3c59x: Get rid of "Trying to free already-free IRQ"
Following trace pops up if we try to suspend with 3c59x ethernet NIC
brought down:
root@b1:~# ifconfig eth16 down
root@b1:~# echo mem > /sys/power/state
...
3c59x 0000:00:10.0: suspend
3c59x 0000:00:10.0: PME# disabled
Trying to free already-free IRQ 48
------------[ cut here ]------------
Badness at
c00554e4 [verbose debug info unavailable]
NIP:
c00554e4 LR:
c00554e4 CTR:
c019a098
REGS:
c7975c60 TRAP: 0700 Not tainted (2.6.31-rc4)
MSR:
00021032 <ME,CE,IR,DR> CR:
28242422 XER:
20000000
TASK =
c79cb0c0[1746] 'bash' THREAD:
c7974000
...
NIP [
c00554e4] __free_irq+0x108/0x1b0
LR [
c00554e4] __free_irq+0x108/0x1b0
Call Trace:
[
c7975d10] [
c00554e4] __free_irq+0x108/0x1b0 (unreliable)
[
c7975d30] [
c005559c] free_irq+0x10/0x24
[
c7975d40] [
c01e21ec] vortex_suspend+0x70/0xc4
[
c7975d60] [
c017e584] pci_legacy_suspend+0x58/0x100
This is because the driver manages interrupts without checking for
netif_running().
Though, there are few other issues with suspend/resume in this driver.
The intention of calling free_irq() in suspend() was to avoid any
possible spurious interrupts (see commit
5b039e681b8c5f30aac9cc04385
"3c59x PM fixes"). But,
- On resume, the driver was requesting IRQ just after pci_set_master(),
but before vortex_up() (which actually resets 3c59x chips).
- Issuing free_irq() on a shared IRQ doesn't guarantee that a buggy
HW won't trigger spurious interrupts in another driver that
requested the same interrupt. So, if we want to protect from
unexpected interrupts, then on suspend we should issue disable_irq(),
not free_irq().
Signed-off-by: Anton Vorontsov <avorontsov@ru.mvista.com>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>