Message ID | 20240531080914.v3.1.I2395e66cf70c6e67d774c56943825c289b9c13e4@changeid (mailing list archive) |
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State | Not Applicable |
Headers | show |
Series | [v3] serial: port: Don't block system suspend even if bytes are left to xmit | expand |
On Fri, May 31, 2024 at 08:09:18AM -0700, Douglas Anderson wrote: > Recently, suspend testing on sc7180-trogdor based devices has started > to sometimes fail with messages like this: > > port a88000.serial:0.0: PM: calling pm_runtime_force_suspend+0x0/0xf8 @ 28934, parent: a88000.serial:0 > port a88000.serial:0.0: PM: dpm_run_callback(): pm_runtime_force_suspend+0x0/0xf8 returns -16 > port a88000.serial:0.0: PM: pm_runtime_force_suspend+0x0/0xf8 returned -16 after 33 usecs > port a88000.serial:0.0: PM: failed to suspend: error -16 > > I could reproduce these problems by logging in via an agetty on the > debug serial port (which was _not_ used for kernel console) and > running: > cat /var/log/messages > ...and then (via an SSH session) forcing a few suspend/resume cycles. > > Tracing through the code and doing some printf()-based debugging shows > that the -16 (-EBUSY) comes from the recently added > serial_port_runtime_suspend(). > > The idea of the serial_port_runtime_suspend() function is to prevent > the port from being _runtime_ suspended if it still has bytes left to > transmit. Having bytes left to transmit isn't a reason to block > _system_ suspend, though. If a serdev device in the kernel needs to > block system suspend it should block its own suspend and it can use > serdev_device_wait_until_sent() to ensure bytes are sent. > > The DEFINE_RUNTIME_DEV_PM_OPS() used by the serial_port code means > that the system suspend function will be pm_runtime_force_suspend(). > In pm_runtime_force_suspend() we can see that before calling the > runtime suspend function we'll call pm_runtime_disable(). This should > be a reliable way to detect that we're called from system suspend and > that we shouldn't look for busyness. > > Fixes: 43066e32227e ("serial: port: Don't suspend if the port is still busy") > Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org > Reviewed-by: Tony Lindgren <tony.lindgren@linux.intel.com> > Signed-off-by: Douglas Anderson <dianders@chromium.org> ... > + /* > + * Nothing to do on pm_runtime_force_suspend(), see > + * DEFINE_RUNTIME_DEV_PM_OPS. * DEFINE_RUNTIME_DEV_PM_OPS(). (in case you need to send a new version) > + */ > + if (!pm_runtime_enabled(dev)) > + return 0;
diff --git a/drivers/tty/serial/serial_port.c b/drivers/tty/serial/serial_port.c index 91a338d3cb34..d35f1d24156c 100644 --- a/drivers/tty/serial/serial_port.c +++ b/drivers/tty/serial/serial_port.c @@ -64,6 +64,13 @@ static int serial_port_runtime_suspend(struct device *dev) if (port->flags & UPF_DEAD) return 0; + /* + * Nothing to do on pm_runtime_force_suspend(), see + * DEFINE_RUNTIME_DEV_PM_OPS. + */ + if (!pm_runtime_enabled(dev)) + return 0; + uart_port_lock_irqsave(port, &flags); if (!port_dev->tx_enabled) { uart_port_unlock_irqrestore(port, flags);