Re: [RFC][PATCH] PM: Separate suspend and hibernation callbacks (highest level) - updated

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On Sunday, 9 of March 2008, Alan Stern wrote:
> On Sun, 9 Mar 2008, Rafael J. Wysocki wrote:
> 
> > Below is a new version of the patch that introduces the separation of suspend
> > and hibernation callbacks on the highest level.
> > 
> > Relative to the previous version two additional callbacks have been added,
> > ->prepare() and ->complete(), allowing to prepare the device for a "suspend"
> > transition and to finalize the "resume" respectively.
> > 
> > Also, all callbacks and PM_EVENT_ messages are now described in the
> > comments in include/linux/pm.h (the documentation in Documentation/power
> > will be updated separately).
> > 
> > As previously, it is assumed that the existing (legacy) ->suspend() and
> > ->resume() callbacks will be used for bus types, device classes and device
> > types that don't implement the new callbacks.  As a result, the patch doesn't
> > introduce any visible functional changes.
> > 
> > The patch has been compilation tested on x86-64.
> > 
> > Comments welcome.
> 
> On the whole this looks pretty good.  A few comments are below.
> 
> > @@ -122,6 +120,169 @@ typedef struct pm_message {
> >   * to the rest of the driver stack (such as a driver that's ON gating off
> >   * clocks which are not in active use).
> >   *
> > + * The externally visible transitions are handled with the help of the following
> > + * callbacks included in this structure:
> > + *
> > + * @prepare: Prepare the device for the upcoming transition, but do NOT change
> > + *	its hardware state.  Prevent new children of the device from being
> > + *	registered after @prepare() returns.  Also, if a concurrent child
> > + *	registration already in progress is detected by @prepare(), it should
> > + *	wait for the registration to complete, block the subsequent
> > + *	registrations of children and return -EAGAIN, so that the PM core can
> > + *	execute it once again (after suspending the newly registered child) to
> > + *	recover from the race condition.  This method is executed for all kinds
> > + *	of suspend transitions and is immediately followed by one of the suspend
> > + *	callbacks: @suspend(), @freeze(), @poweroff(), or @quiesce().
> 
> Didn't we decide it would be better to call @prepare in a separate
> pass?

Afterwards I realized that it would be racy.  Namely, once a new device is
registered, it may require ->prepare() to be called before ->suspend(), so if
that happens after we've called ->prepare() for all devices, we'll be in
trouble.

> In any case, drivers aren't in a position to detect concurrent 
> registrations.  The PM core shouldn't require them to return -EAGAIN; 
> it can detect these registrations by itself.

In the appended new version of the patch, the core does it.  However, in theory
there may be situations in which the core can't detect a race condition and
recover from it, so I think it's reasonable to leave the possibility to signal
such a condition by the driver.

> It is also worth mentioning that subsystems should treat calls to probe 
> methods the same as child registrations: wait for concurrent ones to 
> complete and block subsequent ones.  This will of course be handled 
> automatically for probes initiating in the driver core.
> 
> Finally, there needs to be a new "prepared" field added to dev_pm_info,
> right next to the "sleeping" field.  Mention that it will be set prior
> to calling @prepare and cleared prior to calling @complete.  Even
> though it is read-only to drivers, they will find it useful.

Yes, I noticed that after sending the patch.  I handled it in a slightly
different way, by converting 'sleeping' into 'status' that may assum one of
the three values: DPM_ON, DPM_SUSPENDING, DPM_OFF.
 
> > + * @recover: Hibernation-specific, executed after a failing creation of a
> > + *	hibernation image OR after a failing attempt to restore the contents of
> > + *	main memory from such an image.  Undo the changes made by the preceding
> > + *	@freeze() or @quiesce, so the device can be operated in the same was as
> 
> s/was/way/
> 
> > + *	immediately before the failing transition.
> > + */
> 
> Don't you mean the preceding @poweroff or @quiesce?  When recovering 
> after @freeze(), you can use @thaw instead of @recover.

No, ->restore() is called after a failing ->poweroff(), because ->poweroff()
may put the device into a low power state which ->recover() need not be able to
handle.

Also, I'd like to reserve ->thaw() for being called only after creating the
image and before saving it (in the future we may want some devices to stay
quiescent while the image is being saved).  At the same time, the operations
necessary to recover after ->freeze() and ->quiesce() should really be the same
(I don't see a reason why it may not be the case).

> >  struct dev_pm_info {
> >  	pm_message_t		power_state;
> >  	unsigned		can_wakeup:1;
> 
> Add the new "prepared" field.

Addressed by changing 'sleeping' to 'status'.
 
> > -static int resume_device_early(struct device *dev)
> > +static int resume_device_noirq(struct device *dev, pm_message_t state)
> >  {
> >  	int error = 0;
> >  
> >  	TRACE_DEVICE(dev);
> >  	TRACE_RESUME(0);
> >  
> > -	if (dev->bus && dev->bus->resume_early) {
> > -		dev_dbg(dev, "EARLY resume\n");
> > -		error = dev->bus->resume_early(dev);
> > -	}
> > +	if (!dev->bus)
> > +		goto End;
> >  
> > +	pm_dev_dbg(dev, state, "EARLY ");
> > +	if (dev->bus->pm_noirq)
> > +		error = pm_op(dev, dev->bus->pm_noirq, state);
> > +	else if (dev->bus->resume_early)
> > +		error = dev->bus->resume_early(dev);
> 
> Here and below, you have the pm_dev_dbg() call before the test for
> whether the method exists.  This will generate a lot of useless
> debugging output.  Although it makes the code a bit larger, IMO it
> would be to test for the existence of either the new or the legacy
> method before calling pm_dev_dbg(), like you do in the pm_op() routine.

