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author | Takashi Iwai <tiwai@suse.de> | 2015-04-08 11:43:14 +0200 |
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committer | Takashi Iwai <tiwai@suse.de> | 2015-04-08 13:50:42 +0200 |
commit | 664c715573c2c116c2d8f5de7d59ce85a98a1751 (patch) | |
tree | 78629587a6d0ddfc478fa59d0248baa815f7132f /include/sound/hdaudio.h | |
parent | ALSA: hda - Create AFG sysfs node at last (diff) | |
download | linux-664c715573c2c116c2d8f5de7d59ce85a98a1751.tar.xz linux-664c715573c2c116c2d8f5de7d59ce85a98a1751.zip |
ALSA: hda - Work around races of power up/down with runtime PM
Currently, snd_hdac_power_up()/down() helpers checks whether the codec
is being in pm (suspend/resume), and skips the call of runtime get/put
during it. This is needed as there are lots of power up/down
sequences called in the paths that are also used in the PM itself. An
example is found in hda_codec.c::codec_exec_verb(), where this can
power up the codec while it may be called again in its power up
sequence, too.
The above works in most cases, but sometimes we really want to wait
for the real power up. For example, the control element get/put may
want explicit power up so that the value change is assured to reach to
the hardware. Using the current snd_hdac_power_up(), however,
results in a race, e.g. when it's called during the runtime suspend is
being performed. In the worst case, as found in patch_ca0132.c, it
can even lead to the deadlock because the code assumes the power up
while it was skipped due to the check above.
For dealing with such cases, this patch makes snd_hdac_power_up() and
_down() to two variants: with and without in_pm flag check. The
version with pm flag check is named as snd_hdac_power_up_pm() while
the version without pm flag check is still kept as
snd_hdac_power_up(). (Just because the usage of the former is fewer.)
Then finally, the patch replaces each call potentially done in PM with
the new _pm() variant.
In theory, we can implement a unified version -- if we can distinguish
the current context whether it's in the pm path. But such an
implementation is cumbersome, so leave the code like this a bit messy
way for now...
Bugzilla: https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=96271
Signed-off-by: Takashi Iwai <tiwai@suse.de>
Diffstat (limited to 'include/sound/hdaudio.h')
-rw-r--r-- | include/sound/hdaudio.h | 28 |
1 files changed, 28 insertions, 0 deletions
diff --git a/include/sound/hdaudio.h b/include/sound/hdaudio.h index 95acc337aea5..30446f17c6a6 100644 --- a/include/sound/hdaudio.h +++ b/include/sound/hdaudio.h @@ -144,6 +144,34 @@ static inline void snd_hdac_power_up(struct hdac_device *codec) {} static inline void snd_hdac_power_down(struct hdac_device *codec) {} #endif +/** + * snd_hdac_power_up_pm - power up the codec + * @codec: the codec object + * + * This function can be called in a recursive code path like init code + * which may be called by PM suspend/resume again. OTOH, if a power-up + * call must wake up the sleeper (e.g. in a kctl callback), use + * snd_hdac_power_up() instead. + */ +static inline void snd_hdac_power_up_pm(struct hdac_device *codec) +{ + if (!atomic_read(&codec->in_pm)) + snd_hdac_power_up(codec); +} + +/** + * snd_hdac_power_down_pm - power down the codec + * @codec: the codec object + * + * Like snd_hdac_power_up_pm(), this function is used in a recursive + * code path like init code which may be called by PM suspend/resume again. + */ +static inline void snd_hdac_power_down_pm(struct hdac_device *codec) +{ + if (!atomic_read(&codec->in_pm)) + snd_hdac_power_down(codec); +} + /* * HD-audio codec base driver */ |