2005-04-17 00:20:36 +02:00
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/*
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* drivers/base/power/main.c - Where the driver meets power management.
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*
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* Copyright (c) 2003 Patrick Mochel
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* Copyright (c) 2003 Open Source Development Lab
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*
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* This file is released under the GPLv2
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*
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*
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* The driver model core calls device_pm_add() when a device is registered.
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* This will intialize the embedded device_pm_info object in the device
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* and add it to the list of power-controlled devices. sysfs entries for
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* controlling device power management will also be added.
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*
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* A different set of lists than the global subsystem list are used to
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* keep track of power info because we use different lists to hold
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* devices based on what stage of the power management process they
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* are in. The power domain dependencies may also differ from the
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* ancestral dependencies that the subsystem list maintains.
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*/
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#include <linux/device.h>
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#include <linux/kallsyms.h>
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#include <linux/mutex.h>
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#include <linux/pm.h>
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#include <linux/resume-trace.h>
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#include <linux/rwsem.h>
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#include "../base.h"
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#include "power.h"
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/*
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* The entries in the dpm_active list are in a depth first order, simply
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* because children are guaranteed to be discovered after parents, and
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* are inserted at the back of the list on discovery.
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*
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* All the other lists are kept in the same order, for consistency.
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* However the lists aren't always traversed in the same order.
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* Semaphores must be acquired from the top (i.e., front) down
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* and released in the opposite order. Devices must be suspended
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* from the bottom (i.e., end) up and resumed in the opposite order.
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* That way no parent will be suspended while it still has an active
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* child.
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*
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* Since device_pm_add() may be called with a device semaphore held,
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* we must never try to acquire a device semaphore while holding
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* dpm_list_mutex.
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*/
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LIST_HEAD(dpm_active);
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static LIST_HEAD(dpm_off);
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static LIST_HEAD(dpm_off_irq);
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2007-09-21 21:36:56 +02:00
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static DEFINE_MUTEX(dpm_list_mtx);
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2005-04-17 00:20:36 +02:00
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PM: Handle device registrations during suspend/resume
Modify the PM core to protect its data structures, specifically the
dpm_active list, from being corrupted if a child of the currently
suspending device is registered concurrently with its ->suspend()
callback. In that case, since the new device (the child) is added
to dpm_active after its parent, the PM core will attempt to
suspend it after the parent, which is wrong.
Introduce a new member of struct dev_pm_info, called 'sleeping',
and use it to check if the parent of the device being added to
dpm_active has been suspended, in which case the device registration
fails. Also, use 'sleeping' for checking if the ordering of devices
on dpm_active is correct.
Introduce variable 'all_sleeping' that will be set to 'true' once all
devices have been suspended and make new device registrations fail
until 'all_sleeping' is reset to 'false', in order to avoid having
unsuspended devices around while the system is going into a sleep state.
Remove pm_sleep_rwsem which is not necessary any more.
Special thanks to Alan Stern for discussions and suggestions that
lead to the creation of this patch.
Signed-off-by: Rafael J. Wysocki <rjw@sisk.pl>
Acked-by: Pavel Machek <pavel@ucw.cz>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@suse.de>
2008-03-12 00:57:22 +01:00
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/* 'true' if all devices have been suspended, protected by dpm_list_mtx */
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static bool all_sleeping;
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2007-04-26 09:12:06 +02:00
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2008-01-12 20:40:46 +01:00
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/**
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* device_pm_add - add a device to the list of active devices
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* @dev: Device to be added to the list
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*/
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PM: Handle device registrations during suspend/resume
Modify the PM core to protect its data structures, specifically the
dpm_active list, from being corrupted if a child of the currently
suspending device is registered concurrently with its ->suspend()
callback. In that case, since the new device (the child) is added
to dpm_active after its parent, the PM core will attempt to
suspend it after the parent, which is wrong.
Introduce a new member of struct dev_pm_info, called 'sleeping',
and use it to check if the parent of the device being added to
dpm_active has been suspended, in which case the device registration
fails. Also, use 'sleeping' for checking if the ordering of devices
on dpm_active is correct.