Okay, I'll do that in the future, although it's not yet implemented in the
patch below.

The remaining comments should be addressed in the appended patch.

Thanks,
Rafael

---

 arch/x86/kernel/apm_32.c  |    4 
 drivers/base/power/main.c |  421 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-----------
 include/linux/device.h    |    8 
 include/linux/pm.h        |  216 +++++++++++++++++++++--
 kernel/power/disk.c       |   14 -
 kernel/power/main.c       |    4 
 6 files changed, 536 insertions(+), 131 deletions(-)

Index: linux-2.6/include/linux/pm.h
===================================================================
--- linux-2.6.orig/include/linux/pm.h
+++ linux-2.6/include/linux/pm.h
@@ -110,11 +110,9 @@ extern void (*pm_power_off_prepare)(void
 
 struct device;
 
-typedef struct pm_message {
-	int event;
-} pm_message_t;
-
-/*
+/**
+ * struct pm_ops - device PM callbacks
+ *
  * Several driver power state transitions are externally visible, affecting
  * the state of pending I/O queues and (for drivers that touch hardware)
  * interrupts, wakeups, DMA, and other hardware state.  There may also be
@@ -122,6 +120,175 @@ typedef struct pm_message {
  * to the rest of the driver stack (such as a driver that's ON gating off
  * clocks which are not in active use).
  *
+ * The externally visible transitions are handled with the help of the following
+ * callbacks included in this structure:
+ *
+ * @prepare: Prepare the device for the upcoming transition, but do NOT change
+ *	its hardware state.  Prevent new children of the device from being
+ *	registered and prevent new calls to the probe method from being made
+ *	after @prepare() returns.  Also, if a concurrent child registration
+ *	or a call to the probe method already in progress is detected by
+ *	@prepare(), it may return -EAGAIN, so that the PM core can execute it
+ *	once again (e.g. after suspending the newly registered child) to recover
+ *	from the race condition. This method is executed for all kinds of
+ *	suspend transitions and is immediately followed by one of the suspend
+ *	callbacks: @suspend(), @freeze(), @poweroff(), or @quiesce().
+ *	[NOTE: The PM core is able to detect a registration of a new child of a
+ *	device concurrent with this device's @prepare() callback, in which case
+ *	@complete() will be called for the device and the core will try again to
+ *	suspend it later.  However, the core is NOT able to handle a call to
+ *	the probe method concurrent with @prepare().]
+ *
+ * @complete: Undo the changes made by @prepare().  This method is executed for
+ *	all kinds of resume transitions, immediately following one of the resume
+ *	callbacks: @resume(), @thaw(), @restore(), or @recover().  Also executed
+ *	if a suspend callback (@suspend(), @freeze(), @poweroff(), @quiesce())
+ *	immediately following a successful @prepare() fails OR if @prepare()
+ *	returns -EAGAIN.
+ *
+ * @suspend: Executed before putting the system into a sleep state in which the
+ *	contents of main memory are preserved.  Quiesce the device, put it into
+ *	a low power state appropriate for the upcoming system state (such as
+ *	PCI_D3hot), and enable wakeup events as appropriate.
+ *
+ * @resume: Executed after waking the system up from a sleep state in which the
+ *	contents of main memory were preserved.  Put the device into the
+ *	appropriate state, according to the information saved in memory by the
+ *	preceding @suspend().  The driver starts working again, responding to
+ *	hardware events and software requests.  The hardware may have gone
+ *	through a power-off reset, or it may have maintained state from the
+ *	previous suspend() which the driver may rely on while resuming.  On most
+ *	platforms, there are no restrictions on availability of resources like
+ *	clocks during @resume().
+ *
+ * @freeze: Hibernation-specific, executed before creating a hibernation image.
+ *	Quiesce operations so that a consistent image can be created, but do NOT
+ *	otherwise put the device into a low power device state and do NOT emit
+ *	system wakeup events.  Save in main memory the device settings to be
+ *	used by @restore() during the subsequent resume from hibernation.
+ *
+ * @thaw: Hibernation-specific, executed after creating a hibernation image.
+ *	Undo the changes made by the preceding @freeze(), so the device can be
+ *	operated in the same was as immediately before the call to @freeze().
+ *
+ * @poweroff: Hibernation-specific, executed after saving a hibernation image.
+ *	Quiesce the device, put it into a low power state appropriate for the
+ *	upcoming system state (such as PCI_D3hot), and enable wakeup events as
+ *	appropriate.
+ *
+ * @quiesce: Hibernation-specific, executed after loading a hibernation image
+ *	and before restoring the contents of main memory from it.  Quiesce
+ *	operations so that the contents of main memory can be restored from the
