* LPM Workarounds The required properties are: - compatible: "qcom,lpm-workarounds" The optional properties are: - reg: The physical address and the size of the l1_l2_gcc and l2_pwr_sts regitsters of performance cluster. - reg-names: "l2_pwr_sts" - string to identify l2_pwr_sts physical address. "l1_l2_gcc" - string to identify l1_l2_gcc physical address. - qcom,lpm-wa-cx-turbo-unvote: Indicates the workaround to unvote CX turbo vote when system is coming out of rpm assisted power collaspe. lpm-cx-supply is required if this is present. - lpm-cx-supply: will hold handle for CX regulator supply which is used to unvote. - qcom,lpm-wa-skip-l2-spm: Due to a hardware bug on 8939 and 8909, secure world needs to disable and enable L2 SPM to get the proper context in secure watchdog bite cases. With this workaround there is a race in programming L2 SPM between HLOS and secure world. This leads to stability issues. To avoid this program L2 SPM only in secure world based on the L2 mode flag passed. Set lpm-wa-skip-l2-spm node if this is required. - qcom,lpm-wa-dynamic-clock-gating: Due to a hardware bug on 8952, L1/L2 dynamic clock gating needs to be enabled by software for performance cluster cores and L2. Set lpm-wa-dynamic-clock-gating node if this workaround is required. - qcom,cpu-offline-mask: Dynamic clock gating should be enabled when cluster is in L2 PC. Each bit of cpu-offline-mask lists the cpu no. to hotplug by KTM driver. - qcom,non-boot-cpu-index: will hold index of non boot cluster cpu. - qcom,l1-l2-gcc-secure: indicates L1/L2 clock enabling register is secure. Example: qcom,lpm-workarounds { compatible = "qcom,lpm-workarounds"; reg = <0x0B011018 0x4>, <0x0B011088 0x4>; reg-names = "l2-pwr-sts", "l1-l2-gcc"; lpm-cx-supply = <&pm8916_s2_corner>; qcom,lpm-wa-cx-turbo-unvote; qcom,lpm-wa-skip-l2-spm; qcom,lpm-wa-dynamic-clock-gating; qcom,cpu-offline-mask = "0xF"; qcom,non-boot-cpu-index = <4>; }