Re: [PATCH v1 2/2] PCI: Allow user to request power management of conventional and hotplug bridges

From: Lukas Wunner
Date: Mon Feb 26 2018 - 07:22:53 EST


On Mon, Feb 26, 2018 at 02:05:34PM +0200, Mika Westerberg wrote:
> On Thu, Feb 22, 2018 at 02:18:34PM +0100, Lukas Wunner wrote:
> > We do need runtime PM on hotplug ports to power off Thunderbolt
> > controllers when nothing is plugged in. That saves 1.5 W, so a
> > noticeable amount of power. I was going to respin the series one
> > of these days, I think the best I can do is continue to forbid
> > runtime PM on hotplug ports by default, but whitelist it for
> > Thunderbolt and allow manually enabling it on other platforms via
> > the command line. That way, vendors are put in a position to
> > validate their platforms for runtime PM of hotplug ports, and
> > perhaps someday we can enable it for all platforms by default,
> > but with a BIOS cut-off date.
>
> AFAIK Windows started to enable runtime PM (RTD3) for native PCIe
> hotplug ports with the latest release (I guess it's the RS3 release) but
> only when there is a special ACPI _DSD property ("HotPlugSupportInD3")
> associated with the root port. I think we can take advantage of that in
> Linux as well and I already have a patch series to enable runtime PM for
> such ports but I haven't been able to test it properly yet.

Okay. Well it would be trivial to whitelist those ports with
device_property_present("HotPlugSupportInD3"). In how far are
your patches identical with the patches I submitted last May?
I've started reworking them for v2 but that would be a waste of
time if you're working on this issue in parallel.

Thanks,

Lukas