+ *	image in a consistent way, but do NOT otherwise put the device into a
+ *	low power state and do NOT emit system wakeup events.  Do NOT save any
+ *	device settings in main memory.
+ *
+ * @restore: Hibernation-specific, executed after restoring the contents of main
+ *	memory from a hibernation image.  Driver starts working again,
+ *	responding to hardware events and software requests.  Do NOT make ANY
+ *	assumptions about the hardware state right prior to @restore().  On most
+ *	platforms, there are no restrictions on availability of resources like
+ *	clocks during @restore().
+ *
+ * @recover: Hibernation-specific, executed after a failing creation of a
+ *	hibernation image OR after a failing attempt to restore the contents of
+ *	main memory from such an image.  Undo the changes made by the preceding
+ *	@freeze() or @quiesce(), so the device can be operated in the same way
+ *	as immediately before the failing transition.
+ */
+
+struct pm_ops {
+#ifdef CONFIG_PM_SLEEP
+	int (*prepare)(struct device *dev);
+	void (*complete)(struct device *dev);
+#endif
+#ifdef CONFIG_SUSPEND
+	int (*suspend)(struct device *dev);
+	int (*resume)(struct device *dev);
+#endif
+#ifdef CONFIG_HIBERNATION
+	int (*freeze)(struct device *dev);
+	int (*thaw)(struct device *dev);
+	int (*poweroff)(struct device *dev);
+	int (*quiesce)(struct device *dev);
+	int (*restore)(struct device *dev);
+	int (*recover)(struct device *dev);
+#endif
+};
+
+/**
+ * PM_EVENT_ messages
+ *
+ * The following PM_EVENT_ messages are defined for the internal use of the PM
+ * core, in order to provide a mechanism allowing the high level suspend and
+ * hibernation code to convey the necessary information to the device PM core
+ * code:
+ *
+ * ON		No transition.
+ *
+ * FREEZE 	System is going to hibernate, call ->prepare() and ->freeze()
+ *		for all devices.
+ *
+ * SUSPEND	System is going to suspend, call ->prepare() and ->suspend()
+ *		for all devices.
+ *
+ * HIBERNATE	Hibernation image has been saved, call ->prepare() and
+ *		->poweroff() for all devices.
+ *
+ * QUIESCE	Contents of main memory are going to be restored from a (loaded)
+ *		hibernation image, call ->prepare() and ->quiesce() for all
+ *		devices.
+ *
+ * RESUME	System is resuming, call ->resume() and ->complete() for all
+ *		devices.
+ *
+ * THAW		Hibernation image has been created, call ->thaw() and
+ *		->complete() for all devices.
+ *
+ * RESTORE	Contents of main memory have been restored from a hibernation
+ *		image, call ->restore() and ->complete() for all devices.
+ *
+ * RECOVER	Creation of a hibernation image or restoration of the main
+ *		memory contents from a hibernation image has failed, call
+ *		->recover() and ->complete() for all devices.
+ */
+
+typedef struct pm_message {
+	int event;
+} pm_message_t;
+
+#define PM_EVENT_ON		0x0000
+#define PM_EVENT_FREEZE 	0x0001
+#define PM_EVENT_SUSPEND	0x0002
+#define PM_EVENT_HIBERNATE	0x0004
+#define PM_EVENT_QUIESCE	0x0008
+#define PM_EVENT_RESUME		0x0010
+#define PM_EVENT_THAW		0x0020
+#define PM_EVENT_RESTORE	0x0040
+#define PM_EVENT_RECOVER	0x0080
+
+#define PM_EVENT_SLEEP	(PM_EVENT_SUSPEND | PM_EVENT_HIBERNATE)
+
+#define PMSG_FREEZE	((struct pm_message){ .event = PM_EVENT_FREEZE, })
+#define PMSG_QUIESCE	((struct pm_message){ .event = PM_EVENT_QUIESCE, })
+#define PMSG_SUSPEND	((struct pm_message){ .event = PM_EVENT_SUSPEND, })
+#define PMSG_HIBERNATE	((struct pm_message){ .event = PM_EVENT_HIBERNATE, })
+#define PMSG_RESUME	((struct pm_message){ .event = PM_EVENT_RESUME, })
+#define PMSG_THAW	((struct pm_message){ .event = PM_EVENT_THAW, })
+#define PMSG_RESTORE	((struct pm_message){ .event = PM_EVENT_RESTORE, })
+#define PMSG_RECOVER	((struct pm_message){ .event = PM_EVENT_RECOVER, })
+#define PMSG_ON		((struct pm_message){ .event = PM_EVENT_ON, })
+
+/*
+ * The PM_EVENT_ messages are also used by drivers implementing the legacy
+ * suspend framework, based on the ->suspend() and ->resume() callbacks common
+ * for suspend and hibernation transitions, according to the rules below.
+ */
+
+/* Necessary, because several drivers use PM_EVENT_PRETHAW */
+#define PM_EVENT_PRETHAW PM_EVENT_QUIESCE
+
+/*
  * One transition is triggered by resume(), after a suspend() call; the
  * message is implicit:
  *
@@ -166,35 +333,40 @@ typedef struct pm_message {
  * or from system low-power states such as standby or suspend-to-RAM.
  */
 
-#define PM_EVENT_ON 0
-#define PM_EVENT_FREEZE 1
-#define PM_EVENT_SUSPEND 2
-#define PM_EVENT_HIBERNATE 4
-#define PM_EVENT_PRETHAW 8
-
-#define PM_EVENT_SLEEP	(PM_EVENT_SUSPEND | PM_EVENT_HIBERNATE)
+/**
+ * Device power management states
+ *
+ * These state labels are used internally by the PM core to indicate the current
+ * status of a device with respect to the PM core operations.
+ *
+ * DPM_ON		Device is regarded as operational.
+ *
+ * DPM_SUSPENDING	Device is currently being suspended.
+ *
+ * DPM_OFF		Device is regarded as suspended.
+ */
 
