Re: [RFC][PATCH 1/3] PM: Introduce new top level suspend andhibernation callbacks

From: Alan Stern
Date: Wed Mar 19 2008 - 19:40:22 EST


On Tue, 18 Mar 2008, Pavel Machek wrote:

> > + * @complete: Undo the changes made by @prepare(). This method is executed for
> > + * all kinds of resume transitions, immediately following one of the resume
> > + * callbacks: @resume(), @thaw(), @restore(), or @recover(). Also executed
> > + * if a suspend callback (@suspend(), @freeze(), @poweroff(), @quiesce())
> > + * immediately following a successful @prepare() fails OR if a new child
> > + * of the device has been registered during @prepare().

"during a successful call to @prepare()"?

> So... we do prepare() but it detects new child, so it returns -EAGAIN.
> so we call complete() based on description above
> ...and then we call prepare() to suspend again?

You misunderstood (maybe the comment needs to be clarified as above).

If prepare() returns any error (including -EAGAIN) then complete() does
not get called. If prepare() returns successfully but the PM core
detects that a new child was added while prepare() was running, then we
call complete(), suspend the child, and call prepare() again.

> > + * @suspend: Executed before putting the system into a sleep state in which the
> > + * contents of main memory are preserved. Quiesce the device, put it into
>
> content....is?

It's okay to use "contents" -- analogous to the table of contents in a
book. It's one of those weird corner cases where either alternative is
acceptable.

Alan Stern

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