Re: [Update][PATCH] PM / Hibernate: Fix s2disk regression relatedto unlock_system_sleep()

From: Tejun Heo
Date: Wed Jan 18 2012 - 12:30:41 EST


Hello, Srivatsa.

On Wed, Jan 18, 2012 at 10:49:09PM +0530, Srivatsa S. Bhat wrote:
> I agree, but I was trying to keep the comment from growing too long ;)

It doesn't have to be long. It just has to give some meaning to the
decision. AFAICS, it is correct to call try_to_freeze() on
unlock_system_sleep() regardless of 20sec window. There's no
guarantee the unlocking task is gonna hit try_to_freeze() elsewhere
and not calling it actually makes the interface buggy.

That said, it causes a problem because unlock_system_sleep() is called
in a special context during later stage of hibernation where the usual
expectation - that a freezable task which sees a freezing condition
should freeze - doesn't hold.

The correct solution would be somehow marking that condition so that
either try_to_freeze() doesn't get invoked or gets nullified -
e.g. making the SKIP thing a counter and ensure the hibernating task
has it elevated throughout the whole process. Alternatively, if the
code path is limited enough, using a different version of the unlock
function, unlock_system_sleep_nofreeze() or whatever, would work too -
this is a popular approach for synchronization functions which
interacts with scheduler and preemption.

For now, as a quick fix, maybe not calling try_to_freeze()
unconditionally is okay, I don't know, but it's a hack.

Thanks.

--
tejun
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