@@ -39,14 +39,12 @@
* @IPA_POWER_FLAG_RESUMED: Whether resume from suspend has been signaled
* @IPA_POWER_FLAG_SYSTEM: Hardware is system (not runtime) suspended
* @IPA_POWER_FLAG_STOPPED: Modem TX is disabled by ipa_start_xmit()
- * @IPA_POWER_FLAG_STARTED: Modem TX was enabled by ipa_runtime_resume()
* @IPA_POWER_FLAG_COUNT: Number of defined power flags
*/
enum ipa_power_flag {
IPA_POWER_FLAG_RESUMED,
IPA_POWER_FLAG_SYSTEM,
IPA_POWER_FLAG_STOPPED,
- IPA_POWER_FLAG_STARTED,
IPA_POWER_FLAG_COUNT, /* Last; not a flag */
};
@@ -64,7 +62,7 @@ struct ipa_power {
struct device *dev;
struct clk *core;
struct qmp *qmp;
- spinlock_t spinlock; /* used with STOPPED/STARTED power flags */
+ spinlock_t spinlock; /* used with STOPPED power flag */
DECLARE_BITMAP(flags, IPA_POWER_FLAG_COUNT);
u32 interconnect_count;
struct icc_bulk_data interconnect[] __counted_by(interconnect_count);
@@ -242,23 +240,16 @@ void ipa_power_suspend_handler(struct ipa *ipa, enum ipa_irq_id irq_id)
* gets sent (or dropped). If power is not ACTIVE, it will eventually
* be, and transmits stay disabled until after it is.
*
- * Two flags and a spinlock are used when managing this. If the queue
- * is stopped, the STOPPED power flag is set. And if the queue is
- * started, the STARTED flag is set.
+ * A flag and a spinlock are used when managing this. If the queue gets
+ * stopped, the STOPPED power flag is set.
*
- * The first function stops the modem netdev transmit queue, but only if
- * the STARTED flag is *not* set. This previously avoided a race where
- * the TX path stops further transmits after power has become ACTIVE.
- * The STARTED flag is cleared by this function.
+ * The first function stops the modem netdev transmit queue. The second
+ * function starts the transmit queue, but only if the STOPPED flag is
+ * set. This avoids enabling transmits repeatedly immediately after
+ * power has become ACTIVE (not really a big deal). If the STOPPED flag
+ * was set, it is cleared by this function.
*
- * The second function starts the transmit queue, but only if the
- * STOPPED flag is set. This avoids enabling transmits repeatedly
- * immediately after power has become ACTIVE (not really a big deal).
- * If the STOPPED flag was set, it is cleared and the STARTED flag
- * is set by this function.
- *
- * The third function enables transmits again and clears the STARTED
- * flag in case it was set, to return it to initial state.
+ * The third function just enables transmits again.
*/
void ipa_power_modem_queue_stop(struct ipa *ipa)
{
@@ -267,18 +258,14 @@ void ipa_power_modem_queue_stop(struct ipa *ipa)
spin_lock_irqsave(&power->spinlock, flags);
- if (!__test_and_clear_bit(IPA_POWER_FLAG_STARTED, power->flags)) {
- netif_stop_queue(ipa->modem_netdev);
- __set_bit(IPA_POWER_FLAG_STOPPED, power->flags);
- }
+ netif_stop_queue(ipa->modem_netdev);
+ __set_bit(IPA_POWER_FLAG_STOPPED, power->flags);
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&power->spinlock, flags);
}
/* This function starts the modem netdev transmit queue, but only if the
- * STOPPED flag is set. That flag is cleared if it was set. If the queue
- * was restarted, the STARTED flag is set; this allows ipa_start_xmit()
- * to skip stopping the queue in the event of a race.
+ * STOPPED flag is set. That flag is cleared if it was set.
*/
void ipa_power_modem_queue_wake(struct ipa *ipa)
{
@@ -287,22 +274,16 @@ void ipa_power_modem_queue_wake(struct ipa *ipa)
spin_lock_irqsave(&power->spinlock, flags);
- if (__test_and_clear_bit(IPA_POWER_FLAG_STOPPED, power->flags)) {
- __set_bit(IPA_POWER_FLAG_STARTED, power->flags);
+ if (__test_and_clear_bit(IPA_POWER_FLAG_STOPPED, power->flags))
netif_wake_queue(ipa->modem_netdev);
- }
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&power->spinlock, flags);
}
-/* This function is run after power has become ACTIVE. It enables transmits
- * again clears the STARTED flag to indicate the TX queue is operating and
- * can be stopped again if necessary.
- */
+/* This function enables transmits again after power has become ACTIVE. */
void ipa_power_modem_queue_active(struct ipa *ipa)
{
netif_wake_queue(ipa->modem_netdev);
- clear_bit(IPA_POWER_FLAG_STARTED, ipa->power->flags);
}
static int ipa_power_retention_init(struct ipa_power *power)
A transmit on the modem netdev can only complete if the IPA hardware is powered. Currently, if a transmit request arrives when the hardware was not powered, further transmits are be stopped to allow power-up to complete. Once power-up completes, transmits are once again enabled. Runtime resume can complete at the same time a transmit request is being handled, and previously there was a race between stopping and restarting transmits. The STARTED flag was used to ensure the stop request in the transmit path was skipped if the start request in the runtime resume path had already occurred. Now, the queue is *always* stopped in the transmit path, *before* determining whether power is ACTIVE. If power is found to already be active (or if the socket buffer is gets dropped), transmit is re-enabled. Otherwise it will (always) be enabled after runtime resume completes. The race between transmit and runtime resume no longer exists, so there is no longer any need to maintain the STARTED flag. Signed-off-by: Alex Elder <elder@linaro.org> --- drivers/net/ipa/ipa_power.c | 47 +++++++++++-------------------------- 1 file changed, 14 insertions(+), 33 deletions(-)