* [RFD] drivers: base: A driver's ->sync_state() callback don't get called
@ 2021-08-31 13:55 Ulf Hansson
2021-08-31 16:59 ` Saravana Kannan
0 siblings, 1 reply; 3+ messages in thread
From: Ulf Hansson @ 2021-08-31 13:55 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Saravana Kannan, Rafael J. Wysocki, Stephen Boyd
Cc: Rob Herring, John Stultz, Greg Kroah-Hartman, Linux PM,
Linux Kernel Mailing List, DTML
Hi Saravana, Rafael, Stephen,
I have observed an issue with a driver's ->sync_state() callback that
doesn't get called, even if consumers/supplier device links conditions
should have been satisfied. I have narrowed down the problem, but I am
not sure what is the best solution to fix it, hence I am turning to
you for some discussion/advice.
I have two test platform drivers, one that matches on the
"test,pm-domains-test" compatible string (this driver also has the
->sync_state() callback assigned) and another driver that matches on
"test,runtime-pm-test".
This is the relevant part in my DTS file:
pm_domain_test {
compatible = "test,pm-domains-test";
pdParent: power-domain-parent {
#power-domain-cells = <0>;
};
pdChild: power-domain-child {
#power-domain-cells = <0>;
power-domains = <&pdParent>;
};
};
soctest: soctest {
compatible = "simple-bus";
rpmtest0 {
compatible = "test,runtime-pm-test";
power-domains = <&pdParent>;
};
};
During boot the fw_devlinks are being created and their corresponding
links. With some debug enabled this shows some of the interesting
parts that are being printed to the log:
[ 0.041539] device: 'pm_domain_test': device_add
[ 0.041629] OF: Not linking pm_domain_test to pm_domain_test - is descendant
[ 0.041718] device: 'soctest': device_add
[ 0.041803] OF: Linking rpmtest0 (consumer) to pm_domain_test (supplier)
[ 0.041829] device: 'platform:pm_domain_test--platform:soctest': device_add
[ 0.041892] platform soctest: Linked as a sync state only consumer
to pm_domain_test
[ 0.041957] OF: create child: /soctest/rpmtest0
[ 0.041995] device: 'soctest:rpmtest0': device_add
[ 0.042072] device:
'platform:pm_domain_test--platform:soctest:rpmtest0': device_add
[ 0.042132] devices_kset: Moving soctest:rpmtest0 to end of list
[ 0.042141] platform soctest:rpmtest0: Linked as a consumer to pm_domain_test
The interesting thing here is the "sync state only" link that gets
created. I assume there are good reasons for creating this link, even
if I fail to understand exactly why.
In any case, the sync state only link never gets dropped, which I
assume is because there is no driver getting bound for the "soctest"
device (it has only the "simple-bus" compatible).
In other words, it doesn't matter that both the rpmtest0 and the
pm_domain_test devices are probed, thus satisfying the
supplier/consumer conditions, the ->sync_state() callback doesn't get
called anyway.
Can you perhaps help to point me in a direction of how to best fix this problem?
Kind regards
Ulf Hansson
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* Re: [RFD] drivers: base: A driver's ->sync_state() callback don't get called
2021-08-31 13:55 [RFD] drivers: base: A driver's ->sync_state() callback don't get called Ulf Hansson
@ 2021-08-31 16:59 ` Saravana Kannan
2021-08-31 22:46 ` Saravana Kannan
0 siblings, 1 reply; 3+ messages in thread
From: Saravana Kannan @ 2021-08-31 16:59 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Ulf Hansson
Cc: Rafael J. Wysocki, Stephen Boyd, Rob Herring, John Stultz,
Greg Kroah-Hartman, Linux PM, Linux Kernel Mailing List, DTML
On Tue, Aug 31, 2021 at 6:56 AM Ulf Hansson <ulf.hansson@linaro.org> wrote:
>
> Hi Saravana, Rafael, Stephen,
>
> I have observed an issue with a driver's ->sync_state() callback that
> doesn't get called, even if consumers/supplier device links conditions
> should have been satisfied. I have narrowed down the problem, but I am
> not sure what is the best solution to fix it, hence I am turning to
> you for some discussion/advice.
