Re: [PATCH v3 1/2] PM / sleep: Let devices force direct_complete

From: Alan Stern
Date: Thu Apr 30 2015 - 10:54:00 EST


On Thu, 30 Apr 2015, Ulf Hansson wrote:

> I hesitated to send this reply, since it might add confusion. If
> that's the case, please ignore it.
>
> I have a long term vision to fully enable support for a runtime PM
> centric configuration for drivers/subsystems. The idea is, that such
> driver/subsystem should get system PM for "free".
>
> The main goal is to simplify PM implementation for these drivers/subsystems.
>
> They should need to implement the runtime PM callbacks only and not
> the system PM ones. During system PM suspend, the requirement is that
> the corresponding devices should be guaranteed to be "runtime PM
> suspended". Somehow that then needs to be managed by the PM core.
>
> I am not sure it's doable, but I wanted to bring it up within the
> context of $subject patch, since it proposes yet another optimization
> path for runtime PM during system PM.

I suspect it is _not_ doable. Consider a reasonable scenario: a driver
that does pm_runtime_get_sync() in its open routine and
pm_runtime_put() in its release routine. If a user process holds the
device file open during a system suspend, it will be impossible for the
PM core to do a runtime suspend.

On the other hand, there's nothing to prevent drivers from setting
their ->suspend and ->runtime_suspend structure members to point at the
same routine. The routine would need to handle the case where it was
called for a system suspend while the device was already runtime
suspended, but that doesn't seem too hard. With the "direct-suspend"
option, even this wouldn't be necessary.

Alan Stern

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