Hi Anshuman,
On 2024-03-14 at 11:28:32, Anshuman Khandual (anshuman.khandual@arm.com) wrote:
This moves remaining AMBA ACPI devices into respective platform drivers for enabling ACPI based power management support. This series applies on latest coresight next. This series has been built, and boot tested on a DT based (RB5) and ACPI supported coresight platform (N1SDP).
I have tested this patch series on Marvell platform with ACPI and DT support.
On platforms that have a dedicated sink (ETF/ETR) for every source, when we boot with fewer cores, the per-core sinks (ETF/ETR) are still probed successfully.
Ansuhman, Suzuki, James,
Would be helpful if we add a notion of associated CPU to the TMC core driver? So that, if the associated CPU is powered off, the TMC ETF/ETR device would not be probed.
With Regards, Tanmay
https://git.gitlab.arm.com/linux-arm/linux-anshuman.git (amba_other_acpi_migration_v7)
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