-#define PMSG_FREEZE	((struct pm_message){ .event = PM_EVENT_FREEZE, })
-#define PMSG_PRETHAW	((struct pm_message){ .event = PM_EVENT_PRETHAW, })
-#define PMSG_SUSPEND	((struct pm_message){ .event = PM_EVENT_SUSPEND, })
-#define PMSG_HIBERNATE	((struct pm_message){ .event = PM_EVENT_HIBERNATE, })
-#define PMSG_ON		((struct pm_message){ .event = PM_EVENT_ON, })
+enum dpm_state {
+	DPM_ON,
+	DPM_SUSPENDING,
+	DPM_OFF,
+};
 
 struct dev_pm_info {
 	pm_message_t		power_state;
 	unsigned		can_wakeup:1;
-	bool			sleeping:1;	/* Owned by the PM core */
+	enum dpm_state		status:2;	/* Owned by the PM core */
 #ifdef	CONFIG_PM_SLEEP
 	unsigned		should_wakeup:1;
 	struct list_head	entry;
 #endif
 };
 
-extern int device_power_down(pm_message_t state);
-extern void device_power_up(void);
-extern void device_resume(void);
-
 #ifdef CONFIG_PM_SLEEP
+extern void device_power_up(pm_message_t state);
+extern void device_resume(pm_message_t state);
+
+extern int device_power_down(pm_message_t state);
 extern int device_suspend(pm_message_t state);
 extern int device_prepare_suspend(pm_message_t state);
 
Index: linux-2.6/drivers/base/power/main.c
===================================================================
--- linux-2.6.orig/drivers/base/power/main.c
+++ linux-2.6/drivers/base/power/main.c
@@ -71,22 +71,29 @@ int device_pm_add(struct device *dev)
 		 dev->bus ? dev->bus->name : "No Bus",
 		 kobject_name(&dev->kobj));
 	mutex_lock(&dpm_list_mtx);
-	if ((dev->parent && dev->parent->power.sleeping) || all_sleeping) {
-		if (dev->parent->power.sleeping)
-			dev_warn(dev,
-				"parent %s is sleeping, will not add\n",
+	if (all_sleeping) {
+		dev_warn(dev, "devices are sleeping, will not add\n");
+		goto Failure;
+	}
+	if (dev->parent) {
+		if (dev->parent->power.status == DPM_OFF) {
+			dev_warn(dev, "parent %s is sleeping, will not add\n",
 				dev->parent->bus_id);
-		else
-			dev_warn(dev, "devices are sleeping, will not add\n");
-		WARN_ON(true);
-		error = -EBUSY;
-	} else {
-		error = dpm_sysfs_add(dev);
-		if (!error)
-			list_add_tail(&dev->power.entry, &dpm_active);
+			goto Failure;
+		} else if (dev->parent->power.status == DPM_SUSPENDING) {
+			dev->parent->power.status == DPM_ON;
+		}
 	}
+	error = dpm_sysfs_add(dev);
+	if (!error)
+		list_add_tail(&dev->power.entry, &dpm_active);
+ End:
 	mutex_unlock(&dpm_list_mtx);
 	return error;
+ Failure:
+	WARN_ON(true);
+	error = -EBUSY;
+	goto End;
 }
 
 /**
@@ -124,26 +131,129 @@ void device_pm_schedule_removal(struct d
 }
 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(device_pm_schedule_removal);
 
+/**
+ *	pm_op - execute the PM operation appropiate for given PM event
+ *	@dev:	Device.
+ *	@ops:	PM operations to choose from.
+ *	@state:	PM event message.
+ */
+static int pm_op(struct device *dev, struct pm_ops *ops, pm_message_t state)
+{
+	int error = 0;
+
+	switch (state.event) {
+#ifdef CONFIG_SUSPEND
+	case PM_EVENT_SUSPEND:
+		if (ops->suspend) {
+			error = ops->suspend(dev);
+			suspend_report_result(ops->suspend, error);
+		}
+		break;
+	case PM_EVENT_RESUME:
+		if (ops->resume) {
+			error = ops->resume(dev);
+			suspend_report_result(ops->resume, error);
+		}
+		break;
+#endif /* CONFIG_SUSPEND */
+#ifdef CONFIG_HIBERNATION
+	case PM_EVENT_FREEZE:
+		if (ops->freeze) {
+			error = ops->freeze(dev);
+			suspend_report_result(ops->freeze, error);
+		}
+		break;
+	case PM_EVENT_QUIESCE:
+		if (ops->quiesce) {
+			error = ops->quiesce(dev);
+			suspend_report_result(ops->quiesce, error);
+		}
+		break;
+	case PM_EVENT_HIBERNATE:
+		if (ops->poweroff) {
+			error = ops->poweroff(dev);
+			suspend_report_result(ops->poweroff, error);
+		}
+		break;
+	case PM_EVENT_THAW:
+		if (ops->thaw) {
+			error = ops->thaw(dev);
+			suspend_report_result(ops->thaw, error);
+		}
+		break;
+	case PM_EVENT_RESTORE:
+		if (ops->restore) {
+			error = ops->restore(dev);
+			suspend_report_result(ops->restore, error);
+		}
+		break;
+	case PM_EVENT_RECOVER:
+		if (ops->recover) {
+			error = ops->recover(dev);
+			suspend_report_result(ops->recover, error);
+		}
+		break;
+#endif /* CONFIG_HIBERNATION */
+	default:
+		error = -EINVAL;
+	}
+	return error;
+}
+
+static char *pm_verb(int event)
+{
+	switch (event) {
+	case PM_EVENT_SUSPEND:
+		return "suspend";
+	case PM_EVENT_RESUME:
+		return "resume";
+	case PM_EVENT_FREEZE:
+		return "freeze";
+	case PM_EVENT_QUIESCE:
+		return "quiesce";
+	case PM_EVENT_HIBERNATE:
+		return "hibernate";
+	case PM_EVENT_THAW:
+		return "thaw";
+	case PM_EVENT_RESTORE:
+		return "restore";
+	default:
+		return "(unknown PM event)";
+	}
+}
+
+static void pm_dev_dbg(struct device *dev, pm_message_t state, char *info)
+{
+	dev_dbg(dev, "%s%s%s\n", info, pm_verb(state.event),
+		((state.event & PM_EVENT_SLEEP) && device_may_wakeup(dev)) ?
+		", may wakeup" : "");
+}
+
 /*------------------------- Resume routines -------------------------*/
 
