * Dropped the patch [10] that introduced device_link_del_dev() API.
>
> [v10]
> * Introduce device_link_del_dev() API to delete the link between
> given consumer and supplier devices. The users of device link
> do not need to store link pointer to delete the link later.
> They can straightaway use this API by passing consumer and
> supplier devices.
> * Made corresponding changes to arm-smmu driver patch handling the
> device links.
> * Dropped the patch [9] that was adding device_link_find() API to
> device core layer. device_link_del_dev() serves the purpose to
> directly delete the link between two given devices.
>
> [v9]
> * Removed 'rpm_supported' flag, instead checking on pm_domain
> to enable runtime pm.
> * Creating device link only when the runtime pm is enabled, as we
> don't need a device link besides managing the power dependency
> between supplier and consumer devices.
> * Introducing a patch to add device_link_find() API that finds
> and existing link between supplier and consumer devices.
> Also, made necessary change to device_link_add() to use this API.
> * arm_smmu_remove_device() now uses this device_link_find() to find
> the device link between smmu device and the master device, and then
> delete this link.
> * Dropped the destroy_domain_context() fix [8] as it was rather,
> introducing catastrophically bad problem by destroying
> 'good dev's domain context.
> * Added 'Reviwed-by' tag for Tomasz's review.
>
> [v8]
> * Major change -
> - Added a flag 'rpm_supported' which each platform that supports
> runtime pm, can enable, and we enable runtime_pm over arm-smmu
> only when this flag is set.
> - Adding the conditional pm_runtime_get/put() calls to .map, .unmap
> and .attach_dev ops.
> - Dropped the patch [6] that exported pm_runtim_get/put_suupliers(),
> and also dropped the user driver patch [7] for these APIs.
>
> * Clock code further cleanup
> - doing only clk_bulk_enable() and clk_bulk_disable() in runtime pm
> callbacks. We shouldn't be taking a slow path (clk_prepare/unprepare())
> from these runtime pm callbacks. Thereby, moved clk_bulk_prepare() to
> arm_smmu_device_probe(), and clk_bulk_unprepare() to
> arm_smmu_device_remove().
> - clk data filling to a common method arm_smmu_fill_clk_data() that
> fills the clock ids and number of clocks.
>
> * Addressed other nits and comments
> - device_link_add() error path fixed.
> - Fix for checking negative error value from pm_runtime_get_sync().
> - Documentation redo.
>
> * Added another patch fixing the error path in arm_smmu_attach_dev()
> to destroy allocated domain context.
>
> [v7]
> * Addressed review comments given by Robin Murphy -
> - Added device_link_del() in .remove_device path.
> - Error path cleanup in arm_smmu_add_device().
> - Added pm_runtime_get/put_sync() in .remove path, and replaced
> pm_runtime_force_suspend() with pm_runtime_disable().
> - clk_names cleanup in arm_smmu_init_clks()
> * Added 'Reviewed-by' given by Rob H.
>
> [V6]
> * Added Ack given by Rafael to first patch in the series.
> * Addressed Rob Herring's comment for adding soc specific compatible
> string as well besides 'qcom,smmu-v2'.
>
> [V5]
> * Dropped runtime pm calls from "arm_smmu_unmap" op as discussed over
> the list [3] for the last patch series.
> * Added a patch to export pm_runtime_get/put_suppliers() APIs to the
> series as agreed with Rafael [4].
> * Added the related patch for msm drm iommu layer to use
> pm_runtime_get/put_suppliers() APIs in msm_mmu_funcs.
> * Dropped arm-mmu500 clock patch since that would break existing
> platforms.
> * Changed compatible 'qcom,msm8996-smmu-v2' to 'qcom,smmu-v2' to reflect
> the IP version rather than the platform on which it is used.
> The same IP is used across multiple platforms including msm8996,
> and sdm845 etc.
> * Using clock bulk APIs to handle the clocks available to the IP as
> suggested by Stephen Boyd.
> * The first patch in v4 version of the patch-series:
> ("iommu/arm-smmu: Fix the error path in arm_smmu_add_device") has
> already made it to mainline.
