** No longer affects: linux ** Also affects: linux (Ubuntu) Importance: Undecided Status: New
** Changed in: intel Status: New => Fix Committed ** Tags removed: intel-kernel-19.04 ** Tags added: intel-kernel-19.10 ** Description changed: Description: S0ix-states represent the residency in the Intel® SoC idle standby power states. The S0ix states shut off part of the SoC when they are not in use. The S0ix states are triggered when specific conditions within the SoC have been achieved, for example: certain components are in low power states. The SoC consumes the least amount of power in the deepest (for example, S0i3) state. S0ix is triggered by two paths: (1) by system PM, e.g "suspend-to-idle" triggered by pressing the power button on Android device or command manually triggered on any Linux based distros; (2) by runtime PM, i.e no system activities with display off. S0ix should simply work in theory with trigger path (1) if we have the device drivers ready. On GLK, we require the below PCI device drivers with system PM support. ACPI device requirements are WIP. - I2C designware PCI driver - USB XHCI PCI ID - Intel trace Hub[NPK) PCI ID - SPI BXT PCI ID - SCSI UFS BXT PCI host ID - Graphics - Audio - PWM - HSUART + I2C designware PCI driver + USB XHCI PCI ID + Intel trace Hub[NPK) PCI ID + SPI BXT PCI ID + SCSI UFS BXT PCI host ID + Graphics + Audio + PWM + HSUART Security engine S0ix with trigger path (2) require work as defined below. All the above device drivers need to support runtime PM (already defined in the same LCK above) PCI root port to support runtime PM Both paths will require intel_idle driver support for S0ix support. - 238f9c11351f8af8534ae0318b4d9acc77b09ee8 8aba056a4ea6da18186025a335a96b2f071e69d3 6769fdbe27d782dfee5e459e25b44baacc7c8459 cfb55af9add9c19806300fdb31f4cd25e67c6d1a 4a5861f714293767980e4948c9a7c9e5e09c9b94 2a13096ac7da07a1bfc9d91fc4a982020e7ded2b cd89e92b7399a69512b8d855a2dd145c47399bf8 d6827015e671cd17871c9b7a0fabe06c044f7470 0e68eeea9894feeba2edf7ec63e4551b87f39621 e50af8332785355de3cb40d9f5e8c45dbfc86f53 Target Kernel: 5.1 - Target Release: 19.04 + Target Release: 19.10 -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Kernel Packages, which is subscribed to linux in Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1819413 Title: [ICL] S0ix Enabling Status in intel: Fix Committed Status in linux package in Ubuntu: New Bug description: Description: S0ix-states represent the residency in the Intel® SoC idle standby power states. The S0ix states shut off part of the SoC when they are not in use. The S0ix states are triggered when specific conditions within the SoC have been achieved, for example: certain components are in low power states. The SoC consumes the least amount of power in the deepest (for example, S0i3) state. S0ix is triggered by two paths: (1) by system PM, e.g "suspend-to-idle" triggered by pressing the power button on Android device or command manually triggered on any Linux based distros; (2) by runtime PM, i.e no system activities with display off. S0ix should simply work in theory with trigger path (1) if we have the device drivers ready. On GLK, we require the below PCI device drivers with system PM support. ACPI device requirements are WIP. I2C designware PCI driver USB XHCI PCI ID Intel trace Hub[NPK) PCI ID SPI BXT PCI ID SCSI UFS BXT PCI host ID Graphics Audio PWM HSUART Security engine S0ix with trigger path (2) require work as defined below. All the above device drivers need to support runtime PM (already defined in the same LCK above) PCI root port to support runtime PM Both paths will require intel_idle driver support for S0ix support. 238f9c11351f8af8534ae0318b4d9acc77b09ee8 8aba056a4ea6da18186025a335a96b2f071e69d3 6769fdbe27d782dfee5e459e25b44baacc7c8459 cfb55af9add9c19806300fdb31f4cd25e67c6d1a 4a5861f714293767980e4948c9a7c9e5e09c9b94 2a13096ac7da07a1bfc9d91fc4a982020e7ded2b cd89e92b7399a69512b8d855a2dd145c47399bf8 d6827015e671cd17871c9b7a0fabe06c044f7470 0e68eeea9894feeba2edf7ec63e4551b87f39621 e50af8332785355de3cb40d9f5e8c45dbfc86f53 Target Kernel: 5.1 Target Release: 19.10 To manage notifications about this bug go to: https://bugs.launchpad.net/intel/+bug/1819413/+subscriptions -- Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~kernel-packages Post to : kernel-packages@lists.launchpad.net Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~kernel-packages More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp