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Wysocki" , Sasha Levin , linux-acpi@vger.kernel.org, linux-pci@vger.kernel.org Subject: [PATCH AUTOSEL 4.19 120/158] PCI / ACPI: Use cached ACPI device state to get PCI device power state Date: Mon, 15 Jul 2019 10:17:31 -0400 Message-Id: <20190715141809.8445-120-sashal@kernel.org> X-Mailer: git-send-email 2.20.1 In-Reply-To: <20190715141809.8445-1-sashal@kernel.org> References: <20190715141809.8445-1-sashal@kernel.org> MIME-Version: 1.0 X-stable: review X-Patchwork-Hint: Ignore Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Sender: linux-kernel-owner@vger.kernel.org Precedence: bulk List-ID: X-Mailing-List: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org From: Mika Westerberg [ Upstream commit 83a16e3f6d70da99896c7a2639c0b60fff13afb8 ] The ACPI power state returned by acpi_device_get_power() may depend on the configuration of ACPI power resources in the system which may change any time after acpi_device_get_power() has returned, unless the reference counters of the ACPI power resources in question are set to prevent that from happening. Thus it is invalid to use acpi_device_get_power() in acpi_pci_get_power_state() the way it is done now and the value of the ->power.state field in the corresponding struct acpi_device objects (which reflects the ACPI power resources reference counting, among other things) should be used instead. As an example where this becomes an issue is Intel Ice Lake where the Thunderbolt controller (NHI), two PCIe root ports (RP0 and RP1) and xHCI all share the same power resources. The following picture with power resources marked with [] shows the topology: Host bridge | +- RP0 ---\ +- RP1 ---|--+--> [TBT] +- NHI --/ | | | | v +- xHCI --> [D3C] Here TBT and D3C are the shared ACPI power resources. ACPI _PR3() method of the devices in question returns either TBT or D3C or both. Say we runtime suspend first the root ports RP0 and RP1, then NHI. Now since the TBT power resource is still on when the root ports are runtime suspended their dev->current_state is set to D3hot. When NHI is runtime suspended TBT is finally turned off but state of the root ports remain to be D3hot. Now when the xHCI is runtime suspended D3C gets also turned off. PCI core thus has power states of these devices cached in their dev->current_state as follows: RP0 -> D3hot RP1 -> D3hot NHI -> D3cold xHCI -> D3cold If the user now runs lspci for instance, the result is all 1's like in the below output (00:07.0 is the first root port, RP0): 00:07.0 PCI bridge: Intel Corporation Device 8a1d (rev ff) (prog-if ff) !!! Unknown header type 7f Kernel driver in use: pcieport In short the hardware state is not in sync with the software state anymore. The exact same thing happens with the PME polling thread which ends up bringing the root ports back into D0 after they are runtime suspended. For this reason, modify acpi_pci_get_power_state() so that it uses the ACPI device power state that was cached by the ACPI core. This makes the PCI device power state match the ACPI device power state regardless of state of the shared power resources which may still be on at this point. Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20190618161858.77834-2-mika.westerberg@linux.intel.com Signed-off-by: Mika Westerberg Signed-off-by: Rafael J. Wysocki Signed-off-by: Sasha Levin --- drivers/pci/pci-acpi.c | 3 ++- 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/drivers/pci/pci-acpi.c b/drivers/pci/pci-acpi.c index f7218c1673ce..bfe6ba33e25c 100644 --- a/drivers/pci/pci-acpi.c +++ b/drivers/pci/pci-acpi.c @@ -577,7 +577,8 @@ static pci_power_t acpi_pci_get_power_state(struct pci_dev *dev) if (!adev || !acpi_device_power_manageable(adev)) return PCI_UNKNOWN; - if (acpi_device_get_power(adev, &state) || state == ACPI_STATE_UNKNOWN) + state = adev->power.state; + if (state == ACPI_STATE_UNKNOWN) return PCI_UNKNOWN; return state_conv[state]; -- 2.20.1