Introduce variable 'all_sleeping' that will be set to 'true' once all
devices have been suspended and make new device registrations fail
until 'all_sleeping' is reset to 'false', in order to avoid having
unsuspended devices around while the system is going into a sleep state.
Remove pm_sleep_rwsem which is not necessary any more.
Special thanks to Alan Stern for discussions and suggestions that
lead to the creation of this patch.
Signed-off-by: Rafael J. Wysocki <rjw@sisk.pl>
Acked-by: Pavel Machek <pavel@ucw.cz>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@suse.de>
2008-03-12 00:57:22 +01:00
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int device_pm_add(struct device *dev)
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{
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PM: Handle device registrations during suspend/resume
Modify the PM core to protect its data structures, specifically the
dpm_active list, from being corrupted if a child of the currently
suspending device is registered concurrently with its ->suspend()
callback. In that case, since the new device (the child) is added
to dpm_active after its parent, the PM core will attempt to
suspend it after the parent, which is wrong.
Introduce a new member of struct dev_pm_info, called 'sleeping',
and use it to check if the parent of the device being added to
dpm_active has been suspended, in which case the device registration
fails. Also, use 'sleeping' for checking if the ordering of devices
on dpm_active is correct.
Introduce variable 'all_sleeping' that will be set to 'true' once all
devices have been suspended and make new device registrations fail
until 'all_sleeping' is reset to 'false', in order to avoid having
unsuspended devices around while the system is going into a sleep state.
Remove pm_sleep_rwsem which is not necessary any more.
Special thanks to Alan Stern for discussions and suggestions that
lead to the creation of this patch.
Signed-off-by: Rafael J. Wysocki <rjw@sisk.pl>
Acked-by: Pavel Machek <pavel@ucw.cz>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@suse.de>
2008-03-12 00:57:22 +01:00
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int error = 0;
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2005-04-17 00:20:36 +02:00
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pr_debug("PM: Adding info for %s:%s\n",
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2007-04-11 07:37:18 +02:00
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dev->bus ? dev->bus->name : "No Bus",
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kobject_name(&dev->kobj));
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2007-05-23 23:19:41 +02:00
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mutex_lock(&dpm_list_mtx);
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PM: Handle device registrations during suspend/resume
Modify the PM core to protect its data structures, specifically the
dpm_active list, from being corrupted if a child of the currently
suspending device is registered concurrently with its ->suspend()
callback. In that case, since the new device (the child) is added
to dpm_active after its parent, the PM core will attempt to
suspend it after the parent, which is wrong.
Introduce a new member of struct dev_pm_info, called 'sleeping',
and use it to check if the parent of the device being added to
dpm_active has been suspended, in which case the device registration
fails. Also, use 'sleeping' for checking if the ordering of devices
on dpm_active is correct.
Introduce variable 'all_sleeping' that will be set to 'true' once all
devices have been suspended and make new device registrations fail
until 'all_sleeping' is reset to 'false', in order to avoid having
unsuspended devices around while the system is going into a sleep state.
Remove pm_sleep_rwsem which is not necessary any more.
Special thanks to Alan Stern for discussions and suggestions that
lead to the creation of this patch.
Signed-off-by: Rafael J. Wysocki <rjw@sisk.pl>
Acked-by: Pavel Machek <pavel@ucw.cz>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@suse.de>
2008-03-12 00:57:22 +01:00
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if ((dev->parent && dev->parent->power.sleeping) || all_sleeping) {
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if (dev->parent->power.sleeping)
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dev_warn(dev,
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"parent %s is sleeping, will not add\n",
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dev->parent->bus_id);
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else
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dev_warn(dev, "devices are sleeping, will not add\n");
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WARN_ON(true);
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error = -EBUSY;
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} else {
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2008-03-12 00:59:38 +01:00
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error = dpm_sysfs_add(dev);
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if (!error)
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list_add_tail(&dev->power.entry, &dpm_active);
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PM: Handle device registrations during suspend/resume
Modify the PM core to protect its data structures, specifically the
dpm_active list, from being corrupted if a child of the currently
suspending device is registered concurrently with its ->suspend()
callback. In that case, since the new device (the child) is added
to dpm_active after its parent, the PM core will attempt to
suspend it after the parent, which is wrong.
