Re: [PATCH v5 00/13] acpi: i2c: Use SharedAndWake and ExclusiveAndWake to enable wake irq

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On Thu, Sep 22, 2022 at 4:16 AM Andy Shevchenko
<andriy.shevchenko@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> On Wed, Sep 21, 2022 at 09:51:52AM -0600, Raul E Rangel wrote:
> > Today, i2c drivers are making the assumption that their IRQs can also
> > be used as wake IRQs. This isn't always the case and it can lead to
> > spurious wakes. This has recently started to affect AMD Chromebooks.
> > With the introduction of
> > d62bd5ce12d7 ("pinctrl: amd: Implement irq_set_wake"), the AMD GPIO
> > controller gained the capability to set the wake bit on each GPIO. The
> > ACPI specification defines two ways to inform the system if a device is
> > wake capable:
> > 1) The _PRW object defines the GPE that can be used to wake the system.
> > 2) Setting ExclusiveAndWake or SharedAndWake in the _CRS GpioInt.
> >
> > Currently only the first method is supported. The i2c drivers don't have
> > any indication that the IRQ is wake capable, so they guess. This causes
> > spurious interrupts, for example:
> > * We have an ACPI HID device that has `_PR0` and `_PR3`. It doesn't have
> >   `_PRW` or `ExclusiveAndWake` so that means the device can't wake the
> >   system.
> > * The IRQ line is active level low for this device and is pulled up by
> >   the power resource defined in `_PR0`/`_PR3`.
> > * The i2c driver will (incorrectly) arm the GPIO for wake by calling
> >   `enable_irq_wake` as part of its suspend hook.
> > * ACPI will power down the device since it doesn't have a wake GPE
> >   associated with it.
> > * When the device is powered down, the IRQ line will drop, and it will
> >   trigger a wake event.
> >
> > See the following debug log:
> > [   42.335804] PM: Suspending system (s2idle)
> > [   42.340186] amd_gpio AMD0030:00: RX: Setting wake for pin 89 to enable
> > [   42.467736]     power-0416 __acpi_power_off      : Power resource [PR00] turned off
> > [   42.467739] device_pm-0280 device_set_power      : Device [H05D] transitioned to D3cold
> > [   42.475210] PM: pm_system_irq_wakeup: 11 triggered pinctrl_amd
> > [   42.535293] PM: Wakeup unrelated to ACPI SCI
> > [   42.535294] PM: resume from suspend-to-idle
> >
> > In order to fix this, we need to take into account the wake capable bit
> > defined on the Interrupt/GpioInt. This is accomplished by:
> > * Migrating some of the i2c drivers over to using the PM subsystem to
> >   manage the wake IRQ.
> > * Expose the wake_capable bit from the ACPI Interrupt/GpioInt resource
> >   to the  i2c core.
> > * Use the wake_capable bit in the i2c core to call
> >   `dev_pm_set_wake_irq`. This reuses the existing device tree flow.
> > * Make the i2c drivers stop calling `dev_pm_set_wake_irq` since it's now
> >   handled by the i2c core.
> > * Make the ACPI device PM system aware of the wake_irq. This is
> >   necessary so the device doesn't incorrectly get powered down when a
> >   wake_irq is enabled.
> >
> > I've tested this code with various combinations of having _PRW,
> > ExclusiveAndWake and power resources all defined or not defined, but it
> > would be great if others could test this out on their hardware.
> >
> > I'm sure this will surface some devices where the IRQs were not
> > correctly marked as wake capable. Ideally the firmware can be fixed, but
> > if not we can work around this in the kernel by providing a board
> > specific `struct i2c_board_info` with the `I2C_CLIENT_WAKE` flag set.
> > See `chromeos_laptop.c` for an example of matching DMI properties and
> > setting the `I2C_CLIENT_WAKE` override.
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Raul
> >
> > Changes in v5:
> > - Added Acked-by: Benjamin Tissoires
> > - Removed clang-format white space changes
> > - Check irq return value before updating wake_capable pointer
>

> You are too fast with a new versions... I have comment on the v4 and I believe
> it applicable here (not settled yet).
>

I'll send out a new series with the change.

