There is a delay in the transition to the stopped state for class 2
interrupts. In some cases, the controlling thread detects the state of
the spu as running, and goes back to sleep resulting in a hung
application as the event is missed.
This change detects the stop condition and re-generates the wakeup event
after a context save.
Signed-off-by: Luke Browning <lukebrowning@us.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Jeremy Kerr <jk@ozlabs.org>
*/
static void spu_unbind_context(struct spu *spu, struct spu_context *ctx)
{
+ u32 status;
+
spu_context_trace(spu_unbind_context__enter, ctx, spu);
spuctx_switch_state(ctx, SPU_UTIL_SYSTEM);
/* This maps the underlying spu state to idle */
spuctx_switch_state(ctx, SPU_UTIL_IDLE_LOADED);
ctx->spu = NULL;
+
+ if (spu_stopped(ctx, &status))
+ wake_up_all(&ctx->stop_wq);
}
/**