PCI: change device runtime PM settings for probe and remove
authorAlan Stern <stern@rowland.harvard.edu>
Tue, 8 Jun 2010 19:23:51 +0000 (15:23 -0400)
committerJesse Barnes <jbarnes@virtuousgeek.org>
Fri, 30 Jul 2010 16:29:09 +0000 (09:29 -0700)
This patch (as1388) changes the way the PCI core handles runtime PM
settings when probing or unbinding drivers.  Now the core will make
sure the device is enabled for runtime PM, with a usage count >= 1,
when a driver is probed.  It does the same when calling a driver's
remove method.

If the driver wants to use runtime PM, all it has to do is call
pm_runtime_pu_noidle() near the end of its probe routine (to cancel
the core's usage increment) and pm_runtime_get_noresume() near the
start of its remove routine (to restore the usage count).  It does not
need to mess around with setting the runtime state to enabled,
disabled, active, or suspended.

The patch updates e1000e and r8169, the only PCI drivers that already
use the existing runtime PM interface.

Signed-off-by: Alan Stern <stern@rowland.harvard.edu>
Acked-by: Rafael J. Wysocki <rjw@sisk.pl>
Signed-off-by: Jesse Barnes <jbarnes@virtuousgeek.org>
drivers/net/e1000e/netdev.c
drivers/net/r8169.c
drivers/pci/pci-driver.c

index 57a7e41da69e91e64d547362d04c7495d907f567..4afc8dd9b9353639ecd706f66ea79c6d26082a35 100644 (file)
@@ -5721,11 +5721,8 @@ static int __devinit e1000_probe(struct pci_dev *pdev,
 
        e1000_print_device_info(adapter);
 
-       if (pci_dev_run_wake(pdev)) {
-               pm_runtime_set_active(&pdev->dev);
-               pm_runtime_enable(&pdev->dev);
-       }
-       pm_schedule_suspend(&pdev->dev, MSEC_PER_SEC);
+       if (pci_dev_run_wake(pdev))
+               pm_runtime_put_noidle(&pdev->dev);
 
        return 0;
 
@@ -5771,8 +5768,6 @@ static void __devexit e1000_remove(struct pci_dev *pdev)
        struct e1000_adapter *adapter = netdev_priv(netdev);
        bool down = test_bit(__E1000_DOWN, &adapter->state);
 
-       pm_runtime_get_sync(&pdev->dev);
-
        /*
         * flush_scheduled work may reschedule our watchdog task, so
         * explicitly disable watchdog tasks from being rescheduled
@@ -5797,11 +5792,8 @@ static void __devexit e1000_remove(struct pci_dev *pdev)
                clear_bit(__E1000_DOWN, &adapter->state);
        unregister_netdev(netdev);
 
-       if (pci_dev_run_wake(pdev)) {
-               pm_runtime_disable(&pdev->dev);
-               pm_runtime_set_suspended(&pdev->dev);
-       }
-       pm_runtime_put_noidle(&pdev->dev);
+       if (pci_dev_run_wake(pdev))
+               pm_runtime_get_noresume(&pdev->dev);
 
        /*
         * Release control of h/w to f/w.  If f/w is AMT enabled, this
index cdc6a5c2e70d81955efec9d3c633a593ef943b16..c982a4763befbdbf26ad60b1284b0efd69c2e057 100644 (file)
@@ -3219,11 +3219,8 @@ rtl8169_init_one(struct pci_dev *pdev, const struct pci_device_id *ent)
 
        device_set_wakeup_enable(&pdev->dev, tp->features & RTL_FEATURE_WOL);
 
-       if (pci_dev_run_wake(pdev)) {
-               pm_runtime_set_active(&pdev->dev);
-               pm_runtime_enable(&pdev->dev);
-       }
-       pm_runtime_idle(&pdev->dev);
+       if (pci_dev_run_wake(pdev))
+               pm_runtime_put_noidle(&pdev->dev);
 
 out:
        return rc;
@@ -3246,17 +3243,12 @@ static void __devexit rtl8169_remove_one(struct pci_dev *pdev)
        struct net_device *dev = pci_get_drvdata(pdev);
        struct rtl8169_private *tp = netdev_priv(dev);
 
-       pm_runtime_get_sync(&pdev->dev);
-
        flush_scheduled_work();
 
        unregister_netdev(dev);
 
-       if (pci_dev_run_wake(pdev)) {
-               pm_runtime_disable(&pdev->dev);
-               pm_runtime_set_suspended(&pdev->dev);
-       }
-       pm_runtime_put_noidle(&pdev->dev);
+       if (pci_dev_run_wake(pdev))
+               pm_runtime_get_noresume(&pdev->dev);
 
        /* restore original MAC address */
        rtl_rar_set(tp, dev->perm_addr);
index f9a0aec3abcf68c1594ee99d082dcab4a6560ff8..8a6f797de8e55af1b3d0380aefb2173b58ab9fa5 100644 (file)
@@ -289,8 +289,26 @@ struct drv_dev_and_id {
 static long local_pci_probe(void *_ddi)
 {
        struct drv_dev_and_id *ddi = _ddi;
-
-       return ddi->drv->probe(ddi->dev, ddi->id);
+       struct device *dev = &ddi->dev->dev;
+       int rc;
+
+       /* Unbound PCI devices are always set to disabled and suspended.
+        * During probe, the device is set to enabled and active and the
+        * usage count is incremented.  If the driver supports runtime PM,
+        * it should call pm_runtime_put_noidle() in its probe routine and
+        * pm_runtime_get_noresume() in its remove routine.
+        */
+       pm_runtime_get_noresume(dev);
+       pm_runtime_set_active(dev);
+       pm_runtime_enable(dev);
+
+       rc = ddi->drv->probe(ddi->dev, ddi->id);
+       if (rc) {
+               pm_runtime_disable(dev);
+               pm_runtime_set_suspended(dev);
+               pm_runtime_put_noidle(dev);
+       }
+       return rc;
 }
 
 static int pci_call_probe(struct pci_driver *drv, struct pci_dev *dev,
@@ -369,11 +387,19 @@ static int pci_device_remove(struct device * dev)
        struct pci_driver * drv = pci_dev->driver;
 
        if (drv) {
-               if (drv->remove)
+               if (drv->remove) {
+                       pm_runtime_get_sync(dev);
                        drv->remove(pci_dev);
+                       pm_runtime_put_noidle(dev);
+               }
                pci_dev->driver = NULL;
        }
 
+       /* Undo the runtime PM settings in local_pci_probe() */
+       pm_runtime_disable(dev);
+       pm_runtime_set_suspended(dev);
+       pm_runtime_put_noidle(dev);
+
        /*
         * If the device is still on, set the power state as "unknown",
         * since it might change by the next time we load the driver.