>
> I have two test platform drivers, one that matches on the
> "test,pm-domains-test" compatible string (this driver also has the
> ->sync_state() callback assigned) and another driver that matches on
> "test,runtime-pm-test".
>
> This is the relevant part in my DTS file:
>
> pm_domain_test {
> compatible = "test,pm-domains-test";
>
> pdParent: power-domain-parent {
> #power-domain-cells = <0>;
> };
>
> pdChild: power-domain-child {
> #power-domain-cells = <0>;
> power-domains = <&pdParent>;
> };
> };
>
> soctest: soctest {
> compatible = "simple-bus";
>
> rpmtest0 {
> compatible = "test,runtime-pm-test";
> power-domains = <&pdParent>;
> };
> };
>
> During boot the fw_devlinks are being created and their corresponding
> links. With some debug enabled this shows some of the interesting
> parts that are being printed to the log:
>
> [ 0.041539] device: 'pm_domain_test': device_add
> [ 0.041629] OF: Not linking pm_domain_test to pm_domain_test - is descendant
> [ 0.041718] device: 'soctest': device_add
> [ 0.041803] OF: Linking rpmtest0 (consumer) to pm_domain_test (supplier)
> [ 0.041829] device: 'platform:pm_domain_test--platform:soctest': device_add
> [ 0.041892] platform soctest: Linked as a sync state only consumer
> to pm_domain_test
> [ 0.041957] OF: create child: /soctest/rpmtest0
> [ 0.041995] device: 'soctest:rpmtest0': device_add
> [ 0.042072] device:
> 'platform:pm_domain_test--platform:soctest:rpmtest0': device_add
> [ 0.042132] devices_kset: Moving soctest:rpmtest0 to end of list
> [ 0.042141] platform soctest:rpmtest0: Linked as a consumer to pm_domain_test
>
> The interesting thing here is the "sync state only" link that gets
> created. I assume there are good reasons for creating this link, even
> if I fail to understand exactly why.
In general there's a good reason for creating these links from parent
devices of the consumer to the supplier. It is documented in the code
under __fw_devlink_link_to_consumers().
/*
* If consumer device is not available yet, make a "proxy"
* SYNC_STATE_ONLY link from the consumer's parent device to
* the supplier device. This is necessary to make sure the
* supplier doesn't get a sync_state() callback before the real
* consumer can create a device link to the supplier.
*
* This proxy link step is needed to handle the case where the
* consumer's parent device is added before the supplier.
*/
and under __fw_devlink_link_to_suppliers().
/*
* Make "proxy" SYNC_STATE_ONLY device links to represent the needs of
* all the descendants. This proxy link step is needed to handle the
* case where the supplier is added before the consumer's parent device
* (@dev).
*/
>
> In any case, the sync state only link never gets dropped, which I
> assume is because there is no driver getting bound for the "soctest"
> device (it has only the "simple-bus" compatible).
Yeah, you've identified the problem correctly. I've been thinking
about this possibility (and all the side effects a fix might have). I
can send out a fix for this soon (within a week or so).
> In other words, it doesn't matter that both the rpmtest0 and the
> pm_domain_test devices are probed, thus satisfying the
> supplier/consumer conditions, the ->sync_state() callback doesn't get
> called anyway.
>
> Can you perhaps help to point me in a direction of how to best fix this problem?
I hope you are okay with me sending a fix.
-Saravana
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* Re: [RFD] drivers: base: A driver's ->sync_state() callback don't get called
2021-08-31 16:59 ` Saravana Kannan
@ 2021-08-31 22:46 ` Saravana Kannan
0 siblings, 0 replies; 3+ messages in thread
From: Saravana Kannan @ 2021-08-31 22:46 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Ulf Hansson
Cc: Rafael J. Wysocki, Stephen Boyd, Rob Herring, John Stultz,
Greg Kroah-Hartman, Linux PM, Linux Kernel Mailing List, DTML
On Tue, Aug 31, 2021 at 9:59 AM Saravana Kannan <saravanak@google.com> wrote:
>
> On Tue, Aug 31, 2021 at 6:56 AM Ulf Hansson <ulf.hansson@linaro.org> wrote:
> >
> > Hi Saravana, Rafael, Stephen,
> >
> > I have observed an issue with a driver's ->sync_state() callback that
> > doesn't get called, even if consumers/supplier device links conditions
> > should have been satisfied. I have narrowed down the problem, but I am
> > not sure what is the best solution to fix it, hence I am turning to
> > you for some discussion/advice.
