[PATCH 2/3] IRQ: allow check_wakeup_irqs to notice level-triggered interrupts.

Thomas Gleixner tglx at linutronix.de
Wed Apr 25 08:54:54 EDT 2012


On Wed, 25 Apr 2012, NeilBrown wrote:
> On Wed, 25 Apr 2012 10:50:15 +0200 (CEST) Thomas Gleixner
> <tglx at linutronix.de> wrote:
> 
> > On Wed, 25 Apr 2012, NeilBrown wrote:
> > 
> > > Level triggered interrupts do not cause IRQS_PENDING to be set, so
> > > check_wakeup_irqs ignores them.
> > > They don't need to set IRQS_PENDING as the level stays high which
> > > shows that they must be pending.  However if such an interrupt fired
> > > during late suspend, it will have been masked so the fact that it
> > > is still asserted will not cause the suspend to abort.
> > > 
> > > So if any wakeup interrupt is masked, unmask it when checking wakeup
> > > irqs.  If the interrupt is asserted, suspend will abort.
> > > 
> > > Signed-off-by: NeilBrown <neilb at suse.de>
> > > ---
> > > 
> > >  kernel/irq/pm.c |    6 ++++++
> > >  1 file changed, 6 insertions(+)
> > > 
> > > diff --git a/kernel/irq/pm.c b/kernel/irq/pm.c
> > > index 15e53b1..0d26206 100644
> > > --- a/kernel/irq/pm.c
> > > +++ b/kernel/irq/pm.c
> > > @@ -106,6 +106,12 @@ int check_wakeup_irqs(void)
> > >  		if (irqd_is_wakeup_set(&desc->irq_data)) {
> > >  			if (desc->istate & IRQS_PENDING)
> > >  				return -EBUSY;
> > > +			if (irqd_irq_masked(&desc->irq_data))
> > > +				/* Probably a level interrupt
> > > +				 * which fired recently and was
> > > +				 * masked
> > > +				 */
> > > +				unmask_irq(desc);
> > 
> > Oh no. We don't unmask unconditionally. What about an interrupt which
> > is disabled, has no handler ..... ? That needs more thought.
> 
> If there is no handler, then irqd_is_wakeup_set() should fail should it not?

Well, it does not. The wakeup state is a permanent flag on the irq
line. Though we don't have IRQS_SUSPENDED on that descriptor.
 
> For disabled: would it be OK to check desc->depth?
> Something like:
>      if (desc->depth == 1 && (desc->state & IRQS_SUSPENDED) &&
>          irqd_irq_masked(&desc->irq_data))
>               unmask_irq(desc);
> 

Why not simply managing the pending bit for level irqs ?

Index: tip/kernel/irq/chip.c
===================================================================
--- tip.orig/kernel/irq/chip.c
+++ tip/kernel/irq/chip.c
@@ -379,8 +379,10 @@ handle_level_irq(unsigned int irq, struc
 	 * If its disabled or no action available
 	 * keep it masked and get out of here
 	 */
-	if (unlikely(!desc->action || irqd_irq_disabled(&desc->irq_data)))
+	if (unlikely(!desc->action || irqd_irq_disabled(&desc->irq_data))) {
+		desc->istate |= IRQS_PENDING;
 		goto out_unlock;
+	}
 
 	handle_irq_event(desc);
 
Index: tip/kernel/irq/resend.c
===================================================================
--- tip.orig/kernel/irq/resend.c
+++ tip/kernel/irq/resend.c
@@ -58,10 +58,13 @@ void check_irq_resend(struct irq_desc *d
 	/*
 	 * We do not resend level type interrupts. Level type
 	 * interrupts are resent by hardware when they are still
-	 * active.
+	 * active. Clear the pending bit so suspend/resume does not
+	 * get confused.
 	 */
-	if (irq_settings_is_level(desc))
+	if (irq_settings_is_level(desc)) {
+		desc->istate &= ~IRQS_PENDING;
 		return;
+	}
 	if (desc->istate & IRQS_REPLAY)
 		return;
 	if (desc->istate & IRQS_PENDING) {

And to handle interrupts which have been disabled before suspend add:

Index: tip/kernel/irq/pm.c
===================================================================
--- tip.orig/kernel/irq/pm.c
+++ tip/kernel/irq/pm.c
@@ -103,7 +103,8 @@ int check_wakeup_irqs(void)
 	int irq;
 
 	for_each_irq_desc(irq, desc) {
-		if (irqd_is_wakeup_set(&desc->irq_data)) {
+		if (desc->depth == 1 &&
+		    irqd_is_wakeup_set(&desc->irq_data)) {
 			if (desc->istate & IRQS_PENDING)
 				return -EBUSY;
 			continue;



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