Re: [RFC PATCH] PM / Runtime: runtime: Add sysfs option for forcing runtime suspend

From: Alan Stern
Date: Tue Sep 22 2015 - 10:15:32 EST


On Tue, 22 Sep 2015, Oliver Neukum wrote:

> Indeed. We can handle output to suspended devices by waking them.
> I don't see why this case is different. We are talking about input
> only.
>
> > The runtime-PM "usage" value for these devices is a little tricky to
> > calculate. It should be nonzero if there are any open files _and_ the
> > device isn't "inhibited". I don't know the best way to represent that
> > kind of condition in the runtime PM framework.
>
> Does that make sense in the generic framework at all? I still
> think that drivers should cease IO for input in such cases.
> That should involve a common callback, but no counter.

I'm not sure I understand what you're saying. Are you suggesting that
this "inhibit" mechanism should involve a new callback different from
the existing runtime-PM callbacks? And when this new callback is
invoked, drivers should cancel existing input requests (these devices
are input-only) and go to low power?

This would create a parallel runtime-PM mechanism which is independent
of the existing one. Is that really a good idea?

Alan Stern

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