On Tuesday, 20 of November 2007, Mark M. Hoffman wrote:
> Hi all:
>
> * Alan Stern <[email protected]> [2007-11-19 15:27:14 -0500]:
> > On Mon, 19 Nov 2007, Rudolf Marek wrote:
> >
> > > Hello all,
> > > >>> gives coretemp_cpu_callback -> coretemp_device_remove ->
> > > >>> platform_device_unregister, so coretemp seems to be what I have and you don't.
> > > >
> > > > Yes.
> > > >
> > > > For the coretemp developers: coretemp_cpu_callback() needs to be more
> > > > careful about what it does. During a system sleep transition (suspend,
> > > > hibernate, resume) it isn't possible to register or unregister a
> > > > device. Attempts to register will fail and attempts to unregister will
> > > > block until the system sleep is over -- and for this callback that
> > > > means hanging.
> > >
> > > Well I wrote the driver. Thanks for the clarification. If I recall correctly I
> > > looked how this part should be done from others drivers. Now while checking
> > > what happened to the file, seems Rafael added something related.
> > >
> > > http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux-2.6.git;a=commit;h=8bb7844286fb8c9fce6f65d8288aeb09d03a5e0d
> >
> > That does look like it was meant for exactly this sort of situation.
> >
> > > > It's not clear what the best way is to fix this. Perhaps the CPU
> > > > notification should be sent along with a special flag indicating that
> > > > the CPU transition is part of a system sleep (although this seems
> > > > racy). Perhaps the driver should notice when a system sleep begins,
> > > > and defer all CPU-change handling until after the sleep is over.
> > >
> > > maybe it does exist? CPU_DOWN_PREPARE ?
> > >
> > > http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux-2.6.git;a=blob;f=Documentation/cpu-hotplug.txt;hb=HEAD
> > >
> > > Unfortunately I'm not very familiar with this, calling the
> > > coretemp_device_remove from CPU_DOWN_PREPARE would help? Looking at microcode
> > > driver, seems it just hide sysfs interface from user.
>
> AFAICT from that documentation, it would have been better to unregister
> the device on CPU_DOWN_PREPARE anyway. CPU_DEAD seems to be too late -
> it's already gone by then.
>
> > I'm not sure exactly what you want to do here. But it seems like a
> > waste to unregister the coretemp devices at the start of a system sleep
> > and then register them back at the end.
> >
> > Could you simply leave the devices registered throughout the entire
> > sleep? Of course, at the end you would have to check that all the CPUs
> > really did come back up, and unregister the devices for the CPUs that
> > are still offline.
>
> Is it possible to unregister a driver on CPU_DOWN_PREPARE_FROZEN?
No. In that case the suspend core is holding the device's mutex and your
attempt to unregister it will deadlock with it.
Do you _have_ _to_ unregister the device at all? Why don't you just leave
it registered on CPU_DOWN_PREPARE_FROZEN? The CPU is not going away
physically in this case and it's _guaranteed_ that _cpu_up() will be called on
it as soon as the hibernation image is ready or we are back from suspend.
> If so, then the simplest fix would be the patch below (Jiri: feel free to
> try it). Otherwise it would take a bit of refactoring to bring the sysfs
> interface down/up for suspend/resume.
>
> commit ce9c7b78c839a6304696d90083eac08baad524ce
> Author: Mark M. Hoffman <[email protected]>
> Date: Tue Nov 20 07:51:50 2007 -0500
>
> hwmon: (coretemp) fix suspend/resume hang
>
> Signed-off-by: Mark M. Hoffman <[email protected]>
I'd do it like this:
> diff --git a/drivers/hwmon/coretemp.c b/drivers/hwmon/coretemp.c
> index 5c82ec7..afe2d31 100644
> --- a/drivers/hwmon/coretemp.c
> +++ b/drivers/hwmon/coretemp.c
> @@ -338,10 +338,12 @@ static int coretemp_cpu_callback(struct notifier_block *nfb,
> switch (action) {
> case CPU_ONLINE:
> case CPU_ONLINE_FROZEN:
> + case CPU_DOWN_FAILED:
> coretemp_device_add(cpu);
+ case CPU_DOWN_FAILED_FROZEN:
> break;
> - case CPU_DEAD:
> - case CPU_DEAD_FROZEN:
> + case CPU_DOWN_PREPARE:
> coretemp_device_remove(cpu);
+ case CPU_DOWN_PREPARE_FROZEN:
> break;
> }
Greetings,
Rafael
--
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