Re: [RFD] CPU hotplug and suspend

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Hi!

> Currently, we use the CPU hotplug to disable nonboot CPUs in the suspend code
> paths, but with the recent change of code ordering (ie. nonboot CPUs are
> disabled after freezing tasks _and_ devices) it has become quite troublesome.
> The reason of this is that there are some CPU hotplug notifiers registered and
> called on each run of cpu_up()/cpu_down() that assume the system to be fully
> functional, which is not the case during the suspend.  Moreover, at least some
> of them do things that are not really necessary for disabling or enabling the
> nonboot CPUs.

Right.

> The advantage of using the CPU hotplug (in its current form) for suspending is
> that if some CPUs don't reappear during the resume, we are safe.  Still, I
> think it would be more appropriate, and simpler in the long run, to notify the
> interested subsystems _only_ if one (or more) CPUs are not functional after the
> resume. 

I'm afraid that adding 'cpu not there so simulate unplug' path will
make it complex, and prone to failure, as _noone_ is going to test it.

							Pavel
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