Re: [PATCH v2] MMC: fix all hangs related to mmc/sd cardinsert/removal during suspend/resume.

From: Andrew Morton
Date: Mon Jun 14 2010 - 19:01:25 EST


On Fri, 11 Jun 2010 22:19:55 +0300
Maxim Levitsky <maximlevitsky@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> If you don't use CONFIG_MMC_UNSAFE_RESUME, card will now be removed
> in pm notified while userspace is still running.
> Thus it will be possible to sync it propely.
>
> Card detect workqueue is now freezeable, therefore a card insert/removal event will
> wait till userspace is unfrozen.
>
> Tested with and without CONFIG_MMC_UNSAFE_RESUME with suspend and hibernate.
>
>
> ...
>
> @@ -158,6 +162,8 @@ void mmc_remove_host(struct mmc_host *host)
> device_del(&host->class_dev);
>
> led_trigger_unregister_simple(host->led);
> +
> + unregister_pm_notifier(&host->pm_notify);
> }

This looks a little risky. There's a window where the pm notifier
remains registered after we've done the device_del() and the
led_trigger_unregister_simple().

I don't know if the code's really buggy, nor if it might become buggy
in the future as things evolve. But as register_pm_notifier() is the
last thing we do before mmc_start_host(), I'd have though that
unregister_pm_notifier() should be the first thing we do after
mmc_stop_host()?

>
> ...
>
> --- a/include/linux/mmc/host.h
> +++ b/include/linux/mmc/host.h
> @@ -124,6 +124,7 @@ struct mmc_host {
> unsigned int f_min;
> unsigned int f_max;
> u32 ocr_avail;
> + struct notifier_block pm_notify;
>
> #define MMC_VDD_165_195 0x00000080 /* VDD voltage 1.65 - 1.95 */
> #define MMC_VDD_20_21 0x00000100 /* VDD voltage 2.0 ~ 2.1 */
> @@ -257,6 +258,8 @@ int mmc_card_can_sleep(struct mmc_host *host);
> int mmc_host_enable(struct mmc_host *host);
> int mmc_host_disable(struct mmc_host *host);
> int mmc_host_lazy_disable(struct mmc_host *host);
> +int mmc_pm_notify(struct notifier_block *notify_block, unsigned long, void *);

It's unusual to provide names for some of the arguments and to leave
them out for others.

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