Re: [PATCH 1/2] scsi: sd: set ready_to_power_off for scsi disk

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On Thu, 2012-09-13 at 16:23 +0800, Aaron Lu wrote:
> On 09/13/2012 04:14 PM, James Bottomley wrote:
> > On Thu, 2012-09-13 at 15:40 +0800, Aaron Lu wrote:
> >> The ready_to_power_off flag is used to give indication to ATA layer
> >> if this device's power can be removed when runtime suspended.
> >>
> >> This flag is determined by individual SCSI driver like sr, sd.
> >>
> >> This flag is introduced to support zero power ODD. When ODD
> >> is runtime suspended, it may not be OK to remove its power.
> >>
> >> But for disk, it is always OK to be powered off, so set this flag.
> > 
> > It is? I may have missed this, but where do you flush the cache of write
> > back cache devices you're about to power off?
> 
> I suppose that is handled in sd_suspend callback, the power off happens
> after a device is runtime suspended.

Well that would mean something is wrong somewhere:  For runtime power
management using idle timers and forced standby, there's no need to
flush the cache (if the drive goes into standby on its own as a result
of an idle timeout, the cache will never flush).  The cache needs to
flush before we power off the device: that's before the system goes into
S3, or now before you power it off at runtime.  Flushing the cache on
runtime transitions to standby will likely cause performance problems
since that happens quite often.

James


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