ARM: pm: omap3: move saving of the auxiliary control registers to C

Move the saving of the auxiliary control registers into C; there's
no need for this to be in assembly code.  This results in less
assembly code to deal with in OMAP.

Kevin tested full-chip retention and off on 3430/n900, 3530/Overo and
3630/Zoom3.

Tested-by: Kevin Hilman <khilman@ti.com>
Signed-off-by: Russell King <rmk+kernel@arm.linux.org.uk>
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Russell King
2011-06-30 08:45:49 +01:00
parent 46e130d298
commit cbe263497d
3 changed files with 21 additions and 12 deletions

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@@ -152,8 +152,7 @@ ENTRY(omap34xx_cpu_suspend)
stmfd sp!, {r4 - r11, lr} @ save registers on stack
/*
* r0 contains CPU context save/restore pointer in sdram
* r1 contains information about saving context:
* r0 contains information about saving context:
* 0 - No context lost
* 1 - Only L1 and logic lost
* 2 - Only L2 lost (Even L1 is retained we clean it along with L2)
@@ -166,19 +165,12 @@ ENTRY(omap34xx_cpu_suspend)
*/
ldr r4, omap3_do_wfi_sram_addr
ldr r5, [r4]
cmp r1, #0x0 @ If no context save required,
cmp r0, #0x0 @ If no context save required,
bxeq r5 @ jump to the WFI code in SRAM
/* Otherwise fall through to the save context code */
save_context_wfi:
mov r8, r0 @ Store SDRAM address in r8
mrc p15, 0, r5, c1, c0, 1 @ Read Auxiliary Control Register
mov r4, #0x1 @ Number of parameters for restore call
stmia r8!, {r4-r5} @ Push parameters for restore call
mrc p15, 1, r5, c9, c0, 2 @ Read L2 AUX ctrl register
stmia r8!, {r4-r5} @ Push parameters for restore call
/*
* jump out to kernel flush routine
* - reuse that code is better