PM / Runtime: Allow _put_sync() from interrupts-disabled context
Currently the use of pm_runtime_put_sync() is not safe from interrupts-disabled context because rpm_idle() will release the spinlock and enable interrupts for the idle callbacks. This enables interrupts during a time where interrupts were expected to be disabled, and can have strange side effects on drivers that expected interrupts to be disabled. This is not a bug since the documentation clearly states that only _put_sync_suspend() is safe in IRQ-safe mode. However, pm_runtime_put_sync() could be made safe when in IRQ-safe mode by releasing the spinlock but not re-enabling interrupts, which is what this patch aims to do. Problem was found when using some buggy drivers that set pm_runtime_irq_safe() and used _put_sync() in interrupts-disabled context. Reported-by: Colin Cross <ccross@google.com> Tested-by: Nishanth Menon <nm@ti.com> Signed-off-by: Kevin Hilman <khilman@ti.com> Signed-off-by: Rafael J. Wysocki <rjw@sisk.pl>
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@ -54,11 +54,10 @@ referred to as subsystem-level callbacks in what follows.
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By default, the callbacks are always invoked in process context with interrupts
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enabled. However, subsystems can use the pm_runtime_irq_safe() helper function
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to tell the PM core that a device's ->runtime_suspend() and ->runtime_resume()
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callbacks should be invoked in atomic context with interrupts disabled
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(->runtime_idle() is still invoked the default way). This implies that these
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callback routines must not block or sleep, but it also means that the
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synchronous helper functions listed at the end of Section 4 can be used within
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an interrupt handler or in an atomic context.
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callbacks should be invoked in atomic context with interrupts disabled.
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This implies that these callback routines must not block or sleep, but it also
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means that the synchronous helper functions listed at the end of Section 4 can
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be used within an interrupt handler or in an atomic context.
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The subsystem-level suspend callback is _entirely_ _responsible_ for handling
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the suspend of the device as appropriate, which may, but need not include
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@ -483,6 +482,7 @@ pm_runtime_suspend()
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pm_runtime_autosuspend()
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pm_runtime_resume()
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pm_runtime_get_sync()
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pm_runtime_put_sync()
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pm_runtime_put_sync_suspend()
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5. Runtime PM Initialization, Device Probing and Removal
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@ -226,10 +226,16 @@ static int rpm_idle(struct device *dev, int rpmflags)
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callback = NULL;
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if (callback) {
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if (dev->power.irq_safe)
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spin_unlock(&dev->power.lock);
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else
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spin_unlock_irq(&dev->power.lock);
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callback(dev);
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if (dev->power.irq_safe)
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spin_lock(&dev->power.lock);
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else
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spin_lock_irq(&dev->power.lock);
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}
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