On Mon, May 2, 2011 at 4:28 PM, Greg KH <gregkh@xxxxxxx> wrote: > > A driver that does not rely on the firmware being built in would be > correct in calling request_firmware_nowait() on resume, then when > userspace is properly woken up, the firmware would be sent to the > device, then the driver would be notified, load it, and handle things > as part of its resume sequence from that notification. > > Isn't that ideally what we want to have happen? No. Absolutely not. What we ideally want to happen is for the driver to not be a stupid piece of sh*t. A driver that needs firmware loading at resume time IS A BROKEN DRIVER. It really is that simple. > Or am I missing something else? The only correct thing to do is for a driver that is active over a suspend to cache the firmware in RAM. There is absolutely no other possible solution. You can't rely on user-space loading, because the user space may well require that driver to load things in the first place. And even if it doesn't, it leaves a huge gaping window where the driver is useless because it has no firmware, and then any other (unrelated to firmware loading or udev or anythign else) user space that wants to access the device - because it was accessing it before the suspend - will be hosed. Seriously. Anything else is pure idiocy. The only sane model is for drivers to load the firmware before the suspend even happens. Preferably by simply never unloading the firmware in the first place. No amount of crazy hacks will ever solve the problem if a driver doesn't do that. Not "nowait", not "reload it from udev when user space comes back". Linus _______________________________________________ linux-pm mailing list linux-pm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.linux-foundation.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-pm