 /**
- *	resume_device_early - Power on one device (early resume).
+ *	resume_device_noirq - Power on one device (early resume).
  *	@dev:	Device.
+ *	@state: Operation to carry out.
  *
  *	Must be called with interrupts disabled.
  */
-static int resume_device_early(struct device *dev)
+static int resume_device_noirq(struct device *dev, pm_message_t state)
 {
 	int error = 0;
 
 	TRACE_DEVICE(dev);
 	TRACE_RESUME(0);
 
-	if (dev->bus && dev->bus->resume_early) {
-		dev_dbg(dev, "EARLY resume\n");
-		error = dev->bus->resume_early(dev);
-	}
+	if (!dev->bus)
+		goto End;
 
+	pm_dev_dbg(dev, state, "EARLY ");
+	if (dev->bus->pm_noirq)
+		error = pm_op(dev, dev->bus->pm_noirq, state);
+	else if (dev->bus->resume_early)
+		error = dev->bus->resume_early(dev);
+ End:
 	TRACE_RESUME(error);
 	return error;
 }
@@ -158,7 +268,7 @@ static int resume_device_early(struct de
  *
  *	Must be called with interrupts disabled and only one CPU running.
  */
-static void dpm_power_up(void)
+static void dpm_power_up(pm_message_t state)
 {
 
 	while (!list_empty(&dpm_off_irq)) {
@@ -166,7 +276,7 @@ static void dpm_power_up(void)
 		struct device *dev = to_device(entry);
 
 		list_move_tail(entry, &dpm_off);
-		resume_device_early(dev);
+		resume_device_noirq(dev, state);
 	}
 }
 
@@ -178,19 +288,49 @@ static void dpm_power_up(void)
  *
  *	Must be called with interrupts disabled.
  */
-void device_power_up(void)
+void device_power_up(pm_message_t state)
 {
 	sysdev_resume();
-	dpm_power_up();
+	dpm_power_up(state);
 }
 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(device_power_up);
 
 /**
+ *	complete_device - Complete a PM transition for given device
+ *	@dev:	Device.
+ *	@state:	Power transition we are completing.
+ */
+static void complete_device(struct device *dev, pm_message_t state)
+{
+	down(&dev->sem);
+
+	if (dev->bus) {
+		pm_dev_dbg(dev, state, "completing ");
+		if (dev->bus->pm && dev->bus->pm->complete)
+			dev->bus->pm->complete(dev);
+	}
+
+	if (dev->type) {
+		pm_dev_dbg(dev, state, "completing type ");
+		if (dev->type->pm && dev->type->pm->complete)
+			dev->type->pm->complete(dev);
+	}
+
+	if (dev->class) {
+		pm_dev_dbg(dev, state, "completing class ");
+		if (dev->class->pm && dev->class->pm->complete)
+			dev->class->pm->complete(dev);
+	}
+
+	up(&dev->sem);
+}
+
+/**
  *	resume_device - Restore state for one device.
  *	@dev:	Device.
- *
+ *	@state:	Operation to carry out.
  */
-static int resume_device(struct device *dev)
+static int resume_device(struct device *dev, pm_message_t state)
 {
 	int error = 0;
 
@@ -199,21 +339,34 @@ static int resume_device(struct device *
 
 	down(&dev->sem);
 
-	if (dev->bus && dev->bus->resume) {
-		dev_dbg(dev,"resuming\n");
-		error = dev->bus->resume(dev);
+	if (dev->bus) {
+		pm_dev_dbg(dev, state, "");
+		if (dev->bus->pm)
+			error = pm_op(dev, dev->bus->pm, state);
+		else if (dev->bus->resume)
+			error = dev->bus->resume(dev);
 	}
+	if (error)
+		goto End;
 
-	if (!error && dev->type && dev->type->resume) {
-		dev_dbg(dev,"resuming\n");
-		error = dev->type->resume(dev);
+	if (dev->type) {
+		pm_dev_dbg(dev, state, "type ");
+		if (dev->type->pm)
+			error = pm_op(dev, dev->type->pm, state);
+		else if (dev->type->resume)
+			error = dev->type->resume(dev);
 	}
+	if (error)
+		goto End;
 
-	if (!error && dev->class && dev->class->resume) {
-		dev_dbg(dev,"class resume\n");
-		error = dev->class->resume(dev);
+	if (dev->class) {
+		pm_dev_dbg(dev, state, "class ");
+		if (dev->class->pm)
+			error = pm_op(dev, dev->class->pm, state);
+		else if (dev->class->resume)
+			error = dev->class->resume(dev);
 	}
-
+ End:
 	up(&dev->sem);
 