>
> [V4]
> * Reworked the clock handling part. We now take clock names as data
> in the driver for supported compatible versions, and loop over them
> to get, enable, and disable the clocks.
> * Using qcom,msm8996 based compatibles for bindings instead of a generic
> qcom compatible.
> * Refactor MMU500 patch to just add the necessary clock names data and
> corresponding bindings.
> * Added the pm_runtime_get/put() calls in .unmap iommu op (fix added by
> Stanimir on top of previous patch version.
> * Added a patch to fix error path in arm_smmu_add_device()
> * Removed patch 3/5 of V3 patch series that added qcom,smmu-v2 bindings.
>
> [V3]
> * Reworked the patches to keep the clocks init/enabling function
> separately for each compatible.
>
> * Added clocks bindings for MMU40x/500.
>
> * Added a new compatible for qcom,smmu-v2 implementation and
> the clock bindings for the same.
>
> * Rebased on top of 4.11-rc1
>
> [V2]
> * Split the patches little differently.
>
> * Addressed comments.
>
> * Removed the patch #4 [2] from previous post
> for arm-smmu context save restore. Planning to
> post this separately after reworking/addressing Robin's
> feedback.
>
> * Reversed the sequence to disable clocks than enabling.
> This was required for those cases where the
> clocks are populated in a dependent order from DT.
>
> [1] https://lkml.org/lkml/2016/10/20/70
> [2] https://patchwork.kernel.org/patch/9389717/
> [3] https://patchwork.kernel.org/patch/10204925/
> [4] https://patchwork.kernel.org/patch/10102445/
> [5] https://lkml.org/lkml/2018/3/14/127
> [6] https://patchwork.kernel.org/patch/10204945/
> [7] https://patchwork.kernel.org/patch/10204925/
> [8] https://patchwork.kernel.org/patch/10254105/
> [9] https://patchwork.kernel.org/patch/10277975/
> [10] https://patchwork.kernel.org/patch/10281613/
>
> Sricharan R (3):
> iommu/arm-smmu: Add pm_runtime/sleep ops
> iommu/arm-smmu: Invoke pm_runtime during probe, add/remove device
> iommu/arm-smmu: Add the device_link between masters and smmu
>
> Vivek Gautam (1):
> iommu/arm-smmu: Add support for qcom,smmu-v2 variant
>
> .../devicetree/bindings/iommu/arm,smmu.txt | 42 +++++
> drivers/iommu/arm-smmu.c | 178 +++++++++++++++++++--
> 2 files changed, 210 insertions(+), 10 deletions(-)
>
Hi Robin,
On Mon, May 21, 2018 at 7:12 PM, Robin Murphy <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 22/03/18 10:22, Vivek Gautam wrote:
>>
>> This series provides the support for turning on the arm-smmu's
>> clocks/power domains using runtime pm. This is done using the
>> recently introduced device links patches, which lets the smmu's
>> runtime to follow the master's runtime pm, so the smmu remains
>> powered only when the masters use it.
>> As not all implementations support clock/power gating, we are checking
>> for a valid 'smmu->dev's pm_domain' to conditionally enable the runtime
>> power management for such smmu implementations that can support it.
>>
>> This series also adds support for Qcom's arm-smmu-v2 variant that
>> has different clocks and power requirements.
>>
>> Took some reference from the exynos runtime patches [1].
>>
>> With conditional runtime pm now, we avoid touching dev->power.lock
>> in fastpaths for smmu implementations that don't need to do anything
>> useful with pm_runtime.
>> This lets us to use the much-argued pm_runtime_get_sync/put_sync()
>> calls in map/unmap callbacks so that the clients do not have to
>> worry about handling any of the arm-smmu's power.
>>
>> Previous version of this patch series is @ [5].
>>
>> [v11]
>> * Some more cleanups for device link. We don't need an explicit
>> delete for device link from the driver, but just set the flag
>> DL_FLAG_AUTOREMOVE.