> >
> > I have two test platform drivers, one that matches on the
> > "test,pm-domains-test" compatible string (this driver also has the
> > ->sync_state() callback assigned) and another driver that matches on
> > "test,runtime-pm-test".
> >
> > This is the relevant part in my DTS file:
> >
> > pm_domain_test {
> > compatible = "test,pm-domains-test";
> >
> > pdParent: power-domain-parent {
> > #power-domain-cells = <0>;
> > };
> >
> > pdChild: power-domain-child {
> > #power-domain-cells = <0>;
> > power-domains = <&pdParent>;
> > };
> > };
> >
> > soctest: soctest {
> > compatible = "simple-bus";
> >
> > rpmtest0 {
> > compatible = "test,runtime-pm-test";
> > power-domains = <&pdParent>;
> > };
> > };
> >
> > During boot the fw_devlinks are being created and their corresponding
> > links. With some debug enabled this shows some of the interesting
> > parts that are being printed to the log:
> >
> > [ 0.041539] device: 'pm_domain_test': device_add
> > [ 0.041629] OF: Not linking pm_domain_test to pm_domain_test - is descendant
> > [ 0.041718] device: 'soctest': device_add
> > [ 0.041803] OF: Linking rpmtest0 (consumer) to pm_domain_test (supplier)
> > [ 0.041829] device: 'platform:pm_domain_test--platform:soctest': device_add
> > [ 0.041892] platform soctest: Linked as a sync state only consumer
> > to pm_domain_test
> > [ 0.041957] OF: create child: /soctest/rpmtest0
> > [ 0.041995] device: 'soctest:rpmtest0': device_add
> > [ 0.042072] device:
> > 'platform:pm_domain_test--platform:soctest:rpmtest0': device_add
> > [ 0.042132] devices_kset: Moving soctest:rpmtest0 to end of list
> > [ 0.042141] platform soctest:rpmtest0: Linked as a consumer to pm_domain_test
> >
> > The interesting thing here is the "sync state only" link that gets
> > created. I assume there are good reasons for creating this link, even
> > if I fail to understand exactly why.
>
> In general there's a good reason for creating these links from parent
> devices of the consumer to the supplier. It is documented in the code
> under __fw_devlink_link_to_consumers().
>
> /*
> * If consumer device is not available yet, make a "proxy"
> * SYNC_STATE_ONLY link from the consumer's parent device to
> * the supplier device. This is necessary to make sure the
> * supplier doesn't get a sync_state() callback before the real
> * consumer can create a device link to the supplier.
> *
> * This proxy link step is needed to handle the case where the
> * consumer's parent device is added before the supplier.
> */
>
> and under __fw_devlink_link_to_suppliers().
>
> /*
> * Make "proxy" SYNC_STATE_ONLY device links to represent the needs of
> * all the descendants. This proxy link step is needed to handle the
> * case where the supplier is added before the consumer's parent device
> * (@dev).
> */
>
>
> >
> > In any case, the sync state only link never gets dropped, which I
> > assume is because there is no driver getting bound for the "soctest"
> > device (it has only the "simple-bus" compatible).
>
> Yeah, you've identified the problem correctly. I've been thinking
> about this possibility (and all the side effects a fix might have). I
> can send out a fix for this soon (within a week or so).
>
> > In other words, it doesn't matter that both the rpmtest0 and the
> > pm_domain_test devices are probed, thus satisfying the
> > supplier/consumer conditions, the ->sync_state() callback doesn't get
> > called anyway.
> >
> > Can you perhaps help to point me in a direction of how to best fix this problem?
>
> I hope you are okay with me sending a fix.
Ulf,
Could you give this a shot please?
https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/20210831224510.703253-1-saravanak@google.com/T/#u
-Saravana
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