On Tue, 1 Jun 2010 03:49:37 +0200 (CEST) Thomas Gleixner <tglx@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On Tue, 1 Jun 2010, Neil Brown wrote: > > And if you are right that the race window cannot be closed, then the whole > > suspend-blocker infrastructure is pointless as the purpose of it is simply to > > close that window. If it really does not and cannot work, then it would be > > best to reject it for that reason rather than for less concrete aesthetic > > arguments. > > But presumably it does work in practice on Android hardware so ..... confused. > > > > Having just seen the email from Thomas, maybe you mean that it cannot be > > closed on devices using ACPI, but can on other devices. I can sort-of > > imagine how that would be the case (I tried reading an ACPI spec once - my > > hat is of to those of you who understand it). > > That shouldn't prevent us from closing the race window on "sane" hardware > > that allows it. This would, I think, be sufficient for Android's needs. > > > > I'm hoping we can get agreement on: > > - there is a race with suspend > > That's a matter of how you define "suspend". I define "suspend" as echo mem > /sys/power/state > > If "suspend" is another deep idle state and the hardware is sane, > there is no race at all - assumed that the driver/platform developer > got it right. It's not rocket science to transition from "normal" irq > delivery to wakeup based delivery raceless (except for PC style x86 > hardware of today) > > If "suspend" is the thing we are used to via /sys/power/state then the > race will persist forever except for the suspend blocker workaround, > which we can express in QoS terms as well w/o adding another suspend > related user space API. I'm not interested in adding another user-space API if it can possibly be avoided, and I think it can. But that is a later step in the process. I think you have acknowledged that there is a race with suspend - thanks. Next step was "can it be closed". You seem to suggest that it can, but you describe it as a "work around" rather than a "bug fix"... Do you agree that the race is a "bug", and therefore it is appropriate to "fix" it assuming an acceptable fix can be found (which I think it can)? If you agree that it is appropriate for try to fix this bug, then the next step would be to get the Android devs to agree that a fix could - in principle - address the need for which they created suspend-blockers. Arve: can you confirm that? Then, with a clear and agreed goal, we can look at possible fixes. Thanks, NeilBrown > > Thanks, > > tglx _______________________________________________ linux-pm mailing list linux-pm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.linux-foundation.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-pm