Re: [linux-pm] [patch update 2 fix] PM: Introduce core frameworkfor run-time PM of I/O devices
From: Alan Stern
Date: Mon Jun 22 2009 - 11:40:03 EST
On Mon, 22 Jun 2009, Rafael J. Wysocki wrote:
> On Monday 22 June 2009, Alan Stern wrote:
> > On Sun, 21 Jun 2009, Rafael J. Wysocki wrote:
> >
> > > > Seriously, there _are_ places where drivers get bound to device before
> > > > those devices are registered. This happens for example in USB when a
> > > > bunch of related interfaces are present in the same physical device.
> > > > When the first interface is registered, its driver binds itself to all
> > > > the others even though they haven't been registered yet.
> > >
> > > Well, the suspend functions could be protected against that under the
> > > assumption that no suspend is possible for resume_counter = 0 (then, the "good
> > > to go" value would be -1).
> > >
> > > Still, the resume functions start from acquring a spinlock, which is not going
> > > to work if that spinlock is uninitialized.
> >
> > The initialization needs to be improved. Most of the code in
> > pm_runtime_init() should be called from device_pm_init(), and the rest
> > should be moved into a separate pm_runtime_add() routine to be called
> > from device_pm_add().
>
> OK
>
> In that case, I think, the initialization of the spinlock and resume_counter
> can be put into the thing called by device_pm_init().
Right.
> > One of the things pm_runtime_add() could do is change the status from
> > RPM_UNREGISTERED to RPM_ACTIVE.
>
> If the status is initially (ie. at the device_pm_init() point) RPM_ACTIVE and
> resume_couter is initially 1, what are we going to need RPM_UNREGISTERED for?
Okay, we don't need it then. I forgot to mention in the previous
message that there also has to be a pm_runtime_del() routine, which
should cancel pending workqueue items and set the counter to some high
value so that no new items are added.
Alan Stern
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