Introduce a new member of struct dev_pm_info, called 'sleeping',
and use it to check if the parent of the device being added to
dpm_active has been suspended, in which case the device registration
fails. Also, use 'sleeping' for checking if the ordering of devices
on dpm_active is correct.
Introduce variable 'all_sleeping' that will be set to 'true' once all
devices have been suspended and make new device registrations fail
until 'all_sleeping' is reset to 'false', in order to avoid having
unsuspended devices around while the system is going into a sleep state.
Remove pm_sleep_rwsem which is not necessary any more.
Special thanks to Alan Stern for discussions and suggestions that
lead to the creation of this patch.
Signed-off-by: Rafael J. Wysocki <rjw@sisk.pl>
Acked-by: Pavel Machek <pavel@ucw.cz>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@suse.de>
2008-03-12 00:57:22 +01:00
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}
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2007-05-23 23:19:41 +02:00
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mutex_unlock(&dpm_list_mtx);
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PM: Handle device registrations during suspend/resume
Modify the PM core to protect its data structures, specifically the
dpm_active list, from being corrupted if a child of the currently
suspending device is registered concurrently with its ->suspend()
callback. In that case, since the new device (the child) is added
to dpm_active after its parent, the PM core will attempt to
suspend it after the parent, which is wrong.
Introduce a new member of struct dev_pm_info, called 'sleeping',
and use it to check if the parent of the device being added to
dpm_active has been suspended, in which case the device registration
fails. Also, use 'sleeping' for checking if the ordering of devices
on dpm_active is correct.
Introduce variable 'all_sleeping' that will be set to 'true' once all
devices have been suspended and make new device registrations fail
until 'all_sleeping' is reset to 'false', in order to avoid having
unsuspended devices around while the system is going into a sleep state.
Remove pm_sleep_rwsem which is not necessary any more.
Special thanks to Alan Stern for discussions and suggestions that
lead to the creation of this patch.
Signed-off-by: Rafael J. Wysocki <rjw@sisk.pl>
Acked-by: Pavel Machek <pavel@ucw.cz>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@suse.de>
2008-03-12 00:57:22 +01:00
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return error;
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2005-04-17 00:20:36 +02:00
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}
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2008-01-12 20:40:46 +01:00
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/**
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* device_pm_remove - remove a device from the list of active devices
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* @dev: Device to be removed from the list
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*
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* This function also removes the device's PM-related sysfs attributes.
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*/
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2007-06-13 15:53:34 +02:00
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void device_pm_remove(struct device *dev)
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{
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pr_debug("PM: Removing info for %s:%s\n",
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dev->bus ? dev->bus->name : "No Bus",
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kobject_name(&dev->kobj));
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mutex_lock(&dpm_list_mtx);
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dpm_sysfs_remove(dev);
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list_del_init(&dev->power.entry);
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mutex_unlock(&dpm_list_mtx);
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}
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2007-09-21 21:36:56 +02:00
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/*------------------------- Resume routines -------------------------*/
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/**
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* resume_device_early - Power on one device (early resume).
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* @dev: Device.
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*
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* Must be called with interrupts disabled.
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*/
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static int resume_device_early(struct device *dev)
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{
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int error = 0;
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TRACE_DEVICE(dev);
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TRACE_RESUME(0);
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2008-01-12 20:40:46 +01:00
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if (dev->bus && dev->bus->resume_early) {
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dev_dbg(dev, "EARLY resume\n");
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error = dev->bus->resume_early(dev);
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}
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TRACE_RESUME(error);
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return error;
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}
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/**
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* dpm_power_up - Power on all regular (non-sysdev) devices.
