Re: [PATCH v2 2/3] sdhci-pci : Enable runtime PM support

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Hi Pierre,

On Sun, Feb 13, 2011 at 11:42:01AM +0100, Pierre Tardy wrote:
> > [   10.892280] sdhci-pci 0000:17:00.0: Unbalanced pm_runtime_enable!
> 
> I never have seen this before. I'm not testing those patches on
> mmc-next, as our platform is not totally upstream yet, and do not boot
> on 2.6.37+ based kernel.
> However, we backported the pm_runtime patches from 2.6.37. Is there
> some differences in very latest patches on default enablement of
> runtime_pm?

It's getting enabled by drivers/pci/pci-driver.c:local_pci_probe(),
before the sdhci-pci probe function runs.  local_pci_probe() does:

        /* Unbound PCI devices are always set to disabled and suspended.
         * During probe, the device is set to enabled and active and the
         * usage count is incremented.  If the driver supports runtime PM,
         * it should call pm_runtime_put_noidle() in its probe routine and
         * pm_runtime_get_noresume() in its remove routine.
         */
        pm_runtime_get_noresume(dev);
        pm_runtime_set_active(dev);
        pm_runtime_enable(dev);

and then the "Unbalanced pm_runtime_enable!" message appears when
sdhci_pci_probe() calls pm_runtime_enable() for the second time. 

> > I then removed the card and reinserted it, but there's no dmesg output
> > related to the reinsert, only to the card removal:
> >
> > [   65.381047] mmc0: card d555 removed
> >
> > So, card insertion is broken.  I then did rmmod sdhci-pci && modprobe
> > sdhci-pci, and it picked up the card again.
> 
> So what you have here is non working card-detection when device is in PCI_D3.
> This sounds like a HW limitation in you platform.
> 
> D3 is originally meant for suspend to ram, so it sounds logic that
> some HW wont support wake on card detect.
> it sounds like we need a SDHCI_RUNTIME_PM_CAP, so that we can properly
> describe which HW can be safely put D3 at runtime.
> Also, maybe on some HW, D1 will support wake on card detect. I dont
> know how can the driver hint pci subsystem that it should go D1 rather
> than D3 in the runtime_pm flow.
> Maybe Rafael can advice on this.

The controller advertises the ability to generate PME wakeups from D3
in its PCI capabilities; perhaps we just aren't programming it properly.
I don't see anything in your patch that would set SDHCI wakeup bits or
unmask card insertion/removal IRQs -- maybe that could be it?

Thanks,

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Chris Ball   <cjb@xxxxxxxxxx>   <http://printf.net/>
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