From: Lan Tianyu <tianyu.lan@intel.com>
To: "Rafael J. Wysocki" <rjw@sisk.pl>
Cc: stern@rowland.harvard.edu, linux-pm@vger.kernel.org,
linux-acpi@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: [PATCH] PM / Qos: Ensure device not in PRM_SUSPENDED when pm qos flags request functions are invoked in the pm core.
Date: Sat, 03 Nov 2012 00:16:51 +0800 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <5093F1F3.5020004@intel.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <1888394.d23n1PsP9K@vostro.rjw.lan>
On 2012/11/2 19:17, Rafael J. Wysocki wrote:
> On Friday, November 02, 2012 04:03:50 PM Lan Tianyu wrote:
>> Since dev_pm_qos_add_request(), dev_pm_qos_update_request() and
>> dev_pm_qos_remove_request() for pm qos flags should not be invoked
>> when device in RPM_SUSPENDED. Add pm_runtime_get_sync() and pm_runtime_put()
>> around these functions in the pm core to ensure device not in RPM_SUSPENDED.
>>
>> Signed-off-by: Lan Tianyu <tianyu.lan@intel.com>
>> ---
>> drivers/base/power/qos.c | 10 ++++++++--
>> drivers/base/power/sysfs.c | 4 ++++
>> 2 files changed, 12 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
>>
>> diff --git a/drivers/base/power/qos.c b/drivers/base/power/qos.c
>> index 31d3f48..b50ba72 100644
>> --- a/drivers/base/power/qos.c
>> +++ b/drivers/base/power/qos.c
>> @@ -624,15 +624,19 @@ int dev_pm_qos_expose_flags(struct device *dev, s32 val)
>> if (!req)
>> return -ENOMEM;
>>
>> + pm_runtime_get_sync(dev);
>> ret = dev_pm_qos_add_request(dev, req, DEV_PM_QOS_FLAGS, val);
>> + pm_runtime_put(dev);
>
> I would drop this one ...
>
>> if (ret < 0)
>> return ret;
>>
>> dev->power.qos->flags_req = req;
>> ret = pm_qos_sysfs_add_flags(dev);
>> - if (ret)
>> + if (ret) {
>> + pm_runtime_get_sync(dev);
>> __dev_pm_qos_drop_user_request(dev, DEV_PM_QOS_FLAGS);
>> -
>> + pm_runtime_put(dev);
>
> ... and move this one before the return statement (plus a label for
> goto from the ret < 0 check after adding the request).
>
What you mean likes following?
+ pm_runtime_get_sync(dev);
ret = dev_pm_qos_add_request(dev, req, DEV_PM_QOS_FLAGS, val);
if (ret < 0)
- return ret;
+ goto fail;
dev->power.qos->flags_req = req;
ret = pm_qos_sysfs_add_flags(dev);
if (ret)
__dev_pm_qos_drop_user_request(dev, DEV_PM_QOS_FLAGS);
+fail:
+ pm_runtime_put(dev);
return ret;
}
>> + }
>> return ret;
>> }
>> EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(dev_pm_qos_expose_flags);
>> @@ -645,7 +649,9 @@ void dev_pm_qos_hide_flags(struct device *dev)
>> {
>> if (dev->power.qos && dev->power.qos->flags_req) {
>> pm_qos_sysfs_remove_flags(dev);
>> + pm_runtime_get_sync(dev);
>> __dev_pm_qos_drop_user_request(dev, DEV_PM_QOS_FLAGS);
>> + pm_runtime_put(dev);
>
> I'm not sure if these two are necessary. If we remove a request,
> then what happens worst case is that some flags will be cleared
> effectively which means fewer restrictions on the next sleep state.
> Then, it shouldn't hurt that the current sleep state is more
> restricted.
But this mean the device can be put into lower power state(power off).
So why not do that? that can save more power, right?
>
> Hmm. Perhaps a comment would suffice?
>
>> }
>> }
>> EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(dev_pm_qos_hide_flags);
>> diff --git a/drivers/base/power/sysfs.c b/drivers/base/power/sysfs.c
>> index 50d16e3..240bfaa 100644
>> --- a/drivers/base/power/sysfs.c
>> +++ b/drivers/base/power/sysfs.c
>> @@ -264,7 +264,9 @@ static ssize_t pm_qos_no_power_off_store(struct device *dev,
>> if (ret != 0 && ret != 1)
>> return -EINVAL;
>>
>> + pm_runtime_get_sync(dev);
>> ret = dev_pm_qos_update_flags(dev, PM_QOS_FLAG_NO_POWER_OFF, ret);
>> + pm_runtime_put(dev);
>> return ret < 0 ? ret : n;
>> }
>
> Well, you haven't noticed that dev_pm_qos_update_flags() already does
> pm_runtime_get_sync()/pm_runtime_put(). :-)
Oh. Yeah. I ignore it. :)
>
>> @@ -291,7 +293,9 @@ static ssize_t pm_qos_remote_wakeup_store(struct device *dev,
>> if (ret != 0 && ret != 1)
>> return -EINVAL;
>>
>> + pm_runtime_get_sync(dev);
>> ret = dev_pm_qos_update_flags(dev, PM_QOS_FLAG_REMOTE_WAKEUP, ret);
>> + pm_runtime_put(dev);
>> return ret < 0 ? ret : n;
>> }
>
> Thanks,
> Rafael
>
>
--
Best Regards
Tianyu Lan
linux kernel enabling team
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2012-11-02 16:16 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 7+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2012-11-02 8:03 [PATCH] PM / Qos: Ensure device not in PRM_SUSPENDED when pm qos flags request functions are invoked in the pm core Lan Tianyu
2012-11-02 11:17 ` Rafael J. Wysocki
2012-11-02 16:16 ` Lan Tianyu [this message]
2012-11-02 20:11 ` Rafael J. Wysocki
2012-11-04 15:09 ` Lan Tianyu
2012-11-11 12:08 ` Lan Tianyu
2012-11-11 14:43 ` Rafael J. Wysocki
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