Re: [PATCH] ARM: vfp: Always save VFP state in vfp_pm_suspend
From: Colin Cross
Date: Mon Feb 14 2011 - 13:36:01 EST
On Mon, Feb 14, 2011 at 3:42 AM, Catalin Marinas
<catalin.marinas@xxxxxxx> wrote:
> On Sun, 2011-02-13 at 23:13 +0000, Colin Cross wrote:
>> vfp_pm_suspend should save the VFP state any time there is
>> a last_VFP_context. If it only saves when the VFP is enabled,
>> the state can get lost when, on a UP system:
>> Thread 1 uses the VFP
>> Context switch occurs to thread 2, VFP is disabled but the
>> VFP context is not saved to allow lazy save and restore
>> Thread 2 initiates suspend
>> vfp_pm_suspend is called with the VFP disabled, but the
>> context has not been saved.
>
> At this point is it guaranteed that the thread won't migrate to another
> CPU? If not, we should use get/put_cpu.
Yes, VFP suspend is implemented with a sysdev, which is suspended
after disable_nonboot_cpus.
>> --- a/arch/arm/vfp/vfpmodule.c
>> +++ b/arch/arm/vfp/vfpmodule.c
>> @@ -415,13 +415,12 @@ static int vfp_pm_suspend(struct sys_device *dev, pm_message_t state)
>> struct thread_info *ti = current_thread_info();
>> u32 fpexc = fmrx(FPEXC);
>>
>> - /* if vfp is on, then save state for resumption */
>> - if (fpexc & FPEXC_EN) {
>> + /* save state for resume */
>> + if (last_VFP_context[ti->cpu]) {
>> printk(KERN_DEBUG "%s: saving vfp state\n", __func__);
>> - vfp_save_state(&ti->vfpstate, fpexc);
>> -
>> - /* disable, just in case */
>> - fmxr(FPEXC, fmrx(FPEXC) & ~FPEXC_EN);
>> + fmxr(FPEXC, fpexc | FPEXC_EN);
>> + vfp_save_state(last_VFP_context[ti->cpu], fpexc);
>> + fmxr(FPEXC, fpexc & ~FPEXC_EN);
>> }
>
> We may want to set the last_VFP_context to NULL so that after resuming
> (to the same thread) we force the VFP reload from the vfpstate
> structure. The vfp_support_entry code ignores the reloading if the
> last_VFP_context is the same as vfpstate.
Right, will fix.
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