[PATCH] power: suspend: Add suspend timeout handler

From: josephjang
Date: Fri Oct 16 2020 - 07:26:12 EST


Thank you Petr for promptly reply.

On Fri 2020-10-16 11:51:09, Joseph Jang wrote:
> From: josephjang <josephjang@xxxxxxxxxx>
>
> Add suspend timeout handler to prevent device stuck during suspend/
> resume process. Suspend timeout handler will dump disk sleep task
> at first round timeout and trigger kernel panic at second round timeout.
> The default timer for each round is 30 seconds.

A better solution would be to resume instead of panic().


[Joseph] suspend_timeout() will trigger kernel panic() only when
suspend thread stuck (deadlock/hang) for 2*30 seconds.
At that moment, I don't know how to resume the suspend thread. So I
just could trigger panic to reboot system.
If you have better suggestions, I am willing to study it.

> Note: Can use following command to simulate suspend hang for testing.
> adb shell echo 1 > /sys/power/pm_hang

This looks dangerous. It adds a simple way to panic() the system.

First, it should get enabled separately. e.g.
CONFIG_TEST_PM_SLEEP_MONITOR.

Second, I would add it as a module that might get loaded
and unloaded.


[Joseph] Agree to enable new compile flag for test module.
I think it is better to create separate patch for the new test module right?

> diff --git a/kernel/power/suspend.c b/kernel/power/suspend.c
> index 8b1bb5ee7e5d..6f2679cfd9d1 100644
> --- a/kernel/power/suspend.c
> +++ b/kernel/power/suspend.c
Using kthread looks like an overkill to me. I wonder how this actually
works when the kthreads get freezed. It might be enough to implement
just a timer callback. Start the timer in start_suspend_mon() and
delete it in stop_suspend_mon(). Or do I miss anything?

Anyway, the kthread implementation looks a but hairy. If you really
need to use kthread, I suggest to use kthread_worker API. You would
need to run an init work to setup the RT scheduling. Then you
could just call kthread_queue_delayed_work(()
and kthread_cancel_delayed_work_sync() to start and stop
the monitor.



[Joseph]
Actually, I had ever think we just need to use
add_timer()/del_timer_sync() for start_suspend_mon()/stop_suspend_mon() before.

But I am not sure if add_timer() may cause any performance impact in
suspend thread or not.
So I try to create a suspend monitor kthread and just flip the flag in
suspend thread.


> @@ -114,6 +251,10 @@ static void s2idle_enter(void)
> s2idle_state = S2IDLE_STATE_NONE;
> raw_spin_unlock_irq(&s2idle_lock);
>
> +#ifdef CONFIG_PM_SLEEP_MONITOR
> + start_suspend_mon();
> +#endif

It is better to solve this by defining start_suspend_mon() as empty
function when the config option is disabled. For example, see
how vgacon_text_force() is defined in console.h.


[Joseph] Thank you for good suggestions.
May I know if I could use IS_ENABLED() ?
if (IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_PM_SLEEP_MONITOR))
start_suspend_mon();

Best Regards,
Petr