 	TRACE_RESUME(error);
@@ -228,9 +381,9 @@ static int resume_device(struct device *
  *	went through the early resume.
  *
  *	Take devices from the dpm_off_list, resume them,
- *	and put them on the dpm_locked list.
+ *	and put them on the dpm_active list.
  */
-static void dpm_resume(void)
+static void dpm_resume(pm_message_t state)
 {
 	mutex_lock(&dpm_list_mtx);
 	all_sleeping = false;
@@ -239,9 +392,10 @@ static void dpm_resume(void)
 		struct device *dev = to_device(entry);
 
 		list_move_tail(entry, &dpm_active);
-		dev->power.sleeping = false;
+		dev->power.status = DPM_ON;
 		mutex_unlock(&dpm_list_mtx);
-		resume_device(dev);
+		resume_device(dev, state);
+		complete_device(dev, state);
 		mutex_lock(&dpm_list_mtx);
 	}
 	mutex_unlock(&dpm_list_mtx);
@@ -269,14 +423,15 @@ static void unregister_dropped_devices(v
 
 /**
  *	device_resume - Restore state of each device in system.
+ *	@state: Operation to carry out.
  *
  *	Resume all the devices, unlock them all, and allow new
  *	devices to be registered once again.
  */
-void device_resume(void)
+void device_resume(pm_message_t state)
 {
 	might_sleep();
-	dpm_resume();
+	dpm_resume(state);
 	unregister_dropped_devices();
 }
 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(device_resume);
@@ -284,37 +439,43 @@ EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(device_resume);
 
 /*------------------------- Suspend routines -------------------------*/
 
-static inline char *suspend_verb(u32 event)
+/**
+ *	resume_event - return a PM message representing the resume event
+ *	               corresponding to given sleep state.
+ *	@sleep_state - PM message representing a sleep state
+ */
+static pm_message_t resume_event(pm_message_t sleep_state)
 {
-	switch (event) {
-	case PM_EVENT_SUSPEND:	return "suspend";
-	case PM_EVENT_FREEZE:	return "freeze";
-	case PM_EVENT_PRETHAW:	return "prethaw";
-	default:		return "(unknown suspend event)";
+	switch (sleep_state.event) {
+	case PM_EVENT_SUSPEND:
+		return PMSG_RESUME;
+	case PM_EVENT_FREEZE:
+	case PM_EVENT_QUIESCE:
+		return PMSG_RECOVER;
+	case PM_EVENT_HIBERNATE:
+		return PMSG_RESTORE;
 	}
-}
-
-static void
-suspend_device_dbg(struct device *dev, pm_message_t state, char *info)
-{
-	dev_dbg(dev, "%s%s%s\n", info, suspend_verb(state.event),
-		((state.event == PM_EVENT_SUSPEND) && device_may_wakeup(dev)) ?
-		", may wakeup" : "");
+	return PMSG_ON;
 }
 
 /**
- *	suspend_device_late - Shut down one device (late suspend).
+ *	suspend_device_noirq - Shut down one device (late suspend).
  *	@dev:	Device.
  *	@state:	Power state device is entering.
  *
  *	This is called with interrupts off and only a single CPU running.
  */
-static int suspend_device_late(struct device *dev, pm_message_t state)
+static int suspend_device_noirq(struct device *dev, pm_message_t state)
 {
 	int error = 0;
 
-	if (dev->bus && dev->bus->suspend_late) {
-		suspend_device_dbg(dev, state, "LATE ");
+	if (!dev->bus)
+		return 0;
+
+	pm_dev_dbg(dev, state, "LATE ");
+	if (dev->bus->pm_noirq) {
+		error = pm_op(dev, dev->bus->pm_noirq, state);
+	} else if (dev->bus->suspend_late) {
 		error = dev->bus->suspend_late(dev, state);
 		suspend_report_result(dev->bus->suspend_late, error);
 	}
@@ -339,7 +500,7 @@ int device_power_down(pm_message_t state
 		struct list_head *entry = dpm_off.prev;
 		struct device *dev = to_device(entry);
 
-		error = suspend_device_late(dev, state);
+		error = suspend_device_noirq(dev, state);
 		if (error) {
 			printk(KERN_ERR "Could not power down device %s: "
 					"error %d\n",
@@ -353,45 +514,100 @@ int device_power_down(pm_message_t state
 	if (!error)
 		error = sysdev_suspend(state);
 	if (error)
-		dpm_power_up();
+		dpm_power_up(resume_event(state));
 	return error;
 }
 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(device_power_down);
 
 /**
- *	suspend_device - Save state of one device.
+ *	prepare_device - Execute the ->prepare() callback(s) for given device.
  *	@dev:	Device.
- *	@state:	Power state device is entering.
+ *	@state: Operation we are preparing for.
  */
-static int suspend_device(struct device *dev, pm_message_t state)
+static int prepare_device(struct device *dev, pm_message_t state)
 {
 	int error = 0;
 
 	down(&dev->sem);
 
-	if (dev->power.power_state.event) {
-		dev_dbg(dev, "PM: suspend %d-->%d\n",
-			dev->power.power_state.event, state.event);
+	if (dev->bus) {
+		pm_dev_dbg(dev, state, "preparing ");
+		if (dev->bus->pm && dev->bus->pm->prepare) {
+			error = dev->bus->pm->prepare(dev);
+			suspend_report_result(dev->bus->pm->prepare, error);
+		}
 	}
+	if (error)
+		goto End;
 