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*
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* Walk the dpm_off_irq list and power each device up. This
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* is used for devices that required they be powered down with
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* interrupts disabled. As devices are powered on, they are moved
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* to the dpm_off list.
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*
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* Must be called with interrupts disabled and only one CPU running.
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*/
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static void dpm_power_up(void)
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{
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while (!list_empty(&dpm_off_irq)) {
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struct list_head *entry = dpm_off_irq.next;
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struct device *dev = to_device(entry);
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list_move_tail(entry, &dpm_off);
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resume_device_early(dev);
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}
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}
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/**
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* device_power_up - Turn on all devices that need special attention.
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*
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* Power on system devices, then devices that required we shut them down
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* with interrupts disabled.
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*
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* Must be called with interrupts disabled.
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*/
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void device_power_up(void)
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{
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sysdev_resume();
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dpm_power_up();
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}
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EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(device_power_up);
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/**
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* resume_device - Restore state for one device.
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* @dev: Device.
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*
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*/
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static int resume_device(struct device *dev)
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{
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int error = 0;
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TRACE_DEVICE(dev);
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TRACE_RESUME(0);
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2008-02-25 00:35:04 +01:00
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down(&dev->sem);
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2007-09-21 21:36:56 +02:00
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if (dev->bus && dev->bus->resume) {
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dev_dbg(dev,"resuming\n");
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error = dev->bus->resume(dev);
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}
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if (!error && dev->type && dev->type->resume) {
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dev_dbg(dev,"resuming\n");
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error = dev->type->resume(dev);
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}
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if (!error && dev->class && dev->class->resume) {
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dev_dbg(dev,"class resume\n");
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error = dev->class->resume(dev);
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}
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2008-02-25 00:35:04 +01:00
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up(&dev->sem);
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2007-09-21 21:36:56 +02:00
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TRACE_RESUME(error);
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return error;
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}
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2008-01-12 20:40:46 +01:00
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/**
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* dpm_resume - Resume every device.
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*
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* Resume the devices that have either not gone through
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* the late suspend, or that did go through it but also
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* went through the early resume.
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*
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* Take devices from the dpm_off_list, resume them,
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* and put them on the dpm_locked list.
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*/
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static void dpm_resume(void)
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{
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mutex_lock(&dpm_list_mtx);
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PM: Handle device registrations during suspend/resume
Modify the PM core to protect its data structures, specifically the
dpm_active list, from being corrupted if a child of the currently
suspending device is registered concurrently with its ->suspend()
callback. In that case, since the new device (the child) is added
to dpm_active after its parent, the PM core will attempt to
suspend it after the parent, which is wrong.
Introduce a new member of struct dev_pm_info, called 'sleeping',
and use it to check if the parent of the device being added to
dpm_active has been suspended, in which case the device registration
fails. Also, use 'sleeping' for checking if the ordering of devices
on dpm_active is correct.
Introduce variable 'all_sleeping' that will be set to 'true' once all
devices have been suspended and make new device registrations fail
until 'all_sleeping' is reset to 'false', in order to avoid having
unsuspended devices around while the system is going into a sleep state.
Remove pm_sleep_rwsem which is not necessary any more.
Special thanks to Alan Stern for discussions and suggestions that
lead to the creation of this patch.
Signed-off-by: Rafael J. Wysocki <rjw@sisk.pl>
Acked-by: Pavel Machek <pavel@ucw.cz>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@suse.de>
2008-03-12 00:57:22 +01:00
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all_sleeping = false;
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while(!list_empty(&dpm_off)) {
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struct list_head *entry = dpm_off.next;
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struct device *dev = to_device(entry);
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2007-09-21 21:36:56 +02:00
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2008-02-25 00:35:04 +01:00
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list_move_tail(entry, &dpm_active);
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PM: Handle device registrations during suspend/resume
Modify the PM core to protect its data structures, specifically the
dpm_active list, from being corrupted if a child of the currently
suspending device is registered concurrently with its ->suspend()
callback. In that case, since the new device (the child) is added
to dpm_active after its parent, the PM core will attempt to
suspend it after the parent, which is wrong.
