Re: suspend race -next regression [Was: Power: fix suspend vt regression]

From: Rafael J. Wysocki
Date: Mon Aug 31 2009 - 15:31:27 EST


On Monday 31 August 2009, Jiri Slaby wrote:
> On 08/11/2009 11:19 PM, Jiri Slaby wrote:
> > However there is still a race or something. Sometimes the suspend goes
> > through, sometimes it doesn't. I will investigate this further.
>
> Hmm, this took a loong time to track down a bit. Code instrumentation by
> outb(XX, 0x80) usually caused the issue to disappear.
>
> However I found out that it's caused by might_sleep() calls in
> flush_workqueue() and flush_cpu_workqueue(). I.e. it looks like there is
> a task which deadlocks/spins forever. If we won't reschedule to it,
> suspend proceeds.
>
> I replaced the latter might_sleep() by show_state() and removed
> refrigerated tasks afterwards. The thing is that I don't know if the
> prank task is there. I need a scheduler to store "next" task pid or
> whatever to see what it picked as "next" and so what will run due to
> might_sched(). I can then show it on port 80 display and read it when
> the hangup occurs.
>
> Depending on which might_sleep(), either flush_workqueue() never (well,
> at least in next 5 minutes) proceeds to for_each_cpu() or
> wait_for_completion() in flush_cpu_workqueue() never returns.
>
> It's a regression against some -rc1 based -next tree. Bisection
> impossible, suspend needs to be run even 7 times before it occurs. Maybe
> a s/might_sleep/yield/ could make it happen earlier (going to try)?

If /sys/class/rtc/rtc0/wakealarm works on this box, you can use it to trigger
resume in a loop.

Basically, you can do

# echo 0 > /sys/class/rtc/rtc0/wakealarm
# date +%s -d "+60 seconds" > /sys/class/rtc/rtc0/wakealarm

then go to suspend and it will resume the box in ~1 minute.

Thanks,
Rafael
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