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From: viresh kumar <viresh.kumar@linaro.org>
To: "Bjørn Mork" <bjorn@mork.no>
Cc: "Rafael J. Wysocki" <rjw@rjwysocki.net>,
	"cpufreq@vger.kernel.org" <cpufreq@vger.kernel.org>,
	"linux-pm@vger.kernel.org" <linux-pm@vger.kernel.org>,
	Linux Kernel Mailing List <linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org>
Subject: Re: [PATCH Resend] cpufreq: remove sysfs files for CPU which failed to come back after resume
Date: Mon, 23 Dec 2013 13:25:45 +0530	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <52B7EC81.6060202@linaro.org> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <87d2kokqdl.fsf@nemi.mork.no>

On Monday 23 December 2013 12:25 PM, Bjørn Mork wrote:
> That's correct.  The immediate result of the failure is exactly the
> same.

Okay..

> The difference is that a subsequent resume would restore the cpufreq
> device whether it existed or not.  That made a complete suspend/resume
> fix up any missing cpufreq device, e.g. one that was removed by a
> previous error.

I see.. Please see if below patch fixes it for you, it should :)


From: Viresh Kumar <viresh.kumar@linaro.org>
Date: Mon, 23 Dec 2013 13:19:47 +0530
Subject: [PATCH] cpufreq: try to resume policies which failed on last resume
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__cpufreq_add_dev() can fail sometimes while we are resuming our system.
Currently we are clearing all sysfs nodes for cpufreq's failed policy as that
could make userspace unstable. But if we suspend/resume again, we should atleast
try to bring back those policies.

This patch fixes this issue by clearing fallback data on failure and trying to
allocate a new struct cpufreq_policy on second resume.

Reported-by: Bjørn Mork <bjorn@mork.no>
Signed-off-by: Viresh Kumar <viresh.kumar@linaro.org>
---
 drivers/cpufreq/cpufreq.c | 22 ++++++++++++++++++----
 1 file changed, 18 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)

diff --git a/drivers/cpufreq/cpufreq.c b/drivers/cpufreq/cpufreq.c
index fab042e..7523d35 100644
--- a/drivers/cpufreq/cpufreq.c
+++ b/drivers/cpufreq/cpufreq.c
@@ -1010,16 +1010,24 @@ static int __cpufreq_add_dev(struct device *dev, struct subsys_interface *sif,
 	read_unlock_irqrestore(&cpufreq_driver_lock, flags);
 #endif

-	if (frozen)
+	if (frozen) {
 		/* Restore the saved policy when doing light-weight init */
 		policy = cpufreq_policy_restore(cpu);
-	else
+
+		/*
+		 * As we failed to resume cpufreq core last time, lets try to
+		 * create a new policy.
+		 */
+		if (!policy)
+			frozen = false;
+	}
+
+	if (!frozen)
 		policy = cpufreq_policy_alloc();

 	if (!policy)
 		goto nomem_out;

-
 	/*
 	 * In the resume path, since we restore a saved policy, the assignment
 	 * to policy->cpu is like an update of the existing policy, rather than
@@ -1112,8 +1120,14 @@ err_get_freq:
 	if (cpufreq_driver->exit)
 		cpufreq_driver->exit(policy);
 err_set_policy_cpu:
-	if (frozen)
+	if (frozen) {
+		/*
+		 * Clear fallback data as we should try to make things work on
+		 * next suspend/resume
+		 */
+		per_cpu(cpufreq_cpu_data_fallback, cpu) = NULL;
 		cpufreq_policy_put_kobj(policy);
+	}
 	cpufreq_policy_free(policy);

 nomem_out:


  reply	other threads:[~2013-12-23  7:55 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 15+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2013-12-20 15:56 [PATCH Resend] cpufreq: remove sysfs files for CPU which failed to come back after resume Viresh Kumar
2013-12-22  1:00 ` Rafael J. Wysocki
2013-12-23  5:55   ` Bjørn Mork
2013-12-23  6:02     ` Viresh Kumar
2013-12-23  6:55       ` Bjørn Mork
2013-12-23  7:55         ` viresh kumar [this message]
2013-12-23  9:23           ` Bjørn Mork
2013-12-23 10:45             ` Viresh Kumar
2013-12-23 10:57               ` Bjørn Mork
2013-12-23 11:13                 ` Viresh Kumar
2013-12-23 11:42                   ` Bjørn Mork
2013-12-23 15:45                     ` viresh kumar
2013-12-24  0:35                       ` Rafael J. Wysocki
2013-12-24  0:27                         ` Viresh Kumar
2013-12-24  0:43                           ` Rafael J. Wysocki

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