Introduce a new member of struct dev_pm_info, called 'sleeping',
and use it to check if the parent of the device being added to
dpm_active has been suspended, in which case the device registration
fails. Also, use 'sleeping' for checking if the ordering of devices
on dpm_active is correct.
Introduce variable 'all_sleeping' that will be set to 'true' once all
devices have been suspended and make new device registrations fail
until 'all_sleeping' is reset to 'false', in order to avoid having
unsuspended devices around while the system is going into a sleep state.
Remove pm_sleep_rwsem which is not necessary any more.
Special thanks to Alan Stern for discussions and suggestions that
lead to the creation of this patch.
Signed-off-by: Rafael J. Wysocki <rjw@sisk.pl>
Acked-by: Pavel Machek <pavel@ucw.cz>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@suse.de>
2008-03-12 00:57:22 +01:00
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dev->power.sleeping = false;
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2007-09-21 21:36:56 +02:00
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mutex_unlock(&dpm_list_mtx);
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resume_device(dev);
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mutex_lock(&dpm_list_mtx);
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}
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mutex_unlock(&dpm_list_mtx);
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}
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/**
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2008-01-12 20:40:46 +01:00
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* device_resume - Restore state of each device in system.
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*
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* Resume all the devices, unlock them all, and allow new
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* devices to be registered once again.
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*/
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void device_resume(void)
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{
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might_sleep();
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dpm_resume();
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}
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EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(device_resume);
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2007-09-21 21:36:56 +02:00
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/*------------------------- Suspend routines -------------------------*/
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static inline char *suspend_verb(u32 event)
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{
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switch (event) {
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case PM_EVENT_SUSPEND: return "suspend";
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case PM_EVENT_FREEZE: return "freeze";
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case PM_EVENT_PRETHAW: return "prethaw";
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default: return "(unknown suspend event)";
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}
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}
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static void
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suspend_device_dbg(struct device *dev, pm_message_t state, char *info)
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{
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dev_dbg(dev, "%s%s%s\n", info, suspend_verb(state.event),
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((state.event == PM_EVENT_SUSPEND) && device_may_wakeup(dev)) ?
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", may wakeup" : "");
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}
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/**
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* suspend_device_late - Shut down one device (late suspend).
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* @dev: Device.
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* @state: Power state device is entering.
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*
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* This is called with interrupts off and only a single CPU running.
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*/
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static int suspend_device_late(struct device *dev, pm_message_t state)
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{
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int error = 0;
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if (dev->bus && dev->bus->suspend_late) {
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suspend_device_dbg(dev, state, "LATE ");
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error = dev->bus->suspend_late(dev, state);
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suspend_report_result(dev->bus->suspend_late, error);
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}
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return error;
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}
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/**
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* device_power_down - Shut down special devices.
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* @state: Power state to enter.
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*
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* Power down devices that require interrupts to be disabled
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* and move them from the dpm_off list to the dpm_off_irq list.
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* Then power down system devices.
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*
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* Must be called with interrupts disabled and only one CPU running.
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*/
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int device_power_down(pm_message_t state)
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{
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int error = 0;
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while (!list_empty(&dpm_off)) {
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struct list_head *entry = dpm_off.prev;
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struct device *dev = to_device(entry);
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error = suspend_device_late(dev, state);
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if (error) {
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printk(KERN_ERR "Could not power down device %s: "
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"error %d\n",
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kobject_name(&dev->kobj), error);
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break;
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}
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2008-02-25 00:35:04 +01:00
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if (!list_empty(&dev->power.entry))
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list_move(&dev->power.entry, &dpm_off_irq);
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}
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if (!error)
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error = sysdev_suspend(state);
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if (error)
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dpm_power_up();
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return error;
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}
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EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(device_power_down);
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/**
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* suspend_device - Save state of one device.
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* @dev: Device.
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* @state: Power state device is entering.
