On Mon, 2020-12-07 at 18:35 +0200, Grygorii Strashko wrote: > > > > > On Thu, 2020-12-03 at 10:01 +0200, Grygorii Strashko wrote: > >> > >> On 03/12/2020 03:25, Qii Wang wrote: > >>> On Wed, 2020-12-02 at 16:35 +0100, Wolfram Sang wrote: > >>>> Hi, > >>>> > >>>>> Some i2c device driver indirectly uses I2C driver when it is now > >>>>> being suspended. The i2c devices driver is suspended during the > >>>>> NOIRQ phase and this cannot be changed due to other dependencies. > >>>>> Therefore, we also need to move the suspend handling for the I2C > >>>>> controller driver to the NOIRQ phase as well. > >>>>> > >>>>> Signed-off-by: Qii Wang <qii.wang@xxxxxxxxxxxx> > >>>> > >>>> Is this a bugfix and should go into 5.10? Or can it wait for 5.11? > >>>> > >>> > >>> Yes, Can you help to apply it into 5.10? Thanks > >> > >> To be honest if you still do have any i2c device which accessing i2c buss after _noirq > >> stage and your driver does not implement .master_xfer_atomic() - you definitely have a bigger problem. > >> So adding IRQF_NO_SUSPEND sound like a hack and probably works just by luck. > >> > > > > At present, it is only a problem caused by missing interrupts, > > and .master_xfer_atomic() just a implement in polling mode. Why not set > > the interrupt to a state that can always be triggered? > > > > > > Because you must not use any IRQ driven operations after _noirq suspend state as it might (and most probably will) > cause unpredictable behavior later in suspend_enter(): > > arch_suspend_disable_irqs(); > BUG_ON(!irqs_disabled()); > ^after this point any IRQ driven I2C transfer will cause IRQ to be re-enabled > > if you need turn off device from platform callbacks - .master_xfer_atomic() has to be implemented and used. > Maybe my comment is a bit disturbing.Our purpose is not to call i2c and use interrupts after _noirq pauses.So We use i2c_mark_adapter_suspended&i2c_mark_adapter_resumed to block these i2c transfers, There will not have any IRQ driven I2C transfer after this point: arch_suspend_disable_irqs(); BUG_ON(!irqs_disabled()); But some device driver will do i2c transfer after dpm_noirq_resume_devices in dpm_resume_noirq(PMSG_RESUME) when our driver irq hasn't resume. void dpm_resume_noirq(pm_message_t state) { dpm_noirq_resume_devices(state); resume_device_irqs(); device_wakeup_disarm_wake_irqs(); cpuidle_resume(); } .master_xfer_atomic() seems to be invalid for this question at this time?