[PATCH RFC v2 1/8] bus: mhi: host: add mhi_power_down_no_destroy()

Jeff Johnson quic_jjohnson at quicinc.com
Mon Dec 18 08:19:56 PST 2023


On 12/5/2023 4:29 AM, Kalle Valo wrote:
> Manivannan Sadhasivam <mani at kernel.org> writes:
> 
>> On Mon, Nov 27, 2023 at 06:20:15PM +0200, Kalle Valo wrote:
>>
>>> From: Baochen Qiang <quic_bqiang at quicinc.com>
>>>
>>> If ath11k tries to call mhi_power_up() during resume it fails:
>>>
>>> ath11k_pci 0000:06:00.0: timeout while waiting for restart complete
>>>
>>> This happens because when calling mhi_power_up() the MHI subsystem eventually
>>> calls device_add() from mhi_create_devices() but the device creation is
>>> deferred:
>>>
>>> mhi mhi0_IPCR: Driver qcom_mhi_qrtr force probe deferral
>>>
>>> The reason for deferring device creation is explained in dpm_prepare():
>>>
>>> 	/*
>>> 	 * It is unsafe if probing of devices will happen during suspend or
>>> 	 * hibernation and system behavior will be unpredictable in this case.
>>> 	 * So, let's prohibit device's probing here and defer their probes
>>> 	 * instead. The normal behavior will be restored in dpm_complete().
>>> 	 */
>>>
>>> Because the device probe is deferred, the qcom_mhi_qrtr_probe() is not called and
>>> qcom_mhi_qrtr_dl_callback() fails silently as qdev is zero:
>>>
>>> static void qcom_mhi_qrtr_dl_callback(struct mhi_device *mhi_dev,
>>> 				      struct mhi_result *mhi_res)
>>> {
>>> 	struct qrtr_mhi_dev *qdev = dev_get_drvdata(&mhi_dev->dev);
>>> 	int rc;
>>>
>>> 	if (!qdev || mhi_res->transaction_status)
>>> 		return;
>>>
>>> So what this means that QRTR is not delivering messages and the QMI connection
>>> is not working between ath11k and the firmware, resulting a failure in firmware
>>> initialisation.
>>>
>>> To fix this add new function mhi_power_down_no_destroy() which does not destroy
>>> the devices during power down. This way mhi_power_up() can be called during
>>> resume and we can get ath11k hibernation working with the following patches.
>>>
>>> Tested-on: WCN6855 hw2.0 PCI WLAN.HSP.1.1-03125-QCAHSPSWPL_V1_V2_SILICONZ_LITE-3.6510.30
>>>
>>> Signed-off-by: Baochen Qiang <quic_bqiang at quicinc.com>
>>> Signed-off-by: Kalle Valo <quic_kvalo at quicinc.com>
>>
>> Any reason for reposting this series without discussing the suggestion from
>> Mayank?
> 
> Baochen quickly sent me fixes for the v1 review comments, as I have been
> out of office for some time I didn't want to sit on Baochen's fixes for
> too long. Better to get them out of the door as soon as possible. I will
> definitely look at Mayank's proposal but that will take longer.
> 
>> As I said in the internal thread, this patch breaks the Linux device
>> driver model by not destroying the "struct device" when the actual
>> device gets removed.
> 
> This patchset has been tested by several people, I'm even using this
> patchset on main laptop every day, and we haven't noticed any issues.
> 
> Can you elaborate more about this driver model? We are not removing any
> ath11k devices, we just want to power down the ath11k (and in the future
> ath12k) devices for suspend and power up during resume.
> 
>> We should try to explore alternate options instead of persisting with
>> this solution.
> 
> What other options we have here? At least Baochen is not optimistic that
> using PM_POST_HIBERNATION as a workaround would work. The issue we have
> here is that mhi_power_up() doesn't work in the resume handler and
> that's what we should try to fix, not make workarounds.
> 

Adding Mayank directly plus others to this discussion since we need a
solution to have proper hibernation support for devices containing
ath11k (and in the near future ath12k).

/jeff
/jeff




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