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4 POWER MANAGEMENT
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4.5.3 STATE SAVE AND RESTORE
The current state of power-gated modules will be lost when their power turns ”OFF”. Therefore, before the
modules are power-gated, their state should be saved, and restored after wakeup reset is asserted. In case of
Cortex-A8, in DEEP-IDLE, DEEP-STOP, and SLEEP mode, the state of Cortex-A8 core will be lost, therefore the
current states must be saved. Cortex-A8 will start running from the reset handler as it does when hardware reset
occurs. To continue execution from the point where it entered SLEEP mode, users must save and restore the
current states before and after those modes. An example of state save and restore is described below.
Before entering SLEEP mode,
1. Save the status of necessary modules.
2. Save resume address, MMU (Memory Management Unit), and registers for each Cortex-A8 mode (SVC, FIQ,
IRQ, ABT, etc.).
3. Create and save checksum for security.
4. Flush cache if L2 cache is power-gated.
After wake-up,
1. Proceed to normal system initialization sequence including PLL locking.
2. Look up the RST_STAT register to check if it is the wake-up from SLEEP mode.
3. Let external DRAM exit from self-refresh mode.
4. Restore
all
registers and MMU information.
5. Jump to the saved resume address to resume execution.
The SYSCON has eight 32-bit SFRs, namely, INFORM0-6 for quick saving and recovery of the state information,
or you can save information to external DRAM.
Summary of Contents for S5PC110
Page 4: ...Section 1 OVERVIEW ...
Page 28: ...Section 2 SYSTEM ...
Page 374: ...S5PC110_UM 4 POWER MANAGEMENT 4 14 4 Let DRAMs exit from self refresh mode ...
Page 473: ...S5PC110_UM 6 BOOTING SEQUENCE 6 10 Figure 6 3 Secure Booting Diagram ...
Page 474: ...Section 3 BUS ...
Page 491: ...S5PC110_UM 2 CORESIGHT Figure 2 4 Structure of the Coresight DAP Components 2 8 ...
Page 506: ...Section 4 INTERRUPT ...
Page 537: ...Section 5 MEMORY ...
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Page 703: ...Section 6 DMA ...
Page 705: ...List of Figures Figure Title Page Number Number Figure 1 1 Two DMA Tops 1 1 ...
Page 737: ...Section 7 TIMER ...
Page 795: ...Section 8 CONNECTIVITY STORAGE ...
Page 883: ...S5PC110_UM 5 USB2 0 HS OTG 5 7 5 6 3 OTG FIFO ADDRESS MAPPING Figure 5 3 OTG FIFO Mapping ...
Page 1100: ...Section 9 MULTIMEDIA ...
Page 1116: ...S5PC110_UM 1 0BDISPLAY CONTROLLER 1 5 Figure 1 2 Block Diagram of the Data Flow ...
Page 1125: ...S5PC110_UM 1 0BDISPLAY CONTROLLER 1 14 1 3 3 2 7 16BPP Display 1555 P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 LCD Panel ...
Page 1145: ...S5PC110_UM 1 0BDISPLAY CONTROLLER 1 34 Figure 1 10 Blending Decision Diagram ...
Page 1149: ...S5PC110_UM 1 0BDISPLAY CONTROLLER 1 38 Figure 1 14 Hue Control Block Diagram ...
Page 1184: ...S5PC110_UM 1 0BDISPLAY CONTROLLER 1 73 ...
Page 1226: ...S5PC110_UM 1 0BDISPLAY CONTROLLER 1 115 ...
Page 1328: ...S5PC110_UM 2 1BCAMERA INTERFACE 2 81 ...
Page 1369: ...S5PC110_UM 4 3BMIPI CSIS 4 2 4 2 BLOCK DIAGRAM Figure 4 1 MIPI CSI System Block Diagram ...
Page 1381: ...S5PC110_UM 4 3BMIPI CSIS 4 14 ...
Page 1431: ...S5PC110_UM 6 5BMULTI FORMAT CODEC 6 39 ...
Page 1471: ...S5PC110_UM 6 5BMULTI FORMAT CODEC 6 79 Figure 6 7 VC1 Parameters ...
Page 1626: ...S5PC110_UM 10 9BHIGH DEFINITION MULTIMEDIA INTERFACE 10 17 Figure 10 10 Channel Status Block ...
Page 1775: ...S5PC110_UM 13 12BG2D 13 6 FIMG 2D FIMG 2D FIMG 2D Figure 13 3 Rotation and Flip Example ...
Page 1798: ...Section 10 AUDIO ETC ...
Page 1803: ...S5PC110_UM 1 AUDIO SUBSYSTEM 1 2 Figure 8 7 Keypad I F Block Diagram 8 8 ...
Page 1951: ...Section 11 SECURITY ...
Page 1954: ...List of Tables Table Title Page Number Number Table 1 1 Security Features of S5PC110 1 2 ...
Page 1964: ...S5PC110_UM 2 ADVANCED CRYPTO ENGINE Figure 2 9 DES Byte Swapping Scheme 2 9 ...
Page 2005: ...Section 12 ETC ...
Page 2039: ...Section 13 SIZE BALL MAP ...