> > - Go back to using adev->wakeup.flags.valid to keep the diff cleaner
> > - Fix a typo in comment
> >
> > Changes in v4:
> > - Added Reviewed-by
> > - Reformatted with 96 char limit
> > - Added Reviewed-by
> > - Reformatted with 96 char limit
> > - Removed unnecessary !!
> > - Removed unrelated whitespace change
> > - Added Reviewed-by
> > - Renamed i2c_acpi_add_resource to i2c_acpi_add_irq_resource
> > - Expanded logic in i2c_acpi_add_i2c_resource to make it easier to read
> >
> > Changes in v3:
> > - Kept `acpi_dev_gpio_irq_get_by` unchanged to avoid having to touch
> >   unrelated drivers.
> > - Converted wake_capable parameter to bool.
> > - Fixed bad indent
> > - Convert wake_capable to bool
> > - Only update wake_capable pointer once
> > - Move wake_capable local into local block
> >
> > Changes in v2:
> > - Added elants_i2c to series
> > - Added raydium_ts_i2c to series
> > - Fixed call site in mlxbf_gige_probe
> > - Added ability to extract wake bit from Interrupt/IRQ resources
> > - Look at wake_cabple bit for IRQ/Interrupt resources
> > - I chose not to keep the legacy code around since systems without DT or ACPI should be rare.
> >
> > Raul E Rangel (13):
> >   HID: i2c-hid: Use PM subsystem to manage wake irq
> >   Input: elan_i2c - Use PM subsystem to manage wake irq
> >   Input: elants_i2c - Use PM subsystem to manage wake irq
> >   Input: raydium_ts_i2c - Use PM subsystem to manage wake irq
> >   gpiolib: acpi: Add wake_capable variants of acpi_dev_gpio_irq_get
> >   ACPI: resources: Add wake_capable parameter to acpi_dev_irq_flags
> >   i2c: acpi: Use ACPI wake capability bit to set wake_irq
> >   ACPI: PM: Take wake IRQ into consideration when entering
> >     suspend-to-idle
> >   HID: i2c-hid: acpi: Stop setting wakeup_capable
> >   HID: i2c-hid: Don't set wake_capable and wake_irq
> >   Input: elan_i2c - Don't set wake_capable and wake_irq
> >   Input: elants_i2c - Don't set wake_capable and wake_irq
> >   Input: raydium_ts_i2c - Don't set wake_capable and wake_irq
> >
> >  drivers/acpi/device_pm.c                   | 19 +++++++++--
> >  drivers/acpi/irq.c                         |  8 +++--
> >  drivers/acpi/resource.c                    | 16 +++++++---
> >  drivers/gpio/gpiolib-acpi.c                | 15 +++++++--
> >  drivers/gpio/gpiolib-acpi.h                |  2 ++
> >  drivers/hid/i2c-hid/i2c-hid-acpi.c         |  5 ---
> >  drivers/hid/i2c-hid/i2c-hid-core.c         | 24 ++------------
> >  drivers/i2c/i2c-core-acpi.c                | 37 ++++++++++++++++------
> >  drivers/i2c/i2c-core-base.c                |  6 +++-
> >  drivers/i2c/i2c-core.h                     |  4 +--
> >  drivers/input/mouse/elan_i2c_core.c        | 15 +--------
> >  drivers/input/touchscreen/elants_i2c.c     | 13 ++------
> >  drivers/input/touchscreen/raydium_i2c_ts.c |  7 +---
> >  drivers/pnp/pnpacpi/rsparser.c             |  7 ++--
> >  include/linux/acpi.h                       | 23 +++++++++++---
> >  include/linux/ioport.h                     |  3 +-
> >  16 files changed, 112 insertions(+), 92 deletions(-)
> >
> > --
> > 2.37.3.968.ga6b4b080e4-goog
> >
>
> --
> With Best Regards,
> Andy Shevchenko
>
>



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