>> device_link_add() API description says -
>> "If the DL_FLAG_AUTOREMOVE is set, the link will be removed
>> automatically when the consumer device driver unbinds."
>
>
> But then if the consumer subsequently rebinds, there's no opportunity to
> recreate the link, and PM will just quietly stop functioning properly. Given
> that it's a lot more reasonable for users to unload and reload modules (or
> otherwise switch drivers) for a consumer device than it is to unbind the
> SMMU driver or expect actual device hotplug, I'd rather do nothing and
> theoretically leak links than autoremove them incorrectly.
>
> AFAICS the previous discussion on this got as far as Lukas' suggestion of
> adding an equivalent flag for supplier-managed links (which FWIW sounds good
> to me), but seems to have stalled there.
Thanks for the review. I have posted a small change [1] for this.
Kindly take a look.
Best regards
Vivek
[1] https://patchwork.kernel.org/patch/10438109/
>
> Robin.
>
>
>> * Addressed the comments for 'smmu' in arm_smmu_map/unmap().
>> * Dropped the patch [10] that introduced device_link_del_dev() API.
>>
>> [v10]
>> * Introduce device_link_del_dev() API to delete the link between
>> given consumer and supplier devices. The users of device link
>> do not need to store link pointer to delete the link later.
>> They can straightaway use this API by passing consumer and
>> supplier devices.
>> * Made corresponding changes to arm-smmu driver patch handling the
>> device links.
>> * Dropped the patch [9] that was adding device_link_find() API to
>> device core layer. device_link_del_dev() serves the purpose to
>> directly delete the link between two given devices.
>>
>> [v9]
>> * Removed 'rpm_supported' flag, instead checking on pm_domain
>> to enable runtime pm.
>> * Creating device link only when the runtime pm is enabled, as we
>> don't need a device link besides managing the power dependency
>> between supplier and consumer devices.
>> * Introducing a patch to add device_link_find() API that finds
>> and existing link between supplier and consumer devices.
>> Also, made necessary change to device_link_add() to use this API.
>> * arm_smmu_remove_device() now uses this device_link_find() to find
>> the device link between smmu device and the master device, and then
>> delete this link.
>> * Dropped the destroy_domain_context() fix [8] as it was rather,
>> introducing catastrophically bad problem by destroying
>> 'good dev's domain context.
>> * Added 'Reviwed-by' tag for Tomasz's review.
>>
>> [v8]
>> * Major change -
>> - Added a flag 'rpm_supported' which each platform that supports
>> runtime pm, can enable, and we enable runtime_pm over arm-smmu
>> only when this flag is set.
>> - Adding the conditional pm_runtime_get/put() calls to .map, .unmap
>> and .attach_dev ops.
>> - Dropped the patch [6] that exported pm_runtim_get/put_suupliers(),
>> and also dropped the user driver patch [7] for these APIs.
>>
>> * Clock code further cleanup
>> - doing only clk_bulk_enable() and clk_bulk_disable() in runtime pm
>> callbacks. We shouldn't be taking a slow path
>> (clk_prepare/unprepare())
>> from these runtime pm callbacks. Thereby, moved clk_bulk_prepare()
>> to
>> arm_smmu_device_probe(), and clk_bulk_unprepare() to
>> arm_smmu_device_remove().
>> - clk data filling to a common method arm_smmu_fill_clk_data() that
>> fills the clock ids and number of clocks.
>>
>> * Addressed other nits and comments
>> - device_link_add() error path fixed.
>> - Fix for checking negative error value from pm_runtime_get_sync().
>> - Documentation redo.
>>
>> * Added another patch fixing the error path in arm_smmu_attach_dev()
>> to destroy allocated domain context.
>>
>> [v7]
>> * Addressed review comments given by Robin Murphy -
>> - Added device_link_del() in .remove_device path.
>> - Error path cleanup in arm_smmu_add_device().
>> - Added pm_runtime_get/put_sync() in .remove path, and replaced
>> pm_runtime_force_suspend() with pm_runtime_disable().
