RE: [PATCH] PM / runtime: Drop children check from __pm_runtime_set_status()
From: Yoshihiro Shimoda
Date: Wed Nov 29 2017 - 03:21:44 EST
Hi,
> From: Ulf Hansson, Sent: Wednesday, November 29, 2017 2:23 AM
>
> On 28 November 2017 at 13:48, Yoshihiro Shimoda
> <yoshihiro.shimoda.uh@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > Hi Geert-san,
> >
> >> From: Geert Uytterhoeven, Sent: Tuesday, November 28, 2017 7:58 PM
> >>
> >> Hi Rafael, Shimoda-san,
> >>
> >> On Sun, Nov 12, 2017 at 1:27 AM, Rafael J. Wysocki <rjw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> >> > From: Rafael J. Wysocki <rafael.j.wysocki@xxxxxxxxx>
<snip>
> >> JFTR, this triggered before during system resume on e.g. Salvator-XS with
> >> R-Car H3:
> >>
> >> ohci-platform ee080000.usb: runtime PM trying to suspend device
> >> but active child
> >> phy_rcar_gen3_usb2 ee080200.usb-phy: runtime PM trying to suspend
> >> device but active child
> >> ohci-platform ee0c0000.usb: runtime PM trying to suspend device
> >> but active child
> >> ohci-platform ee0a0000.usb: runtime PM trying to suspend device
> >> but active child
> >> phy_rcar_gen3_usb2 ee0c0200.usb-phy: runtime PM trying to suspend
> >> device but active child
> >> phy_rcar_gen3_usb2 ee0a0200.usb-phy: runtime PM trying to suspend
> >> device but active child
> >>
> >> so this was an existing issue with USB before.
> >
> > Thank you for the report!
> > I know that, but since this didn't cause any trouble until now,
> > I postponed to investigate the issue... But, I investigate it today.
> > I don't find the root cause yet. However, it seems related to usb host and/or usb core.
> > --> USB host related devices' child_count will be 1 in suspend timing.
> > --> I guess remote wakeup feature is enabled? But, I don't find the point yet.
>
> I am guessing the issue is triggered by genpd in the suspend noirq
> phase (genpd_suspend_noirq()). In there, there is a call to
> pm_runtime_force_suspend() (which calls pm_runtime_set_suspended() and
> which triggered the earlier error messages being printed).
>
> The reason why genpd calls pm_runtime_force_suspend(), is because when
> validating wakeup configurations for the device "if
> (dev->power.wakeup_path && genpd_is_active_wakeup(genpd))", it's
> thinks wakeup isn't configured while it probably should be.
>
> An additional note, only when genpd has the GENPD_FLAG_PM_CLK set,
> which makes the genpd->dev_ops.stop|start() being assigned, genpd
> calls pm_runtime_force_suspend() - else it doesn't.
>
> Perhaps try out the series I recently posted improving the code
> dealing with wakeups in genpd and the PM core:
> https://www.spinics.net/lists/linux-renesas-soc/msg20122.html
> To that, you need to set the new flag (invented in the above series)
> DPM_FLAG_IN_BAND_WAKEUP in the driver that configures wakeup of its
> device.
>
> Hope this helps!
Thank you for the comments!
I tried DPM_FLAG_IN_BAND_WAKEUP, but the issue still exists.
I added the flag in the [eo]hci-platform driver and usb/core/driver.c.
I also added the flag in the phy_rcar_gen3_usb2 driver except usb host drivers.
> > The renesas_usbhs also uses the phy_rcar_gen3_usb2 driver.
> > --> If I only used the renesas_usbhs driver (in other words, I don't install
> > [eo]hci-{hcd,platform} drivers), the issue disappeared.
> > --> So, I think the phy_rcar_gen3_usb2 driver doesn't cause this issue.
> > (But, it is possible to be related though.)
> >
> > I'll continue to investigate this issue tomorrow.
>
> Please keep me posted, I am interested about the why the problem exists. :-)
Sure! :)
Best regards,
Yoshihiro Shimoda
> Kind regards
> Uffe