-	if (dev->class && dev->class->suspend) {
-		suspend_device_dbg(dev, state, "class ");
-		error = dev->class->suspend(dev, state);
-		suspend_report_result(dev->class->suspend, error);
+	if (dev->type) {
+		pm_dev_dbg(dev, state, "preparing type ");
+		if (dev->type->pm && dev->type->pm->prepare) {
+			error = dev->type->pm->prepare(dev);
+			suspend_report_result(dev->type->pm->prepare, error);
+		}
 	}
+	if (error)
+		goto End;
 
-	if (!error && dev->type && dev->type->suspend) {
-		suspend_device_dbg(dev, state, "type ");
-		error = dev->type->suspend(dev, state);
-		suspend_report_result(dev->type->suspend, error);
+	if (dev->class) {
+		pm_dev_dbg(dev, state, "preparing class ");
+		if (dev->class->pm && dev->class->pm->prepare) {
+			error = dev->class->pm->prepare(dev);
+			suspend_report_result(dev->class->pm->prepare, error);
+		}
 	}
+ End:
+	up(&dev->sem);
+
+	return error;
+}
 
-	if (!error && dev->bus && dev->bus->suspend) {
-		suspend_device_dbg(dev, state, "");
-		error = dev->bus->suspend(dev, state);
-		suspend_report_result(dev->bus->suspend, error);
+/**
+ *	suspend_device - Save state of one device.
+ *	@dev:	Device.
+ *	@state:	Power state device is entering.
+ */
+static int suspend_device(struct device *dev, pm_message_t state)
+{
+	int error = 0;
+
+	down(&dev->sem);
+
+	if (dev->class) {
+		pm_dev_dbg(dev, state, "class ");
+		if (dev->class->pm) {
+			error = pm_op(dev, dev->class->pm, state);
+		} else if (dev->class->suspend) {
+			error = dev->class->suspend(dev, state);
+			suspend_report_result(dev->class->suspend, error);
+		}
+	}
+	if (error)
+		goto End;
+
+	if (dev->type) {
+		pm_dev_dbg(dev, state, "type ");
+		if (dev->type->pm) {
+			error = pm_op(dev, dev->type->pm, state);
+		} else if (dev->type->suspend) {
+			error = dev->type->suspend(dev, state);
+			suspend_report_result(dev->type->suspend, error);
+		}
 	}
+	if (error)
+		goto End;
 
+	if (dev->bus) {
+		pm_dev_dbg(dev, state, "");
+		if (dev->bus->pm) {
+			error = pm_op(dev, dev->bus->pm, state);
+		} else if (dev->bus->suspend) {
+			error = dev->bus->suspend(dev, state);
+			suspend_report_result(dev->bus->suspend, error);
+		}
+	}
+ End:
 	up(&dev->sem);
 
 	return error;
@@ -401,13 +617,8 @@ static int suspend_device(struct device 
  *	dpm_suspend - Suspend every device.
  *	@state:	Power state to put each device in.
  *
- *	Walk the dpm_locked list.  Suspend each device and move it
+ *	Walk the dpm_active list.  Suspend each device and move it
  *	to the dpm_off list.
- *
- *	(For historical reasons, if it returns -EAGAIN, that used to mean
- *	that the device would be called again with interrupts disabled.
- *	These days, we use the "suspend_late()" callback for that, so we
- *	print a warning and consider it an error).
  */
 static int dpm_suspend(pm_message_t state)
 {
@@ -418,22 +629,37 @@ static int dpm_suspend(pm_message_t stat
 		struct list_head *entry = dpm_active.prev;
 		struct device *dev = to_device(entry);
 
-		WARN_ON(dev->parent && dev->parent->power.sleeping);
+		WARN_ON(dev->parent && dev->parent->power.status == DPM_OFF);
+		dev->power.status = DPM_SUSPENDING;
+		mutex_unlock(&dpm_list_mtx);
+
+		error = prepare_device(dev, state);
+
+		mutex_lock(&dpm_list_mtx);
+		if (error == -EAGAIN)
+			dev->power.status = DPM_ON;
+		else if(error)
+			break;
+		if (dev->power.status == DPM_ON) {
+			mutex_unlock(&dpm_list_mtx);
+
+			complete_device(dev, resume_event(state));
 
-		dev->power.sleeping = true;
+			mutex_lock(&dpm_list_mtx);
+			continue;
+		}
+		dev->power.status = DPM_OFF;
 		mutex_unlock(&dpm_list_mtx);
+
 		error = suspend_device(dev, state);
+
 		mutex_lock(&dpm_list_mtx);
 		if (error) {
-			printk(KERN_ERR "Could not suspend device %s: "
-					"error %d%s\n",
-					kobject_name(&dev->kobj),
-					error,
-					(error == -EAGAIN ?
-					" (please convert to suspend_late)" :
-					""));
-			dev->power.sleeping = false;
-			break;
+			dev->power.status = DPM_ON;
+			mutex_unlock(&dpm_list_mtx);
+
+			complete_device(dev, resume_event(state));
+			return error;
 		}
 		if (!list_empty(&dev->power.entry))
 			list_move(&dev->power.entry, &dpm_off);
@@ -449,8 +675,7 @@ static int dpm_suspend(pm_message_t stat
  *	device_suspend - Save state and stop all devices in system.
  *	@state: new power management state
  *
- *	Prevent new devices from being registered, then lock all devices
- *	and suspend them.
+ *	Prepare and suspend all devices.
  */
 int device_suspend(pm_message_t state)
 {
@@ -459,7 +684,7 @@ int device_suspend(pm_message_t state)
 	might_sleep();
 	error = dpm_suspend(state);
 	if (error)
-		device_resume();
+		device_resume(resume_event(state));
 	return error;
 }
 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(device_suspend);
Index: linux-2.6/include/linux/device.h
===================================================================
--- linux-2.6.orig/include/linux/device.h
+++ linux-2.6/include/linux/device.h
@@ -69,6 +69,9 @@ struct bus_type {
 	int (*resume_early)(struct device *dev);
 	int (*resume)(struct device *dev);
 