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*/
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2008-02-03 22:55:18 +01:00
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static int suspend_device(struct device *dev, pm_message_t state)
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{
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int error = 0;
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2008-02-25 00:35:04 +01:00
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down(&dev->sem);
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2007-09-21 21:36:56 +02:00
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if (dev->class && dev->class->suspend) {
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suspend_device_dbg(dev, state, "class ");
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error = dev->class->suspend(dev, state);
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suspend_report_result(dev->class->suspend, error);
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}
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if (!error && dev->type && dev->type->suspend) {
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suspend_device_dbg(dev, state, "type ");
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error = dev->type->suspend(dev, state);
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suspend_report_result(dev->type->suspend, error);
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}
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if (!error && dev->bus && dev->bus->suspend) {
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suspend_device_dbg(dev, state, "");
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error = dev->bus->suspend(dev, state);
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suspend_report_result(dev->bus->suspend, error);
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}
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2008-02-25 00:35:04 +01:00
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up(&dev->sem);
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2007-09-21 21:36:56 +02:00
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return error;
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}
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/**
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2008-01-12 20:40:46 +01:00
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* dpm_suspend - Suspend every device.
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* @state: Power state to put each device in.
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2007-09-21 21:36:56 +02:00
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*
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2008-01-12 20:40:46 +01:00
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* Walk the dpm_locked list. Suspend each device and move it
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* to the dpm_off list.
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2007-09-21 21:36:56 +02:00
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*
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* (For historical reasons, if it returns -EAGAIN, that used to mean
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* that the device would be called again with interrupts disabled.
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* These days, we use the "suspend_late()" callback for that, so we
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* print a warning and consider it an error).
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*/
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2008-01-12 20:40:46 +01:00
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static int dpm_suspend(pm_message_t state)
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2007-09-21 21:36:56 +02:00
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{
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int error = 0;
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mutex_lock(&dpm_list_mtx);
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2008-02-25 00:35:04 +01:00
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while (!list_empty(&dpm_active)) {
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struct list_head *entry = dpm_active.prev;
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2008-01-12 20:40:46 +01:00
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struct device *dev = to_device(entry);
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2007-09-21 21:36:56 +02:00
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PM: Handle device registrations during suspend/resume
Modify the PM core to protect its data structures, specifically the
dpm_active list, from being corrupted if a child of the currently
suspending device is registered concurrently with its ->suspend()
callback. In that case, since the new device (the child) is added
to dpm_active after its parent, the PM core will attempt to
suspend it after the parent, which is wrong.
Introduce a new member of struct dev_pm_info, called 'sleeping',
and use it to check if the parent of the device being added to
dpm_active has been suspended, in which case the device registration
fails. Also, use 'sleeping' for checking if the ordering of devices
on dpm_active is correct.
Introduce variable 'all_sleeping' that will be set to 'true' once all
devices have been suspended and make new device registrations fail
until 'all_sleeping' is reset to 'false', in order to avoid having
unsuspended devices around while the system is going into a sleep state.
Remove pm_sleep_rwsem which is not necessary any more.
Special thanks to Alan Stern for discussions and suggestions that
lead to the creation of this patch.
Signed-off-by: Rafael J. Wysocki <rjw@sisk.pl>
Acked-by: Pavel Machek <pavel@ucw.cz>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@suse.de>
2008-03-12 00:57:22 +01:00
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WARN_ON(dev->parent && dev->parent->power.sleeping);
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dev->power.sleeping = true;
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2007-09-21 21:36:56 +02:00
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mutex_unlock(&dpm_list_mtx);
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error = suspend_device(dev, state);
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2008-02-29 17:50:22 +01:00
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mutex_lock(&dpm_list_mtx);
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2008-01-12 20:40:46 +01:00
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if (error) {
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2007-09-21 21:36:56 +02:00
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printk(KERN_ERR "Could not suspend device %s: "
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2008-01-12 20:40:46 +01:00
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"error %d%s\n",
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kobject_name(&dev->kobj),
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error,
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(error == -EAGAIN ?
