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![]() It is very surprising that such an uclass, specifically designed to handle resources that may be shared by different devices, is not keeping the count of the number of times a power domain has been enabled/disabled to avoid shutting it down unexpectedly or disabling it several times. Doing this causes troubles on eg. i.MX8MP because disabling power domains can be done in recursive loops were the same power domain disabled up to 4 times in a row. PGCs seem to have tight FSM internal timings to respect and it is easy to produce a race condition that puts the power domains in an unstable state, leading to ADB400 errors and later crashes in Linux. CI tests using power domains are slightly updated to make sure the count of on/off calls is even and the results match what we *now* expect. As we do not want to break existing users while stile getting interesting error codes, the implementation is split between: - a low-level helper reporting error codes if the requested transition could not be operated, - a higher-level helper ignoring the "non error" codes, like EALREADY and EBUSY. Signed-off-by: Miquel Raynal <miquel.raynal@bootlin.com> |
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