From 83da38d82b2f7ac207646e55be94e8bd642e2c39 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Stafford Horne Date: Sat, 21 May 2022 10:39:30 +0900 Subject: openrisc: Allow power off handler overriding The OpenRISC platform always defines a default pm_power_off hanlder which is only useful for simulators. Having this set also means power management drivers like syscon-power are not able to wire in their own pm_power_off handlers. Fix this by not setting the pm_power_off handler by default and fallback to the simulator power off handler if no handler is set. This has been tested with a new OpenRISC virt platform I am working on for QEMU. https://github.com/stffrdhrn/qemu/commits/or1k-virt Cc: Jason A. Donenfeld Signed-off-by: Stafford Horne --- arch/openrisc/kernel/process.c | 17 +++++++++++++++-- 1 file changed, 15 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) (limited to 'arch/openrisc') diff --git a/arch/openrisc/kernel/process.c b/arch/openrisc/kernel/process.c index 4cce95fa6eb5..1d4c0921aafa 100644 --- a/arch/openrisc/kernel/process.c +++ b/arch/openrisc/kernel/process.c @@ -62,6 +62,16 @@ void machine_restart(char *cmd) while (1); } +/* + * This is used if pm_power_off has not been set by a power management + * driver, in this case we can assume we are on a simulator. On + * OpenRISC simulators l.nop 1 will trigger the simulator exit. + */ +static void default_power_off(void) +{ + __asm__("l.nop 1"); +} + /* * Similar to machine_power_off, but don't shut off power. Add code * here to freeze the system for e.g. post-mortem debug purpose when @@ -77,7 +87,10 @@ void machine_halt(void) void machine_power_off(void) { printk(KERN_INFO "*** MACHINE POWER OFF ***\n"); - __asm__("l.nop 1"); + if (pm_power_off != NULL) + pm_power_off(); + else + default_power_off(); } /* @@ -91,7 +104,7 @@ void arch_cpu_idle(void) mtspr(SPR_PMR, mfspr(SPR_PMR) | SPR_PMR_DME); } -void (*pm_power_off) (void) = machine_power_off; +void (*pm_power_off)(void) = NULL; EXPORT_SYMBOL(pm_power_off); /* -- cgit v1.2.3