From: Dave Jones <davej@redhat.com>
To: Marcin Slusarz <marcin.slusarz@gmail.com>,
LKML <linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org>,
Linux PM List <linux-pm@lists.linux-foundation.org>,
cpufreq@vger.kernel.org,
Benjamin Herrenschmidt <benh@kernel.crashing.org>
Subject: Re: 2.6.31-rc2+: Interrupts enabled after cpufreq_suspend
Date: Fri, 10 Jul 2009 16:13:08 -0400 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20090710201308.GA11075@redhat.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20090710192511.GB6240@redhat.com>
On Fri, Jul 10, 2009 at 03:25:11PM -0400, Dave Jones wrote:
> [PATCH] Add suspend method to cpufreq core
>
> In order to properly fix some issues with cpufreq vs. sleep on
> PowerBooks, I had to add a suspend callback to the pmac_cpufreq driver.
> I must force a switch to full speed before sleep and I switch back to
> previous speed on resume.
>
>
> Ben, is there something better we can do here ?
>
> I really don't want to add an #ifdef __powerpc__ to core code if we can help it.
> I'd rather we didn't call into driver guts at all from the suspend path.
Marcin,
Unless we get a better solution proposed, try running with this, which just
skips doing all that code entirely.
Dave
diff --git a/drivers/cpufreq/cpufreq.c b/drivers/cpufreq/cpufreq.c
index 5cc77fb..8d3b3d1 100644
--- a/drivers/cpufreq/cpufreq.c
+++ b/drivers/cpufreq/cpufreq.c
@@ -1288,6 +1288,14 @@ static int cpufreq_suspend(struct sys_device *sysdev, pm_message_t pmsg)
dprintk("suspending cpu %u\n", cpu);
+ /*
+ * This whole bogosity is here because Powerbooks are made of fail.
+ * No sane platform should need any of the code below to be run.
+ * (it's entirely the wrong thing to do, as driver->get may
+ * reenable interrupts on some architectures).
+ */
+
+#ifdef __powerpc__
if (!cpu_online(cpu))
return 0;
@@ -1346,6 +1354,7 @@ static int cpufreq_suspend(struct sys_device *sysdev, pm_message_t pmsg)
out:
cpufreq_cpu_put(cpu_policy);
+#endif /* __powerpc__ */
return ret;
}
@@ -1365,6 +1374,11 @@ static int cpufreq_resume(struct sys_device *sysdev)
dprintk("resuming cpu %u\n", cpu);
+ /* As with the ->suspend method, all the code below is
+ * only necessary because Powerbooks suck.
+ * See commit 42d4dc3f4e1e for jokes. */
+#ifdef __powerpc__
+
if (!cpu_online(cpu))
return 0;
@@ -1428,6 +1442,7 @@ out:
schedule_work(&cpu_policy->update);
fail:
cpufreq_cpu_put(cpu_policy);
+#endif /* __powerpc__ */
return ret;
}
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2009-07-10 20:13 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 7+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2009-07-09 15:44 2.6.31-rc2+: Interrupts enabled after cpufreq_suspend Marcin Slusarz
2009-07-10 19:25 ` Dave Jones
2009-07-10 20:13 ` Dave Jones [this message]
2009-07-11 14:33 ` Marcin Slusarz
2009-07-10 22:23 ` Benjamin Herrenschmidt
2009-07-10 23:46 ` Dave Jones
2009-07-16 3:10 ` Benjamin Herrenschmidt
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