Re: [PATCH v2] schemas: pci: Document PCIe T_POWER_ON
Lukas Wunner <[email protected]> Mon, 10 Nov 2025 13:41:45 +0100
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On Mon, Nov 10, 2025 at 04:59:47PM +0530, Krishna Chaitanya Chundru wrote: > From PCIe r6, sec 5.5.4 & Table 5-11 in sec 5.5.5 T_POWER_ON is the Please use the latest spec version as reference, i.e. PCIe r7.0. > minimum amount of time(in us) that each component must wait in L1.2.Exit > after sampling CLKREQ# asserted before actively driving the interface to > ensure no device is ever actively driving into an unpowered component and > these values are based on the components and AC coupling capacitors used > in the connection linking the two components. > > This property should be used to indicate the T_POWER_ON for each Root Port. What's the difference between this property and the Port T_POWER_ON_Scale and T_POWER_ON_Value in the L1 PM Substates Capabilities Register? Why do you need this in the device tree even though it's available in the register? Thanks, Lukas