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Message-Id: <200707182205.13957.lenb@kernel.org>
Date:	Wed, 18 Jul 2007 22:05:13 -0400
From:	Len Brown <lenb@...nel.org>
To:	Andrew Morton <akpm@...ux-foundation.org>,
	"Rafael J. Wysocki" <rjw@...k.pl>
Cc:	linux-acpi@...r.kernel.org, LKML <linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org>,
	Alan Stern <stern@...land.harvard.edu>,
	David Brownell <david-b@...bell.net>,
	Nigel Cunningham <nigel@...el.suspend2.net>,
	Pavel Machek <pavel@....cz>, Shaohua Li <shaohua.li@...el.com>,
	Johannes Berg <johannes@...solutions.net>,
	Paul Mackerras <paulus@...ba.org>,
	Russell King <rmk@....linux.org.uk>
Subject: Re: [Resend][PATCH 1/9] ACPI: Implement the set_target() callback from pm_ops

Rafael,
Please delete the instances of the string ACPI_STATE_S2 -- it doesn't exist in practice
and we don't want to imply it exists by inventing it here.

otherwise:
Acked-by: Len Brown <len.brown@...el.com>

thanks,
-Len

On Tuesday 17 July 2007 20:02, Andrew Morton wrote:
> On Tue, 17 Jul 2007 22:40:06 +0200
> "Rafael J. Wysocki" <rjw@...k.pl> wrote:
> 
> > From: Rafael J. Wysocki <rjw@...k.pl>
> > 
> > In the future some drivers may need to use ACPI to determine the low power
> > states in which to place their devices, but to provide the drivers with this
> > information the ACPI core needs to know what sleep state the system is going to
> > enter.  Namely, the device's state should not be too high power for given system
> > sleep state and, if the device is supposed to be able to wake up the system, its
> > state should not be too low power for the wake up to be possible).  For this
> > purpose, the ACPI core needs to implement the set_target() method in 'struct
> > pm_ops' and store the target system sleep state passed by the PM core in a
> > variable.
> > 
> 
> Len, I can add this to the to-send-to-Len queue, but it would be more
> convenient at this end if you were to ack it and I'll send it in. 
> Preferences?
> 
> 
> > 
> > Index: linux-2.6.22-git5/drivers/acpi/sleep/main.c
> > ===================================================================
> > --- linux-2.6.22-git5.orig/drivers/acpi/sleep/main.c
> > +++ linux-2.6.22-git5/drivers/acpi/sleep/main.c
> > @@ -34,34 +34,54 @@ static u32 acpi_suspend_states[] = {
> >  
> >  static int init_8259A_after_S1;
> >  
> > +extern int acpi_sleep_prepare(u32 acpi_state);
> > +extern void acpi_power_off(void);
> 
> weep.  Please don't do this.
> 
> checkpatch will detect this error.  Please check patches with checkpatch.
> 
> 
> (Full patch reproduced below for the benefit of the newly-added linux-acpi
> cc): 
> 
> 
> From: Rafael J. Wysocki <rjw@...k.pl>
> 
> In the future some drivers may need to use ACPI to determine the low power
> states in which to place their devices, but to provide the drivers with this
> information the ACPI core needs to know what sleep state the system is going to
> enter.  Namely, the device's state should not be too high power for given system
> sleep state and, if the device is supposed to be able to wake up the system, its
> state should not be too low power for the wake up to be possible).  For this
> purpose, the ACPI core needs to implement the set_target() method in 'struct
> pm_ops' and store the target system sleep state passed by the PM core in a
> variable.
> 
> Signed-off-by: Rafael J. Wysocki <rjw@...k.pl>
> Acked-by: Pavel Machek <pavel@....cz>
> ---
>  drivers/acpi/sleep/main.c |   84 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++------------------
>  1 file changed, 52 insertions(+), 32 deletions(-)
> 
> Index: linux-2.6.22-git5/drivers/acpi/sleep/main.c
> ===================================================================
> --- linux-2.6.22-git5.orig/drivers/acpi/sleep/main.c
> +++ linux-2.6.22-git5/drivers/acpi/sleep/main.c
> @@ -34,34 +34,54 @@ static u32 acpi_suspend_states[] = {
>  
>  static int init_8259A_after_S1;
>  
> +extern int acpi_sleep_prepare(u32 acpi_state);
> +extern void acpi_power_off(void);
> +
> +static u32 acpi_target_sleep_state = ACPI_STATE_S0;
> +
> +/**
> + *	acpi_pm_set_target - Set the target system sleep state to the state
> + *		associated with given @pm_state, if supported.
> + */
> +
> +static int acpi_pm_set_target(suspend_state_t pm_state)
> +{
> +	u32 acpi_state = acpi_suspend_states[pm_state];
> +	int error = 0;
> +
> +	if (sleep_states[acpi_state]) {
> +		acpi_target_sleep_state = acpi_state;
