Re: [PATCH] PM / QoS: Fix device resume latency PM QoS

From: Rafael J. Wysocki
Date: Wed Oct 25 2017 - 12:28:09 EST


On Wed, Oct 25, 2017 at 9:27 AM, Ramesh Thomas <ramesh.thomas@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On 2017-10-24 at 13:23:23 +0200, Rafael J. Wysocki wrote:
>> On Tue, Oct 24, 2017 at 10:49 AM, Rafael J. Wysocki <rjw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> > On Tuesday, October 24, 2017 7:54:09 AM CEST Ramesh Thomas wrote:
>> >> On 2017-10-20 at 13:27:34 +0200, Rafael J. Wysocki wrote:
>> >> > From: Rafael J. Wysocki <rafael.j.wysocki@xxxxxxxxx>
>> >> >
>>
>> [cut]
>>
>> >> > @@ -63,10 +60,14 @@ static bool default_suspend_ok(struct de
>> >> >
>> >> > spin_unlock_irqrestore(&dev->power.lock, flags);
>> >> >
>> >> > - if (constraint_ns < 0)
>> >> > + if (constraint_ns == 0)
>> >> > return false;
>> >> >
>> >> > - constraint_ns *= NSEC_PER_USEC;
>> >> > + if (constraint_ns == PM_QOS_RESUME_LATENCY_NO_CONSTRAINT)
>> >> > + constraint_ns = -1;
>> >> > + else
>> >> > + constraint_ns *= NSEC_PER_USEC;
>> >> > +
>> >> > /*
>> >> > * We can walk the children without any additional locking, because
>> >> > * they all have been suspended at this point and their
>> >> > @@ -76,14 +77,19 @@ static bool default_suspend_ok(struct de
>> >> > device_for_each_child(dev, &constraint_ns,
>> >> > dev_update_qos_constraint);
>> >> >
>> >> > - if (constraint_ns > 0) {
>> >> > - constraint_ns -= td->suspend_latency_ns +
>> >> > - td->resume_latency_ns;
>> >> > - if (constraint_ns == 0)
>> >> > - return false;
>> >> > + if (constraint_ns < 0) {
>> >> > + /* The children have no constraints. */
>> >> > + td->effective_constraint_ns = PM_QOS_RESUME_LATENCY_NO_CONSTRAINT;
>> >> > + td->cached_suspend_ok = true;
>> >> > + } else {
>> >> > + constraint_ns -= td->suspend_latency_ns + td->resume_latency_ns;
>> >> > + if (constraint_ns > 0) {
>> >> > + td->effective_constraint_ns = constraint_ns;
>> >> > + td->cached_suspend_ok = true;
>> >> > + } else {
>> >> > + td->effective_constraint_ns = 0;
>> >>
>> >> Previously effective_constraint_ns was left as -1 if constraint_ns becomes 0
>> >> Not sure if this change is intentional.
>> >
>> > Yes, it is.
>> >
>> >> I think at dev_update_qos_constraint, this can cause to skip call to
>> >> dev_pm_qos_read_value.
>> >
>> > I need to double check that.
>>
>> If constraint_ns becomes 0 (or less) here, power cannot be removed
>> from the device, because it would add an unacceptable latency.
>>
>> Thus effective_constraint_ns has to be 0 for it to indicate that
>> situation. If it was left at -1, it would mean "no requirement", but
>> that wouldn't be correct.
>>
>
> A negative value in effective_constraint_ns is used as trigger to read new
> resume latency constraints.

I guess you mean in __default_power_down_ok(), right?

That doesn't matter, because it covers the case when the device has
never been runtime-suspended: it started in the "suspended" state and
has never been made "active".

The case we are talking about is when default_suspend_ok() *was* run
and it returned "true", or the device would not have been suspended,
so __default_power_down_ok() would not have run for that domain at
all. In that case effective_constraint has to be positive anyway,
because that is the only case when default_suspend_ok() returns
"true".

It matters in default_suspend_ok() itself, however, where the
constraints for the children are checked and -1 means "no
restriction". So it still looks like the patch needs to be improved,
but that's because effective_constraint should not remain -1 if
constraint_ns is 0 (which it still does in one case).

Thanks,
Rafael