[PATCH v7 0/4] RISC-V Hibernation Support
JeeHeng Sia
jeeheng.sia at starfivetech.com
Mon Mar 27 23:37:12 PDT 2023
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Andrew Jones <ajones at ventanamicro.com>
> Sent: Monday, March 27, 2023 9:14 PM
> To: JeeHeng Sia <jeeheng.sia at starfivetech.com>
> Cc: paul.walmsley at sifive.com; palmer at dabbelt.com; aou at eecs.berkeley.edu; linux-riscv at lists.infradead.org; linux-
> kernel at vger.kernel.org; Leyfoon Tan <leyfoon.tan at starfivetech.com>; Mason Huo <mason.huo at starfivetech.com>
> Subject: Re: [PATCH v7 0/4] RISC-V Hibernation Support
>
> On Thu, Mar 23, 2023 at 12:56:00PM +0800, Sia Jee Heng wrote:
> > This series adds RISC-V Hibernation/suspend to disk support.
> > Low level Arch functions were created to support hibernation.
> > swsusp_arch_suspend() relies code from __cpu_suspend_enter() to write
> > cpu state onto the stack, then calling swsusp_save() to save the memory
> > image.
> >
> > Arch specific hibernation header is implemented and is utilized by the
> > arch_hibernation_header_restore() and arch_hibernation_header_save()
> > functions. The arch specific hibernation header consists of satp, hartid,
> > and the cpu_resume address. The kernel built version is also need to be
> > saved into the hibernation image header to making sure only the same
> > kernel is restore when resume.
> >
> > swsusp_arch_resume() creates a temporary page table that covering only
> > the linear map. It copies the restore code to a 'safe' page, then start to
> > restore the memory image. Once completed, it restores the original
> > kernel's page table. It then calls into __hibernate_cpu_resume()
> > to restore the CPU context. Finally, it follows the normal hibernation
> > path back to the hibernation core.
> >
> > To enable hibernation/suspend to disk into RISCV, the below config
> > need to be enabled:
> > - CONFIG_ARCH_HIBERNATION_HEADER
> > - CONFIG_ARCH_HIBERNATION_POSSIBLE
> >
> > At high-level, this series includes the following changes:
> > 1) Change suspend_save_csrs() and suspend_restore_csrs()
> > to public function as these functions are common to
> > suspend/hibernation. (patch 1)
> > 2) Refactor the common code in the __cpu_resume_enter() function and
> > __hibernate_cpu_resume() function. The common code are used by
> > hibernation and suspend. (patch 2)
> > 3) Enhance kernel_page_present() function to support huge page. (patch 3)
> > 4) Add arch/riscv low level functions to support
> > hibernation/suspend to disk. (patch 4)
> >
> > The above patches are based on kernel v6.3-rc3 and are tested on
> > StarFive VF2 SBC board and Qemu.
> > ACPI platform mode is not supported in this series.
> >
>
> I tested this on QEMU, but, FYI, I had to use a raw backing file for
> the swap disk, rather than a qcow2 backing file, otherwise it didn't
> resume. It's probably worth looking into why that is.
Thanks for your time. The raw file format is closer to the actual physical disk. Although I can look into the qcow2 format for QEMU in the near future, it shouldn't be a blocking factor for this patch series to be upstreamed.
>
> Thanks,
> drew
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