From: linux@arm.linux.org.uk (Russell King - ARM Linux)
To: linux-arm-kernel@lists.infradead.org
Subject: [PATCH 01/11] usb: chipidea: Add power management support
Date: Mon, 14 Oct 2013 12:01:08 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20131014110108.GL25034@n2100.arm.linux.org.uk> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <1381570513-24927-2-git-send-email-peter.chen@freescale.com>
On Sat, Oct 12, 2013 at 05:35:03PM +0800, Peter Chen wrote:
> This commit adds runtime and system power management support for
> chipidea core. The runtime pm support is controlled by glue
> layer, it can be enabled by flag CI_HDRC_SUPPORTS_RUNTIME_PM.
Let's look at the locking.
1. Runtime PM. These callbacks are locked with a spinlock, which holds
dev->power.lock. This lock is taken either with or without disabling
IRQs depending on whether runtime PM is IRQ safe or not.
2. Normal PM. These callbacks are locked by holding dev->mutex.
Now, there's a little bit of protection between these two operations -
when normal PM places a device into a low power state, it 'gets' a
reference on the runtime PM to ensure no runtime PM transitions occur
while normal PM is active. (See pm_runtime_get_noresume() in
device_prepare().) This is only dropped when the normal PM resumes the
device.
Moreover, all runtime PM events are flushed before the suspend callback
occurs (see the pm_runtime_barrier() in __device_suspend()).
What that means is that you can't receive any runtime PM events while
you are in your suspend/resume callbacks. So, each call is mutually
exclusive.
So, runtime PM callbacks vs normal PM callbacks for any single device
are all called with mutual exclusion - you won't have two running at
any time.
Hence, for the reasons stated previously about the non-atomic nature of
atomic_read()/atomic_set(), there's even more reasons that their use
here is just mere obfuscation: the accesses to this state tracking
variable is already guaranteed to be single-threaded by core code, so
the use of atomic_read()/atomic_set() just adds additional needless
confusion to this code.
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2013-10-14 11:01 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 26+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2013-10-12 9:35 [PATCH 00/11] Add power management support for chipidea Peter Chen
2013-10-12 9:35 ` [PATCH 01/11] usb: chipidea: Add power management support Peter Chen
2013-10-14 8:04 ` Lothar Waßmann
2013-10-14 7:55 ` Peter Chen
2013-10-14 8:42 ` Sascha Hauer
2013-10-14 9:04 ` Peter Chen
2013-10-14 10:23 ` Sascha Hauer
2013-10-14 10:46 ` Russell King - ARM Linux
2013-10-14 10:44 ` Russell King - ARM Linux
2013-10-14 11:01 ` Russell King - ARM Linux [this message]
2013-10-15 2:18 ` Peter Chen
2013-10-15 11:15 ` Russell King - ARM Linux
2013-10-12 9:35 ` [PATCH 02/11] usb: chipidea: imx: add " Peter Chen
2013-10-12 9:35 ` [PATCH 03/11] usb: chipidea: usbmisc_imx: remove the controller's clock information Peter Chen
2013-10-12 9:35 ` [PATCH 04/11] usb: chipidea: add wakeup interrupt handler Peter Chen
2013-10-12 9:35 ` [PATCH 05/11] usb: chipidea: usbmisc_imx: add set_wakup API Peter Chen
2013-10-12 9:35 ` [PATCH 06/11] usb: chipidea: imx: call set_wakeup when necessary Peter Chen
2013-10-12 9:35 ` [PATCH 07/11] usb: chipidea: host: add quirk for ehci operation Peter Chen
2013-10-12 9:35 ` [PATCH 08/11] usb: chipidea: host: add ehci quirk for imx controller Peter Chen
2013-10-12 9:35 ` [PATCH 09/11] usb: chipidea: imx: Enable CI_HDRC_IMX_EHCI_QUIRK if the phy has notify APIs Peter Chen
2013-10-12 9:35 ` [PATCH 10/11] usb: chipidea: imx: add binding for supporting runtime pm Peter Chen
2013-10-12 14:40 ` Alan Stern
2013-10-14 1:22 ` Peter Chen
2013-10-14 1:39 ` Marek Vasut
2013-10-14 1:33 ` Peter Chen
2013-10-12 9:35 ` [PATCH 11/11] ARM: dts: imx6qdl-sabresd: Enable runtime pm for usbotg and usb host 1 Peter Chen
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