Re: A question about the patch: [PATCH] PCI/PM: Keep runtime PM enabled for unbound PCI devices

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On 11/14/2013 03:20 AM, Alan Stern wrote:
On Wed, 13 Nov 2013, Bjorn Helgaas wrote:

[+cc Rafael, linux-pm]

On Wed, Nov 13, 2013 at 6:09 AM, mike<qiudayu@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>  wrote:
Hi Huang Ying,

I see you are the author of this patch, commit id is:
967577b062417b4e4b8e27b711220f4124f5153a

I have a question while I try to understand this patch,
So I would very grateful if you or others can give me some reply.....

............
-       rc = ddi->drv->probe(ddi->dev, ddi->id);
+       pm_runtime_get_sync(dev);
+       pci_dev->driver = pci_drv;
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
I see here you make the driver to initialize before probe,
But I have no idea of why you do this change.....

and I look inside the code, it may be pm_runtime relate??
Yes, it is related to runtime PM.  In the PCI subsystem, runtime PM
doesn't do anything unless pci_dev->driver is set.  You can see this at
the start of pci_pm_runtime_suspend().

Since we want the driver's probe routine to be able to carry out
runtime PM operations, we have to set pci_dev->driver before the probe
routine runs.
Is there any situations , like in  probe state,  pci_dev->driver
has been set. the  pci_pm_runtime_xxx() has passed
pci_dev->driver NULL check, but at this point, probe fail
occurs, and  pci_dev->driver to be set to NULL.

What will happen ? Or this situation will never happen?
I'm confuse about this.

Because it may be dangerous to call the functions in driver
to do some actions in the device  which probe failed.

Even if it will at last probe success, the driver itself must be
very strong, because may be a lot critical data structs
haven't be created or initialized, if we call driver function in
probe state may be lead a invalid access to some pointer.

So I think this logic may have some issue, am I right?

If I am right, I have a *patch to fix this issue*, but I'm not sure
it is safe enough to do PM ops in probe state.

Actually, I face a *bug report* to this issue, access the
driver function in probe state, even though it can be fixed
in driver ( Make the driver more stronger), but the root
cause is this issue.

Pray for your reply, and I really want to know.

Thanks
Mike
Alan Stern


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