[PATCH v6 6/6] arm64: Use SYSTEM_OFF2 PSCI call to power off for hibernate
Oliver Upton
oliver.upton at linux.dev
Thu Oct 24 08:44:49 PDT 2024
Hi,
On Thu, Oct 24, 2024 at 03:48:26PM +0200, David Woodhouse wrote:
> On 24 October 2024 14:54:41 CEST, Miguel Luis <miguel.luis at oracle.com> wrote:
> >Perhaps spec. F.b. could be accommodated by first invoking SYSTEM_OFF2 with
> >PSCI_1_3_OFF_TYPE_HIBERNATE_OFF and checking its return value in case of a
> >fallback to an invocation with 0x0 ?
This already complies with F.b.
The PSCI implementation is required to accept either 0 or 1 for
HIBERNATE_OFF. Using 0 seems like a good choice for compatibility since ...
> I wasn't aware there was any point. Are there any hypervisors which actually implemented it that way? Amazon Linux and Ubuntu guests already just use zero.
>
> We could add it later if such a hypervisor (now in violation of F.b) turns up, I suppose?
IIUC, you're really wanting to 0x0 because there are hypervisors out
there that violate the final spec and *only* accept this value.
That's perfectly fine, but it'd help avoid confusion if the supporting
comment was a bit more direct:
/*
* If no hibernate type is specified SYSTEM_OFF2 defaults to
* selecting HIBERNATE_OFF.
*
* There are hypervisors in the wild that violate the spec and
* reject calls that explicitly provide a hibernate type. For
* compatibility with these nonstandard implementations, pass 0
* as the type.
*/
if (system_entering_hibernation())
invoke_psci_fn(PSCI_FN_NATIVE(1_3, SYSTEM_OFF2), 0 , 0, 0);
Thoughts?
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Thanks,
Oliver
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