From: Tomi Valkeinen <tomi.valkeinen@ti.com>
To: Kevin Hilman <khilman@ti.com>
Cc: Joe Woodward <jw@terrafix.co.uk>,
linux-omap@vger.kernel.org, Archit Taneja <archit@ti.com>
Subject: Re: DSS2/PM on 3.2 broken?
Date: Mon, 16 Jan 2012 13:11:48 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <1326712308.1875.18.camel@deskari> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <87zkdrpfha.fsf@ti.com>
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On Fri, 2012-01-13 at 11:30 -0800, Kevin Hilman wrote:
> Tomi Valkeinen <tomi.valkeinen@ti.com> writes:
> > pm_runtime_put() is called inside omapdss driver's .suspend callback. So
> > I guess that means the system suspend has started. However, the logs
> > show that the runtime_suspend callback _is_ being called before the
> > system suspend is finished, so the workqueue can't be frozen...
>
> ...or there are other ways that the runtime_suspend callback is called.
>
> In order to ensure that devices are properly idled for system-wide
> suspend, The OMAP PM domain layer will call the drivers
> ->runtime_suspend callback during "late" suspend (using the PM domain's
> _noirq callbacks.)
>
> This is there so that even when runtime PM has been disabled (via
> userspace, or pm_runtime_forbid() calls) the driver can still be
> properly idled before suspend.
>
> In your case, I suspect you're seeing the driver's ->runtime_suspend
> callback called during late suspend, not by the PM workqueue.
Ok, that explains the invocation of the callbacks.
> I don't understand DSS enough to make sense of the logs you sent, so not
> sure how to be of more help.
Well, I think I can summarize the situation:
Normally, when the user wants to turn a display off, the panel drivers
call DSS functions to disable the corresponding output, leading to
pm_runtime_put() calls.
In system suspend case, the suspend callback initiates the turning off
of the displays, which again leads to pm_runtime_put() calls.
Now, you already said using pm_runtime_put_sync version is the correct
way when suspending. But to use that I need to either always use
pm_runtime_put_sync, or add an extra boolean which marks that we're
suspending, and pass that around, or make it a DSS global variable.
Both of those options sound a bit ugly to me. So my two questions are,
1) Is there something funny with the DSS architecture to have a problem
like this? I tried to grep around, but I didn't see any other driver
doing something like that (but I could've missed it).
2) why can't the PM framework handle this, by directing the
pm_runtime_put calls to the _sync version when suspending. Somehow it
feels strange to me that the driver needs to care about that.
Tomi
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next prev parent reply other threads:[~2012-01-16 11:11 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 64+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2012-01-09 12:46 DSS2/PM on 3.2 broken? Joe Woodward
2012-01-09 21:08 ` NeilBrown
2012-01-10 9:58 ` Joe Woodward
2012-01-11 13:43 ` Paul Walmsley
2012-01-11 14:22 ` Archit
2012-01-11 15:15 ` Joe Woodward
2012-01-11 15:52 ` Archit
2012-01-11 16:13 ` Joe Woodward
2012-01-11 16:54 ` Archit
2012-01-12 9:28 ` Tomi Valkeinen
2012-01-12 9:30 ` Tomi Valkeinen
2012-01-12 9:51 ` Tomi Valkeinen
2012-01-11 22:59 ` NeilBrown
2012-01-13 10:05 ` Paul Walmsley
2012-01-13 11:20 ` NeilBrown
2012-01-13 11:31 ` Paul Walmsley
2012-01-13 23:09 ` NeilBrown
2012-01-13 23:35 ` Paul Walmsley
2012-01-17 21:24 ` NeilBrown
2012-01-22 0:07 ` Paul Walmsley
2012-01-22 11:30 ` NeilBrown
2012-01-24 10:37 ` OMAP HDQ: was " NeilBrown
2012-01-26 14:19 ` Paul Walmsley
2012-01-27 22:35 ` NeilBrown
2012-01-27 22:58 ` Paul Walmsley
2012-01-28 0:40 ` NeilBrown
2012-01-28 6:02 ` Paul Walmsley
2012-02-01 7:51 ` NeilBrown
2012-02-01 18:36 ` Paul Walmsley
2012-01-18 7:13 ` Tomi Valkeinen
2012-01-18 11:15 ` NeilBrown
2012-01-18 11:42 ` Tomi Valkeinen
2012-01-18 20:30 ` NeilBrown
2012-01-19 10:17 ` Joe Woodward
2012-01-19 10:40 ` Tomi Valkeinen
2012-01-19 11:29 ` Joe Woodward
2012-01-19 11:36 ` Tomi Valkeinen
2012-01-19 12:21 ` Joe Woodward
2012-01-19 14:52 ` Tomi Valkeinen
2012-01-19 19:37 ` Kevin Hilman
2012-01-19 21:05 ` NeilBrown
2012-01-20 0:22 ` Kevin Hilman
2012-01-21 12:12 ` NeilBrown
2012-01-23 22:11 ` Kevin Hilman
2012-01-25 0:32 ` NeilBrown
2012-01-13 11:34 ` Govindraj
2012-01-13 13:23 ` Paul Walmsley
2012-01-13 19:21 ` Kevin Hilman
2012-01-13 22:37 ` Kevin Hilman
2012-01-13 23:06 ` Paul Walmsley
2012-01-13 23:34 ` Paul Walmsley
2012-01-14 1:17 ` NeilBrown
2012-01-14 1:28 ` Paul Walmsley
2012-01-13 23:39 ` Paul Walmsley
2012-01-13 11:19 ` Paul Walmsley
2012-01-11 13:32 ` Paul Walmsley
2012-01-12 16:42 ` Tomi Valkeinen
2012-01-12 22:40 ` Kevin Hilman
2012-01-13 5:29 ` Tomi Valkeinen
2012-01-13 19:30 ` Kevin Hilman
2012-01-16 11:11 ` Tomi Valkeinen [this message]
2012-01-19 19:24 ` Kevin Hilman
2012-01-20 7:16 ` Tomi Valkeinen
2012-01-20 18:06 ` Kevin Hilman
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