>> - clk_names cleanup in arm_smmu_init_clks()
>> * Added 'Reviewed-by' given by Rob H.
>>
>> [V6]
>> * Added Ack given by Rafael to first patch in the series.
>> * Addressed Rob Herring's comment for adding soc specific compatible
>> string as well besides 'qcom,smmu-v2'.
>>
>> [V5]
>> * Dropped runtime pm calls from "arm_smmu_unmap" op as discussed over
>> the list [3] for the last patch series.
>> * Added a patch to export pm_runtime_get/put_suppliers() APIs to the
>> series as agreed with Rafael [4].
>> * Added the related patch for msm drm iommu layer to use
>> pm_runtime_get/put_suppliers() APIs in msm_mmu_funcs.
>> * Dropped arm-mmu500 clock patch since that would break existing
>> platforms.
>> * Changed compatible 'qcom,msm8996-smmu-v2' to 'qcom,smmu-v2' to
>> reflect
>> the IP version rather than the platform on which it is used.
>> The same IP is used across multiple platforms including msm8996,
>> and sdm845 etc.
>> * Using clock bulk APIs to handle the clocks available to the IP as
>> suggested by Stephen Boyd.
>> * The first patch in v4 version of the patch-series:
>> ("iommu/arm-smmu: Fix the error path in arm_smmu_add_device") has
>> already made it to mainline.
>>
>> [V4]
>> * Reworked the clock handling part. We now take clock names as data
>> in the driver for supported compatible versions, and loop over them
>> to get, enable, and disable the clocks.
>> * Using qcom,msm8996 based compatibles for bindings instead of a
>> generic
>> qcom compatible.
>> * Refactor MMU500 patch to just add the necessary clock names data and
>> corresponding bindings.
>> * Added the pm_runtime_get/put() calls in .unmap iommu op (fix added
>> by
>> Stanimir on top of previous patch version.
>> * Added a patch to fix error path in arm_smmu_add_device()
>> * Removed patch 3/5 of V3 patch series that added qcom,smmu-v2
>> bindings.
>>
>> [V3]
>> * Reworked the patches to keep the clocks init/enabling function
>> separately for each compatible.
>>
>> * Added clocks bindings for MMU40x/500.
>>
>> * Added a new compatible for qcom,smmu-v2 implementation and
>> the clock bindings for the same.
>>
>> * Rebased on top of 4.11-rc1
>>
>> [V2]
>> * Split the patches little differently.
>>
>> * Addressed comments.
>>
>> * Removed the patch #4 [2] from previous post
>> for arm-smmu context save restore. Planning to
>> post this separately after reworking/addressing Robin's
>> feedback.
>>
>> * Reversed the sequence to disable clocks than enabling.
>> This was required for those cases where the
>> clocks are populated in a dependent order from DT.
>>
>> [1] https://lkml.org/lkml/2016/10/20/70
>> [2] https://patchwork.kernel.org/patch/9389717/
>> [3] https://patchwork.kernel.org/patch/10204925/
>> [4] https://patchwork.kernel.org/patch/10102445/
>> [5] https://lkml.org/lkml/2018/3/14/127
>> [6] https://patchwork.kernel.org/patch/10204945/
>> [7] https://patchwork.kernel.org/patch/10204925/
>> [8] https://patchwork.kernel.org/patch/10254105/
>> [9] https://patchwork.kernel.org/patch/10277975/
>> [10] https://patchwork.kernel.org/patch/10281613/
>>
>> Sricharan R (3):
>> iommu/arm-smmu: Add pm_runtime/sleep ops
>> iommu/arm-smmu: Invoke pm_runtime during probe, add/remove device
>> iommu/arm-smmu: Add the device_link between masters and smmu
>>
>> Vivek Gautam (1):
>> iommu/arm-smmu: Add support for qcom,smmu-v2 variant
>>
>> .../devicetree/bindings/iommu/arm,smmu.txt | 42 +++++
>> drivers/iommu/arm-smmu.c | 178
>> +++++++++++++++++++--
>> 2 files changed, 210 insertions(+), 10 deletions(-)
>>
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