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" (please convert to suspend_late)" :
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""));
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PM: Handle device registrations during suspend/resume
Modify the PM core to protect its data structures, specifically the
dpm_active list, from being corrupted if a child of the currently
suspending device is registered concurrently with its ->suspend()
callback. In that case, since the new device (the child) is added
to dpm_active after its parent, the PM core will attempt to
suspend it after the parent, which is wrong.
Introduce a new member of struct dev_pm_info, called 'sleeping',
and use it to check if the parent of the device being added to
dpm_active has been suspended, in which case the device registration
fails. Also, use 'sleeping' for checking if the ordering of devices
on dpm_active is correct.
Introduce variable 'all_sleeping' that will be set to 'true' once all
devices have been suspended and make new device registrations fail
until 'all_sleeping' is reset to 'false', in order to avoid having
unsuspended devices around while the system is going into a sleep state.
Remove pm_sleep_rwsem which is not necessary any more.
Special thanks to Alan Stern for discussions and suggestions that
lead to the creation of this patch.
Signed-off-by: Rafael J. Wysocki <rjw@sisk.pl>
Acked-by: Pavel Machek <pavel@ucw.cz>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@suse.de>
2008-03-12 00:57:22 +01:00
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dev->power.sleeping = false;
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2008-01-12 20:40:46 +01:00
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break;
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}
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2008-02-25 00:35:04 +01:00
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if (!list_empty(&dev->power.entry))
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list_move(&dev->power.entry, &dpm_off);
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2007-09-21 21:36:56 +02:00
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}
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PM: Handle device registrations during suspend/resume
Modify the PM core to protect its data structures, specifically the
dpm_active list, from being corrupted if a child of the currently
suspending device is registered concurrently with its ->suspend()
callback. In that case, since the new device (the child) is added
to dpm_active after its parent, the PM core will attempt to
suspend it after the parent, which is wrong.
Introduce a new member of struct dev_pm_info, called 'sleeping',
and use it to check if the parent of the device being added to
dpm_active has been suspended, in which case the device registration
fails. Also, use 'sleeping' for checking if the ordering of devices
on dpm_active is correct.
Introduce variable 'all_sleeping' that will be set to 'true' once all
devices have been suspended and make new device registrations fail
until 'all_sleeping' is reset to 'false', in order to avoid having
unsuspended devices around while the system is going into a sleep state.
Remove pm_sleep_rwsem which is not necessary any more.
Special thanks to Alan Stern for discussions and suggestions that
lead to the creation of this patch.
Signed-off-by: Rafael J. Wysocki <rjw@sisk.pl>
Acked-by: Pavel Machek <pavel@ucw.cz>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@suse.de>
2008-03-12 00:57:22 +01:00
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if (!error)
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all_sleeping = true;
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2007-09-21 21:36:56 +02:00
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mutex_unlock(&dpm_list_mtx);
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return error;
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}
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2008-01-12 20:40:46 +01:00
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/**
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* device_suspend - Save state and stop all devices in system.
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2008-02-18 22:09:03 +01:00
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* @state: new power management state
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2008-01-12 20:40:46 +01:00
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*
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* Prevent new devices from being registered, then lock all devices
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* and suspend them.
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*/
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int device_suspend(pm_message_t state)
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{
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int error;
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2007-09-21 21:36:56 +02:00
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2008-01-12 20:40:46 +01:00
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might_sleep();
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error = dpm_suspend(state);
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if (error)
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device_resume();
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2007-09-21 21:36:56 +02:00
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return error;
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}
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2008-01-12 20:40:46 +01:00
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EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(device_suspend);
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2007-09-21 21:36:56 +02:00
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void __suspend_report_result(const char *function, void *fn, int ret)
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{
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if (ret) {
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printk(KERN_ERR "%s(): ", function);
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print_fn_descriptor_symbol("%s() returns ", (unsigned long)fn);
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printk("%d\n", ret);
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}
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}
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EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(__suspend_report_result);
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