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authorRafael J. Wysocki <rafael.j.wysocki@intel.com>2021-05-24 17:26:16 +0200
committerRafael J. Wysocki <rafael.j.wysocki@intel.com>2021-05-31 13:59:02 +0200
commit6381195ad7d06ef979528c7452f3ff93659f86b1 (patch)
tree5ab64198f2f547221bd511e971843ac25c44debb /drivers/acpi/power.c
parentca84f18798a457e9a92c52882813901e15a3b38b (diff)
ACPI: power: Rework turning off unused power resources
Make turning off unused power resources (after the enumeration of devices and during system-wide resume from S3) more straightforward by using the observation that the power resource state stored in struct acpi_power_resource can be used to determine whether or not the give power resource has any users. Namely, when the state of the power resource is unknown, its _STA method has never been evaluated (or the evaluation of it has failed) and its _ON and _OFF methods have never been executed (or they have failed to execute), so for all practical purposes it can be assumed to have no users (or to be unusable). Therefore, instead of checking the number of power resource users, it is sufficient to check if its state is known. Moreover, if the last known state of a given power resource is "off", it is not necessary to turn it off, because it has been used to initialize the power state or the wakeup power resources list of at least one device and either its _STA method has returned 0 ("off"), or its _OFF method has been successfully executed already. Accordingly, modify acpi_turn_off_unused_power_resources() to do the above checks (which are suitable for both uses of it) instead of using the number of power resource users or evaluating its _STA method, drop its argument (which is not useful any more) and update its callers. Also drop the users field from struct acpi_power_resource as it is not useful any more. Tested-by: Dave Olsthoorn <dave@bewaar.me> Tested-by: Shujun Wang <wsj20369@163.com> Signed-off-by: Rafael J. Wysocki <rafael.j.wysocki@intel.com>
Diffstat (limited to 'drivers/acpi/power.c')
-rw-r--r--drivers/acpi/power.c45
1 files changed, 11 insertions, 34 deletions
diff --git a/drivers/acpi/power.c b/drivers/acpi/power.c
index 6aeea7649852..f145f645ab06 100644
--- a/drivers/acpi/power.c
+++ b/drivers/acpi/power.c
@@ -52,7 +52,6 @@ struct acpi_power_resource {
u32 system_level;
u32 order;
unsigned int ref_count;
- unsigned int users;
u8 state;
bool wakeup_enabled;
struct mutex resource_lock;
@@ -174,8 +173,6 @@ int acpi_extract_power_resources(union acpi_object *package, unsigned int start,
err = acpi_power_resources_list_add(rhandle, list);
if (err)
break;
-
- to_power_resource(rdev)->users++;
}
if (err)
acpi_power_resources_list_free(list);
@@ -1018,39 +1015,10 @@ void acpi_resume_power_resources(void)
}
#endif
-static void acpi_power_turn_off_if_unused(struct acpi_power_resource *resource,
- bool init)
-{
- if (resource->ref_count > 0)
- return;
-
- if (init) {
- if (resource->users > 0)
- return;
- } else {
- int result;
- u8 state;
-
- result = acpi_power_get_state(resource->device.handle, &state);
- if (result || state == ACPI_POWER_RESOURCE_STATE_OFF)
- return;
- }
-
- dev_info(&resource->device.dev, "Turning OFF\n");
- __acpi_power_off(resource);
-}
-
/**
* acpi_turn_off_unused_power_resources - Turn off power resources not in use.
- * @init: Control switch.
- *
- * If @ainit is set, unconditionally turn off all of the ACPI power resources
- * without any users.
- *
- * Otherwise, turn off all ACPI power resources without active references (that
- * is, the ones that should be "off" at the moment) that are "on".
*/
-void acpi_turn_off_unused_power_resources(bool init)
+void acpi_turn_off_unused_power_resources(void)
{
struct acpi_power_resource *resource;
@@ -1059,7 +1027,16 @@ void acpi_turn_off_unused_power_resources(bool init)
list_for_each_entry_reverse(resource, &acpi_power_resource_list, list_node) {
mutex_lock(&resource->resource_lock);
- acpi_power_turn_off_if_unused(resource, init);
+ /*
+ * Turn off power resources in an unknown state too, because the
+ * platform firmware on some system expects the OS to turn off
+ * power resources without any users unconditionally.
+ */
+ if (!resource->ref_count &&
+ resource->state != ACPI_POWER_RESOURCE_STATE_OFF) {
+ dev_info(&resource->device.dev, "Turning OFF\n");
+ __acpi_power_off(resource);
+ }
mutex_unlock(&resource->resource_lock);
}