[PATCH 1/1] ufs: update the timeout timer after resume

Bart Van Assche bvanassche at acm.org
Thu Dec 29 06:12:27 PST 2022


On 12/28/22 19:06, Ed Tsai wrote:
> The tags allocation is limited by the number of active queues and a
> queue is marked as inactive by the queue timeout worker after up to 30Hz
> by default.
> 
> Therefore, tags for the general I/O may be limited to half of the max
> depth up to 30HZ after resume. To make sure the ufs request queue for pm
> usage can be inactive immediately, trigger the timeout worker to release
> the tag set.
> 
> Signed-off-by: Ed Tsai <ed.tsai at mediatek.com>
> ---
>   drivers/ufs/core/ufshcd.c | 1 +
>   1 file changed, 1 insertion(+)
> 
> diff --git a/drivers/ufs/core/ufshcd.c b/drivers/ufs/core/ufshcd.c
> index e18c9f4463ec..c77570caa3a8 100644
> --- a/drivers/ufs/core/ufshcd.c
> +++ b/drivers/ufs/core/ufshcd.c
> @@ -8842,6 +8842,7 @@ static int ufshcd_set_dev_pwr_mode(struct ufs_hba *hba,
>   		hba->curr_dev_pwr_mode = pwr_mode;
>   	}
>   
> +	mod_timer(&sdp->request_queue->timeout, 0);
>   	scsi_device_put(sdp);
>   	hba->host->eh_noresume = 0;
>   	return ret;

Where is the code that restores the timeout to the original value?

Additionally, I think that only the block layer core should manipulate 
the request queue timer directly. Please add a helper function in the 
block layer and call that helper function from the UFS driver.

Thanks,

Bart.



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