Re: [PATCH v4 5/6] PM / core: Direct handling of DPM_FLAG_LEAVE_SUSPENDED

From: Ulf Hansson
Date: Mon Nov 20 2017 - 08:42:33 EST


On 18 November 2017 at 15:41, Rafael J. Wysocki <rjw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> From: Rafael J. Wysocki <rafael.j.wysocki@xxxxxxxxx>
>
> Make the PM core handle DPM_FLAG_LEAVE_SUSPENDED directly for
> devices whose "noirq", "late" and "early" driver callbacks are
> invoked directly by it.

This indicates that your target for this particular change isn't
ACPI/PCI, but instead this aims to be a more generic solution to be
able to optimize the resume path for devices.

Assuming, this is the case, I don't think this is good enough as I
pointed out [1] earlier. Simply because it isn't as flexible as is
required - to really be able cover generic cases.

>
> Namely, make it skip all of the system-wide resume callbacks for
> such devices with DPM_FLAG_LEAVE_SUSPENDED set if they are in
> runtime suspend during the "noirq" phase of system-wide suspend
> (or analogous) transitions or the system transition under way is
> a proper suspend (rather than anything related to hibernation) and
> the device's wakeup settings are compatible with runtime PM (that
> is, the device cannot generate wakeup signals at all or it is
> allowed to wake up the system from sleep).

As I pointed out by submitting another patch [2], device_may_wakeup()
doesn't really tell whether the wakeup is configured as "in-band" or
"out-of-band". That knowledge is known by the driver and the subsystem
layer - and for that reason I don't think the PM core shall base
generic decisions like this on it.

No comments on the code, so far. :-)

Kind regards
Uffe

[1]
https://www.spinics.net/lists/linux-pci/msg66502.html
[2]
https://patchwork.kernel.org/patch/10056323/

