Message ID | 6243259.Xh4soKtjBb@aspire.rjw.lan (mailing list archive) |
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State | New, archived |
Delegated to: | Bjorn Helgaas |
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On 01/03/2018 02:37 AM, Rafael J. Wysocki wrote: > From: Rafael J. Wysocki <rafael.j.wysocki@intel.com> > > Optimize the power management in i2c-designware-platdrv by making it > set the DPM_FLAG_SMART_SUSPEND and DPM_FLAG_LEAVE_SUSPENDED which > allows some code to be dropped from its PM callbacks. > > First, setting DPM_FLAG_SMART_SUSPEND causes the intel-lpss driver > to avoid resuming i2c-designware-platdrv devices in its ->prepare > callback, so they can stay in runtime suspend after that point even > if the direct-complete feature is not used for them. > > It also causes the ACPI PM domain and the PM core to avoid invoking > "late" and "noirq" suspend callbacks for these devices if they are > in runtime suspend at the beginning of the "late" phase of device > suspend during system suspend. That guarantees dw_i2c_plat_suspend() > to be called for a device only if it is not in runtime suspend. > > Moreover, it causes the device's runtime PM status to be set to > "active" after calling dw_i2c_plat_resume() for it, so the > driver doesn't need internal flags to avoid invoking either > dw_i2c_plat_suspend() or dw_i2c_plat_resume() twice in a row. > > Second, setting DPM_FLAG_LEAVE_SUSPENDED enables the optimization > allowing the device to stay suspended after system resume under > suitable conditions, so again the driver doesn't need to take > care of that by itself. > > Accordingly, the internal "suspended" and "skip_resume" flags > used by the driver are not necessary any more, so drop them and > simplify the driver's PM callbacks. > > Additionally, notice that dw_i2c_plat_complete() only needs to > schedule runtime PM resume for the device if platform firmware > has been involved in resuming the system, so make it call > pm_resume_via_firmware() to check that. Also make it check the > runtime PM status of the device instead of its direct_complete > flag which also works if the device remained suspended due to > the DPM_FLAG_LEAVE_SUSPENDED driver flag. > > Signed-off-by: Rafael J. Wysocki <rafael.j.wysocki@intel.com> > --- > drivers/i2c/busses/i2c-designware-core.h | 2 - > drivers/i2c/busses/i2c-designware-platdrv.c | 31 ++++++++++------------------ > 2 files changed, 12 insertions(+), 21 deletions(-) > This doesn't apply to linux-next due 0326f9f801b2 ("i2c: designware: rename i2c_dw_plat_prepare_clk to i2c_dw_prepare_clk"). It was trivial to fix which I did locally for testing. Acked-by: Jarkko Nikula <jarkko.nikula@linux.intel.com>
On Mon, Jan 08, 2018 at 04:31:58PM +0200, Jarkko Nikula wrote: > On 01/03/2018 02:37 AM, Rafael J. Wysocki wrote: > > From: Rafael J. Wysocki <rafael.j.wysocki@intel.com> > > > > Optimize the power management in i2c-designware-platdrv by making it > > set the DPM_FLAG_SMART_SUSPEND and DPM_FLAG_LEAVE_SUSPENDED which > > allows some code to be dropped from its PM callbacks. > > > > First, setting DPM_FLAG_SMART_SUSPEND causes the intel-lpss driver > > to avoid resuming i2c-designware-platdrv devices in its ->prepare > > callback, so they can stay in runtime suspend after that point even > > if the direct-complete feature is not used for them. > > > > It also causes the ACPI PM domain and the PM core to avoid invoking > > "late" and "noirq" suspend callbacks for these devices if they are > > in runtime suspend at the beginning of the "late" phase of device > > suspend during system suspend. That guarantees dw_i2c_plat_suspend() > > to be called for a device only if it is not in runtime suspend. > > > > Moreover, it causes the device's runtime PM status to be set to > > "active" after calling dw_i2c_plat_resume() for it, so the > > driver doesn't need internal flags to avoid invoking either > > dw_i2c_plat_suspend() or