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From: Vitaly Wool <vwool@ru.mvista.com>
To: tglx@linutronix.de
Cc: linux-mtd@lists.infradead.org
Subject: Re: power management routines for NAND driver
Date: Thu, 11 Aug 2005 19:25:02 +0400	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <42FB6DCE.7050307@ru.mvista.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <1123772959.23647.24.camel@tglx.tec.linutronix.de>

Hi Thomas,

Thomas Gleixner wrote:

>On Thu, 2005-08-11 at 18:19 +0400, Vitaly Wool wrote:
>  
>
>>Hello all,
>>    
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>
>  
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>>I've looked through mtd code and found mtd_pm_callback that should be 
>>called to handle PM events. This callback should in turn call 
>>mtd->suspend/mtd->resume functions, if any. Therefore one evident way of 
>>PM stuff implementation for this NAND flash is to provide suspend/resume 
>>functions. However, pm_send (that calls mtd_pm_callback) is never called
>>on ARM targets. So I doubt if it's appropriate to implement PM for the 
>>driver this way since it's looking somehow obsolete.
>>    
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>
>I have no idea whats the state of those PM functions and why ARM is not
>using them.
>  
>
Well, they are not at all widely used, only one MIPS board and x86 APM 
code use them.

>  
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>>So, unfortunately, both methods don't provide the level of integrity I'd 
>>like to have. The problem is that nand core has no state machine in its 
>>internals so the driver can't track the flash being in suspended state.
>>    
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>
>As far as I know the nand driver code, there is a member "state" in the
>nand_chip private data structure, which is exactly tracking the state of
>the device. 
>
>FL_READY, FL_READING, FL_WRITING, FL_ERASING, FL_SYNCING, FL_CACHEDPRG,
>are the currently implemented states. Adding FL_SUSPEND is not a big
>problem.
>
>All functions which access the FLASH device are serialized by
>nand_get_device(), where the state variable is modified. So adding a
>suspend/resume function is simple enough.
>
>suspend justs sets the state to FL_SUSPEND and resume releases the
>device by calling nand_release_device() which sets the state back to
>FL_READY and wakes up the tasks on the wait_queue.
>
>It's discussable, whether suspend is supposed to fail, when a flash
>operation is in progress or just waits until the operation is finished,
>which is usually only a matter of a couple of ms.
>  
>
What if introduce an additional parameter ('nowait')?

>Of course we need an additional board function pointer in struct
>nand_chip to have a board specific callback for suspend/resume
>operations.
>
>  
>
I'd prefer probably to use platform_device and device_driver structures 
and put suspend/resume functions into device_driver. Those functions 
will first call mtd->suspend/mtd->resume and then shut down/re-enable 
the clocks.
(that's more or less how it's done in drivers/mtd/maps/sa1100-flash.c)
mtd->suspend and mtd->resume need to be implemented in nand_base then.
Does that sound reasonable?

Best regards,
   Vitaly

  reply	other threads:[~2005-08-11 15:24 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 17+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2005-08-11 14:19 power management routines for NAND driver Vitaly Wool
2005-08-11 15:09 ` Thomas Gleixner
2005-08-11 15:25   ` Vitaly Wool [this message]
2005-08-11 16:25     ` Thomas Gleixner
2005-08-12 15:11   ` Vitaly Wool
2005-08-12 15:36     ` Thomas Gleixner
2005-08-12 15:41       ` Thomas Gleixner
2005-08-12 15:55       ` Vitaly Wool
2005-08-12 16:16         ` Thomas Gleixner
2005-08-12 16:46           ` Vitaly Wool
2005-08-22 12:54             ` Vitaly Wool
2005-08-12 15:57       ` Vitaly Wool
2005-08-11 20:23 ` Todd Poynor
2005-08-11 20:31   ` Thomas Gleixner
2005-08-11 20:49     ` Vitaly Wool
2005-08-11 20:53       ` Thomas Gleixner
2005-08-11 20:55         ` Josh Boyer

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