From: Greg KH <greg@kroah.com>
To: linux-hotplug@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: [linux-usb-devel] Re: hotplugging to deal with firmware download
Date: Mon, 03 Jun 2002 23:05:53 +0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <marc-linux-hotplug-102314577031933@msgid-missing> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <marc-linux-hotplug-102297360623547@msgid-missing>
On Tue, Jun 04, 2002 at 12:58:00AM +0200, Oliver Neukum wrote:
> > >
> > > That exactly you cannot do. The result is file system corruption,
> > > interfaces assigned wrong adresses, cameras being switched.
> > > You need to retain device<->node correspondences.
> >
> > Ok, let's state this right now then:
> > If you have a USB device that needs firmware downloaded to it
> > in order to work properly, do NOT mount any filesystems on that
> > type of device and expect software suspend to work properly. In
> > fact, do not expect software suspend to work properly at all
> > with these types of devices, and remove them before enabling
> > software suspend.
> >
> > Is that acceptable?
>
> Nope. I happen to have one ;-).
> I can make it work, provided I keep the firmware in kernel space.
> It's no principal problem. It's just ugly.
I agree it's ugly, but it works today, right? And if you look at other
os's, I think that's how they solve the problem too.
> And the problem is not limited to devices with firmware.
> If you have two USB disks, sda must remain sda and not
> interchange with sdb after resumption, even if sdb would be reenumerated
> later than sda. To do that you need to reidentify devices after resumption,
> you cannot equate suspension with disconnection and resumption
> with reenumeration.
> This applies to all drivers which work with more than one device of a kind.
> For disks the results are just more drastic, being two very dead
> filesystems.
No, I do not want to get drug into a device naming thread right now! :)
That is a independent issue of getting the device up and running.
Major/minor allocations are separate from usb enumeration. The fact
that today's kernel happens to tie them together tightly is not the
issue either. A few very good proposals on how to split this up have
been proposed on lkml recently, I'd suggest you take them up with their
authors...
> > Does any other operating systems handle this any better?
>
> How am I suposed to know. Do you imply that I use other
> operating systems ;-) ?
Heh, no I was just looking for other solutions :)
> > > > If you _have_ to handle this today, then just leave the firmware
> > > > within the kernel driver, like all of the usb-serial devices have
> > > > done :)
> > > >
> > > > If you wait a while, the rest of the power management sections of
> > > > the kernel will hopefully come together, allowing the various states
> > > > of shutdown to work properly, and be enumerated by _userspace_
> > > > tools.
> > >
> > > Shutdown I don't worry about, resumption is anothere matter.
> >
> > Resumption is part of the userspace solution too.
>
> Which makes me wonder whether you are designing a really
> complicated monster. Some kind of resumptionramdisk ?
I do know know that portion of the proposed solution at all, perhaps
someone who does know it will pipe up?
thanks,
greg k-h
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next prev parent reply other threads:[~2002-06-03 23:05 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 34+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2002-06-01 23:16 [linux-usb-devel] Re: hotplugging to deal with firmware download Brad Hards
2002-06-02 5:50 ` Oliver Neukum
2002-06-02 8:19 ` Oliver Neukum
2002-06-02 11:11 ` Brad Hards
2002-06-02 17:16 ` David Brownell
2002-06-02 21:59 ` Oliver Neukum
2002-06-02 22:21 ` Brad Hards
2002-06-03 4:18 ` Oliver Neukum
2002-06-03 17:52 ` Greg KH
2002-06-03 21:00 ` Oliver Neukum
2002-06-03 21:55 ` Greg KH
2002-06-03 22:02 ` David Brownell
2002-06-03 22:26 ` Oliver Neukum
2002-06-03 22:35 ` Greg KH
2002-06-03 22:37 ` Greg KH
2002-06-03 22:48 ` Oliver Neukum
2002-06-03 22:58 ` Oliver Neukum
2002-06-03 23:05 ` Greg KH [this message]
2002-06-03 23:30 ` Oliver Neukum
2002-06-03 23:40 ` Greg KH
2002-06-04 8:06 ` Oliver Neukum
2002-06-04 19:32 ` David Brownell
2002-06-04 19:44 ` David Brownell
2002-06-05 11:45 ` Oliver Neukum
2002-06-05 14:19 ` David Brownell
2002-06-05 14:32 ` Oliver Neukum
2002-06-05 14:54 ` David Brownell
2002-06-05 21:48 ` Oliver Neukum
2002-06-06 0:25 ` David Brownell
2002-06-06 9:04 ` Andries.Brouwer
2002-06-06 12:54 ` Oliver Neukum
2002-06-06 14:55 ` Oliver Neukum
2002-06-06 17:16 ` David Brownell
2002-06-06 19:19 ` Andries.Brouwer
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