>
> Signed-off-by: Rafael J. Wysocki <rafael.j.wysocki@xxxxxxxxx>
> ---
>
> v3 -> v4: Rebase on the v4 of patch [1/6], add a forward declaration of
> dpm_subsys_suspend_late_cb() dropped from the [4/6].
>
> v2 -> v3: Rebase on the v3 of patch [1/6].
>
> ---
> Documentation/driver-api/pm/devices.rst | 9 +++++
> drivers/base/power/main.c | 51 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++----
> 2 files changed, 55 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-)
>
> Index: linux-pm/drivers/base/power/main.c
> ===================================================================
> --- linux-pm.orig/drivers/base/power/main.c
> +++ linux-pm/drivers/base/power/main.c
> @@ -525,6 +525,10 @@ static void dpm_watchdog_clear(struct dp
> #define dpm_watchdog_clear(x)
> #endif
>
> +static pm_callback_t dpm_subsys_suspend_late_cb(struct device *dev,
> + pm_message_t state,
> + const char **info_p);
> +
> /*------------------------- Resume routines -------------------------*/
>
> /**
> @@ -581,6 +585,7 @@ static int device_resume_noirq(struct de
> {
> pm_callback_t callback;
> const char *info;
> + bool skip_resume;
> int error = 0;
>
> TRACE_DEVICE(dev);
> @@ -594,17 +599,27 @@ static int device_resume_noirq(struct de
>
> dpm_wait_for_superior(dev, async);
>
> + skip_resume = dev_pm_may_skip_resume(dev);
> +
> callback = dpm_subsys_resume_noirq_cb(dev, state, &info);
> + if (callback)
> + goto Run;
> +
> + if (skip_resume)
> + goto Skip;
>
> if (!callback && dev->driver && dev->driver->pm) {
> info = "noirq driver ";
> callback = pm_noirq_op(dev->driver->pm, state);
> }
>
> +Run:
> error = dpm_run_callback(callback, dev, state, info);
> +
> +Skip:
> dev->power.is_noirq_suspended = false;
>
> - if (dev_pm_may_skip_resume(dev)) {
> + if (skip_resume) {
> /*
> * The device is going to be left in suspend, but it might not
> * have been in runtime suspend before the system suspended, so
> @@ -617,7 +632,7 @@ static int device_resume_noirq(struct de
> dev->power.is_suspended = false;
> }
>
> - Out:
> +Out:
> complete_all(&dev->power.completion);
> TRACE_RESUME(error);
> return error;
> @@ -1193,6 +1208,7 @@ static int __device_suspend_noirq(struct
> {
> pm_callback_t callback;
> const char *info;
> + bool direct_cb = false;
> int error = 0;
>
> TRACE_DEVICE(dev);
> @@ -1212,12 +1228,17 @@ static int __device_suspend_noirq(struct
> goto Complete;
>
> callback = dpm_subsys_suspend_noirq_cb(dev, state, &info);
> + if (callback)
> + goto Run;
>
> - if (!callback && dev->driver && dev->driver->pm) {
> + direct_cb = true;
> +
> + if (dev->driver && dev->driver->pm) {
> info = "noirq driver ";
> callback = pm_noirq_op(dev->driver->pm, state);
> }
>
> +Run:
> error = dpm_run_callback(callback, dev, state, info);
> if (error) {
> async_error = error;
> @@ -1227,13 +1248,33 @@ static int __device_suspend_noirq(struct
> dev->power.is_noirq_suspended = true;
>
> if (dev_pm_test_driver_flags(dev, DPM_FLAG_LEAVE_SUSPENDED)) {
> + pm_message_t resume_msg = resume_event(state);
> + bool skip_resume;
> +
> + if (direct_cb &&
> + !dpm_subsys_suspend_late_cb(dev, state, NULL) &&
> + !dpm_subsys_resume_early_cb(dev, resume_msg, NULL) &&
> + !dpm_subsys_resume_noirq_cb(dev, resume_msg, NULL)) {
> + /*
> + * If all of the device driver's "noirq", "late" and
> + * "early" callbacks are invoked directly by the core,
> + * the decision to allow the device to stay in suspend
> + * can be based on its current runtime PM status and its
> + * wakeup settings.
> + */
> + skip_resume = pm_runtime_status_suspended(dev) ||
> + (resume_msg.event == PM_EVENT_RESUME &&
> + (!device_can_wakeup(dev) ||
> + device_may_wakeup(dev)));
> + } else {
> + skip_resume = dev->power.may_skip_resume;
> + }
> /*
> * The only safe strategy here is to require that if the device
> * may not be left in suspend, resume callbacks must be invoked
> * for it.
> */
> - dev->power.must_resume = dev->power.must_resume ||
> - !dev->power.may_skip_resume ||
> + dev->power.must_resume = dev->power.must_resume || !skip_resume ||
> atomic_read(&dev->power.usage_count) > 1;
> } else {
> dev->power.must_resume = true;
> Index: linux-pm/Documentation/driver-api/pm/devices.rst
> ===================================================================
> --- linux-pm.orig/Documentation/driver-api/pm/devices.rst
> +++ linux-pm/Documentation/driver-api/pm/devices.rst
> @@ -814,3 +814,12 @@ middle layer is then responsible for han
> whether or not the device is left suspended, but the other resume callbacks
> (except for ``->complete``) will be skipped automatically by the PM core if the
> device really can be left in suspend.
> +
> +For devices whose "noirq", "late" and "early" driver callbacks are invoked
> +directly by the PM core, all of the system-wide resume callbacks are skipped if
> +``DPM_FLAG_LEAVE_SUSPENDED`` is set and the device is in runtime suspend during
> +the ``suspend_noirq`` (or analogous) phase or the transition under way is a
> +proper system suspend (rather than anything related to hibernation) and the
> +device's wakeup settings are suitable for runtime PM (that is, it cannot
> +generate wakeup signals at all or it is allowed to wake up the system from
> +sleep).
>