dw_i2c_plat_resume() twice in a row. > > > > Second, setting DPM_FLAG_LEAVE_SUSPENDED enables the optimization > > allowing the device to stay suspended after system resume under > > suitable conditions, so again the driver doesn't need to take > > care of that by itself. > > > > Accordingly, the internal "suspended" and "skip_resume" flags > > used by the driver are not necessary any more, so drop them and > > simplify the driver's PM callbacks. > > > > Additionally, notice that dw_i2c_plat_complete() only needs to > > schedule runtime PM resume for the device if platform firmware > > has been involved in resuming the system, so make it call > > pm_resume_via_firmware() to check that. Also make it check the > > runtime PM status of the device instead of its direct_complete > > flag which also works if the device remained suspended due to > > the DPM_FLAG_LEAVE_SUSPENDED driver flag. > > > > Signed-off-by: Rafael J. Wysocki <rafael.j.wysocki@intel.com> > > --- > > drivers/i2c/busses/i2c-designware-core.h | 2 - > > drivers/i2c/busses/i2c-designware-platdrv.c | 31 ++++++++++------------------ > > 2 files changed, 12 insertions(+), 21 deletions(-) > > > This doesn't apply to linux-next due 0326f9f801b2 ("i2c: designware: rename > i2c_dw_plat_prepare_clk to i2c_dw_prepare_clk"). It was trivial to fix which > I did locally for testing. > > Acked-by: Jarkko Nikula <jarkko.nikula@linux.intel.com> Acked-by: Wolfram Sang <wsa@the-dreams.de>
Index: linux-pm/drivers/i2c/busses/i2c-designware-core.h =================================================================== --- linux-pm.orig/drivers/i2c/busses/i2c-designware-core.h +++ linux-pm/drivers/i2c/busses/i2c-designware-core.h @@ -280,8 +280,6 @@ struct dw_i2c_dev { int (*acquire_lock)(struct dw_i2c_dev *dev); void (*release_lock)(struct dw_i2c_dev *dev); bool pm_disabled; - bool suspended; - bool skip_resume; void (*disable)(struct dw_i2c_dev *dev); void (*disable_int)(struct dw_i2c_dev *dev); int (*init)(struct dw_i2c_dev *dev); Index: linux-pm/drivers/i2c/busses/i2c-designware-platdrv.c =================================================================== --- linux-pm.orig/drivers/i2c/busses/i2c-designware-platdrv.c +++ linux-pm/drivers/i2c/busses/i2c-designware-platdrv.c @@ -42,6 +42,7 @@ #include <linux/reset.h> #include <linux/sched.h> #include <linux/slab.h> +#include <linux/suspend.h> #include "i2c-designware-core.h" @@ -372,7 +373,10 @@ static int dw_i2c_plat_probe(struct plat ACPI_COMPANION_SET(&adap->dev, ACPI_COMPANION(&pdev->dev)); adap->dev.of_node = pdev->dev.of_node; - dev_pm_set_driver_flags(&pdev->dev, DPM_FLAG_SMART_PREPARE); + dev_pm_set_driver_flags(&pdev->dev, + DPM_FLAG_SMART_PREPARE | + DPM_FLAG_SMART_SUSPEND | + DPM_FLAG_LEAVE_SUSPENDED); /* The code below assumes runtime PM to be disabled. */ WARN_ON(pm_runtime_enabled(&pdev->dev)); @@ -448,7 +452,13 @@ static int dw_i2c_plat_prepare(struct de static void dw_i2c_plat_complete(struct device *dev) { - if (dev->power.direct_complete) + /* + * The device can only be in runtime suspend at this point if it has not + * been resumed throughout the ending system suspend/resume cycle, so if + * the platform firmware might mess up with it, request the runtime PM + * framework to resume it. + */ + if (pm_runtime_suspended(dev) && pm_resume_via_firmware()) pm_request_resume(dev); } #else @@ -461,16 +471,9 @@ static int dw_i2c_plat_suspend(struct de { struct dw_i2c_dev *i_dev = dev_get_drvdata(dev); - if (i_dev->suspended) { - i_dev->skip_resume = true; - return 0; - } - i_dev->disable(i_dev); i2c_dw_plat_prepare_clk(i_dev, false); - i_dev->suspended = true; - return 0; } @@ -478,19 +481,9 @@ static int dw_i2c_plat_resume(struct dev { struct dw_i2c_dev *i_dev = dev_get_drvdata(dev); - if (!i_dev->suspended) - return 0; - - if (i_dev->skip_resume) { - i_dev->skip_resume = false; - return 0; - } - i2c_dw_plat_prepare_clk(i_dev, true); i_dev->init(i_dev); - i_dev->suspended = false; - return 0; }