> +	} else {
> +		printk(KERN_ERR "ACPI does not support this state: %d\n",
> +			pm_state);
> +		error = -ENOSYS;
> +	}
> +	return error;
> +}
> +
>  /**
>   *	acpi_pm_prepare - Do preliminary suspend work.
> - *	@pm_state:		suspend state we're entering.
> + *	@pm_state: ignored
>   *
> - *	Make sure we support the state. If we do, and we need it, set the
> - *	firmware waking vector and do arch-specific nastiness to get the 
> - *	wakeup code to the waking vector. 
> + *	If necessary, set the firmware waking vector and do arch-specific
> + *	nastiness to get the wakeup code to the waking vector.
>   */
>  
> -extern int acpi_sleep_prepare(u32 acpi_state);
> -extern void acpi_power_off(void);
> -
>  static int acpi_pm_prepare(suspend_state_t pm_state)
>  {
> -	u32 acpi_state = acpi_suspend_states[pm_state];
> +	int error = acpi_sleep_prepare(acpi_target_sleep_state);
>  
> -	if (!sleep_states[acpi_state]) {
> -		printk("acpi_pm_prepare does not support %d \n", pm_state);
> -		return -EPERM;
> -	}
> -	return acpi_sleep_prepare(acpi_state);
> +	if (error)
> +		acpi_target_sleep_state = ACPI_STATE_S0;
> +
> +	return error;
>  }
>  
>  /**
>   *	acpi_pm_enter - Actually enter a sleep state.
> - *	@pm_state:		State we're entering.
> + *	@pm_state: ignored
>   *
> - *	Flush caches and go to sleep. For STR or STD, we have to call 
> + *	Flush caches and go to sleep. For STR or S2, we have to call
>   *	arch-specific assembly, which in turn call acpi_enter_sleep_state().
>   *	It's unfortunate, but it works. Please fix if you're feeling frisky.
>   */
> @@ -70,31 +90,32 @@ static int acpi_pm_enter(suspend_state_t
>  {
>  	acpi_status status = AE_OK;
>  	unsigned long flags = 0;
> -	u32 acpi_state = acpi_suspend_states[pm_state];
> +	u32 acpi_state = acpi_target_sleep_state;
>  
>  	ACPI_FLUSH_CPU_CACHE();
>  
>  	/* Do arch specific saving of state. */
> -	if (pm_state > PM_SUSPEND_STANDBY) {
> +	if (acpi_state == ACPI_STATE_S2 || acpi_state == ACPI_STATE_S3) {
>  		int error = acpi_save_state_mem();
> -		if (error)
> +
> +		if (error) {
> +			acpi_target_sleep_state = ACPI_STATE_S0;
>  			return error;
> +		}
>  	}
>  
>  	local_irq_save(flags);
>  	acpi_enable_wakeup_device(acpi_state);
> -	switch (pm_state) {
> -	case PM_SUSPEND_STANDBY:
> +	switch (acpi_state) {
> +	case ACPI_STATE_S1:
>  		barrier();
>  		status = acpi_enter_sleep_state(acpi_state);
>  		break;
>  
> -	case PM_SUSPEND_MEM:
> +	case ACPI_STATE_S2:
> +	case ACPI_STATE_S3:
>  		do_suspend_lowlevel();
>  		break;
> -
> -	default:
> -		return -EINVAL;
>  	}
>  
>  	/* ACPI 3.0 specs (P62) says that it's the responsabilty
> @@ -107,12 +128,8 @@ static int acpi_pm_enter(suspend_state_t
>  	local_irq_restore(flags);
>  	printk(KERN_DEBUG "Back to C!\n");
>  
> -	/* restore processor state
> -	 * We should only be here if we're coming back from STR or STD.
> -	 * And, in the case of the latter, the memory image should have already
> -	 * been loaded from disk.
> -	 */
> -	if (pm_state > PM_SUSPEND_STANDBY)
> +	/* restore processor state */
> +	if (acpi_state == ACPI_STATE_S2 || acpi_state == ACPI_STATE_S3)
>  		acpi_restore_state_mem();
>  
>  	return ACPI_SUCCESS(status) ? 0 : -EFAULT;
> @@ -120,7 +137,7 @@ static int acpi_pm_enter(suspend_state_t
>  
>  /**
>   *	acpi_pm_finish - Finish up suspend sequence.
> - *	@pm_state:		State we're coming out of.
> + *	@pm_state: ignored
>   *
>   *	This is called after we wake back up (or if entering the sleep state
>   *	failed). 
> @@ -128,7 +145,7 @@ static int acpi_pm_enter(suspend_state_t
>  
>  static int acpi_pm_finish(suspend_state_t pm_state)
>  {
> -	u32 acpi_state = acpi_suspend_states[pm_state];
> +	u32 acpi_state = acpi_target_sleep_state;
>  
>  	acpi_leave_sleep_state(acpi_state);
>  	acpi_disable_wakeup_device(acpi_state);
> @@ -136,6 +153,8 @@ static int acpi_pm_finish(suspend_state_
>  	/* reset firmware waking vector */
>  	acpi_set_firmware_waking_vector((acpi_physical_address) 0);
>  
> +	acpi_target_sleep_state = ACPI_STATE_S0;
> +
>  	if (init_8259A_after_S1) {
>  		printk("Broken toshiba laptop -> kicking interrupts\n");
>  		init_8259A(0);
> @@ -176,6 +195,7 @@ static int acpi_pm_state_valid(suspend_s
>  
>  static struct pm_ops acpi_pm_ops = {
>  	.valid = acpi_pm_state_valid,
> +	.set_target = acpi_pm_set_target,
>  	.prepare = acpi_pm_prepare,
>  	.enter = acpi_pm_enter,
>  	.finish = acpi_pm_finish,
> 
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