+	struct pm_ops *pm;
+	struct pm_ops *pm_noirq;
+
 	struct bus_type_private *p;
 };
 
@@ -202,6 +205,8 @@ struct class {
 
 	int (*suspend)(struct device *dev, pm_message_t state);
 	int (*resume)(struct device *dev);
+
+	struct pm_ops *pm;
 };
 
 extern int __must_check class_register(struct class *class);
@@ -345,8 +350,11 @@ struct device_type {
 	struct attribute_group **groups;
 	int (*uevent)(struct device *dev, struct kobj_uevent_env *env);
 	void (*release)(struct device *dev);
+
 	int (*suspend)(struct device *dev, pm_message_t state);
 	int (*resume)(struct device *dev);
+
+	struct pm_ops *pm;
 };
 
 /* interface for exporting device attributes */
Index: linux-2.6/kernel/power/disk.c
===================================================================
--- linux-2.6.orig/kernel/power/disk.c
+++ linux-2.6/kernel/power/disk.c
@@ -224,7 +224,7 @@ static int create_image(int platform_mod
 	/* NOTE:  device_power_up() is just a resume() for devices
 	 * that suspended with irqs off ... no overall powerup.
 	 */
-	device_power_up();
+	device_power_up(in_suspend ? PMSG_RECOVER : PMSG_RESTORE);
  Enable_irqs:
 	local_irq_enable();
 	return error;
@@ -280,7 +280,7 @@ int hibernation_snapshot(int platform_mo
  Finish:
 	platform_finish(platform_mode);
  Resume_devices:
-	device_resume();
+	device_resume(in_suspend ? PMSG_RECOVER : PMSG_RESTORE);
  Resume_console:
 	resume_console();
  Close:
@@ -301,7 +301,7 @@ static int resume_target_kernel(void)
 	int error;
 
 	local_irq_disable();
-	error = device_power_down(PMSG_PRETHAW);
+	error = device_power_down(PMSG_QUIESCE);
 	if (error) {
 		printk(KERN_ERR "PM: Some devices failed to power down, "
 			"aborting resume\n");
@@ -329,7 +329,7 @@ static int resume_target_kernel(void)
 	swsusp_free();
 	restore_processor_state();
 	touch_softlockup_watchdog();
-	device_power_up();
+	device_power_up(PMSG_THAW);
  Enable_irqs:
 	local_irq_enable();
 	return error;
@@ -350,7 +350,7 @@ int hibernation_restore(int platform_mod
 
 	pm_prepare_console();
 	suspend_console();
-	error = device_suspend(PMSG_PRETHAW);
+	error = device_suspend(PMSG_QUIESCE);
 	if (error)
 		goto Finish;
 
@@ -362,7 +362,7 @@ int hibernation_restore(int platform_mod
 		enable_nonboot_cpus();
 	}
 	platform_restore_cleanup(platform_mode);
-	device_resume();
+	device_resume(PMSG_RECOVER);
  Finish:
 	resume_console();
 	pm_restore_console();
@@ -419,7 +419,7 @@ int hibernation_platform_enter(void)
  Finish:
 	hibernation_ops->finish();
  Resume_devices:
-	device_resume();
+	device_resume(PMSG_RESTORE);
  Resume_console:
 	resume_console();
  Close:
Index: linux-2.6/kernel/power/main.c
===================================================================
--- linux-2.6.orig/kernel/power/main.c
+++ linux-2.6/kernel/power/main.c
@@ -239,7 +239,7 @@ static int suspend_enter(suspend_state_t
 	if (!suspend_test(TEST_CORE))
 		error = suspend_ops->enter(state);
 
-	device_power_up();
+	device_power_up(PMSG_RESUME);
  Done:
 	arch_suspend_enable_irqs();
 	BUG_ON(irqs_disabled());
@@ -291,7 +291,7 @@ int suspend_devices_and_enter(suspend_st
 	if (suspend_ops->finish)
 		suspend_ops->finish();
  Resume_devices:
-	device_resume();
+	device_resume(PMSG_RESUME);
  Resume_console:
 	resume_console();
  Close:
Index: linux-2.6/arch/x86/kernel/apm_32.c
===================================================================
--- linux-2.6.orig/arch/x86/kernel/apm_32.c
+++ linux-2.6/arch/x86/kernel/apm_32.c
@@ -1221,9 +1221,9 @@ static int suspend(int vetoable)
 	if (err != APM_SUCCESS)
 		apm_error("suspend", err);
 	err = (err == APM_SUCCESS) ? 0 : -EIO;
-	device_power_up();
+	device_power_up(PMSG_RESUME);
 	local_irq_enable();
-	device_resume();
+	device_resume(PMSG_RESUME);
 	pm_send_all(PM_RESUME, (void *)0);
 	queue_event(APM_NORMAL_RESUME, NULL);
  out:
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