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Date:   Thu, 7 Apr 2022 00:13:19 +0530
From:   Abhishek Sahu <abhsahu@...dia.com>
To:     "Rafael J. Wysocki" <rjw@...ysocki.net>
Cc:     Bjorn Helgaas <helgaas@...nel.org>,
        Bjorn Helgaas <bhelgaas@...gle.com>, linux-pci@...r.kernel.org,
        linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org, Linux PM <linux-pm@...r.kernel.org>,
        Mika Westerberg <mika.westerberg@...ux.intel.com>
Subject: Re: [PATCH] PCI: Fix the ACPI power state during runtime resume

On 4/6/2022 5:36 PM, Rafael J. Wysocki wrote:
> On Wednesday, April 6, 2022 7:32:45 AM CEST Abhishek Sahu wrote:
>> On 4/5/2022 10:20 PM, Rafael J. Wysocki wrote:
>>> On Tuesday, April 5, 2022 6:36:34 PM CEST Abhishek Sahu wrote:
>>>> On 2/8/2022 4:00 PM, Abhishek Sahu wrote:
>>>>> On 2/8/2022 12:28 AM, Rafael J. Wysocki wrote:
>>>>>> On Saturday, February 5, 2022 12:32:19 AM CET Bjorn Helgaas wrote:
>>>>>>> [+cc Rafael, hoping for your review :)
>>>>>>
>>>>>> +Mika
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Wonder if we should add something like this to MAINTAINERS so you get
>>>>>>> cc'd on power-related things:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> diff --git a/MAINTAINERS b/MAINTAINERS
>>>>>>> index ea3e6c914384..3d9a211cad5d 100644
>>>>>>> --- a/MAINTAINERS
>>>>>>> +++ b/MAINTAINERS
>>>>>>> @@ -15422,6 +15422,7 @@ F:    include/linux/pm.h
>>>>>>>  F:   include/linux/pm_*
>>>>>>>  F:   include/linux/powercap.h
>>>>>>>  F:   kernel/configs/nopm.config
>>>>>>> +K:   pci_[a-z_]*power[a-z_]*\(
>>>>>>
>>>>>> It seems so, but generally PM patches should be CCed to linux-pm anyway.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>  DYNAMIC THERMAL POWER MANAGEMENT (DTPM)
>>>>>>>  M:   Daniel Lezcano <daniel.lezcano@...nel.org>
>>>>>>> ]
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On Mon, Jan 24, 2022 at 05:51:07PM +0530, Abhishek Sahu wrote:
>>>>>>>> Consider the following sequence during PCI device runtime
>>>>>>>> suspend/resume:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> 1. PCI device goes into runtime suspended state. The PCI state
>>>>>>>>    will be changed to PCI_D0 and then pci_platform_power_transition()
>>>>>>>>    will be called which changes the ACPI state to ACPI_STATE_D3_HOT.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> You mean PCI_D3hot I suppose?
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>  Yes. It should be PCI_D3hot here.
>>>>>
>>>>>>>> 2. Parent bridge goes into runtime suspended state. If parent
>>>>>>>>    bridge supports D3cold, then it will change the power state of all its
>>>>>>>>    children to D3cold state and the power will be removed.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> 3. During wake-up time, the bridge will be runtime resumed first
>>>>>>>>    and pci_power_up() will be called for the bridge. Now, the power
>>>>>>>>    supply will be resumed.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> 4. pci_resume_bus() will be called which will internally invoke
>>>>>>>>    pci_restore_standard_config(). pci_update_current_state()
>>>>>>>>    will read PCI_PM_CTRL register and the current_state will be
>>>>>>>>    updated to D0.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> In the above process, at step 4, the ACPI device state will still be
>>>>>>>> ACPI_STATE_D3_HOT since pci_platform_power_transition() is not being
>>>>>>>> invoked.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I'm not quite following.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I'm assuming that this description applies to the endpoint device that was
>>>>>> previously put into D3_hot.
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>  Yes. This is applicable for endpoint devices which was previously put
>>>>>  into D3hot.
>>>>>
>>>>>> Since its current state is D3_hot, it is not D0 (in particular) and the
>>>>>> pci_set_power_state() in pci_restore_standard_config() should put int into
>>>>>> D0 proper, including the platform firmware part.
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>  The pci_restore_standard_config() for endpoint devices are being called
>>>>>  internally during wake-up of upstream bridge.
>>>>>
>>>>>  pci_power_up(struct pci_dev *dev)
>>>>>  {
>>>>>       ...
>>>>>       if (dev->runtime_d3cold) {
>>>>>         /*
>>>>>          * When powering on a bridge from D3cold, the whole hierarchy
>>>>>          * may be powered on into D0uninitialized state, resume them to
>>>>>          * give them a chance to suspend again
>>>>>          */
>>>>>         pci_resume_bus(dev->subordinate);
>>>>>     }
>>>>>     ...
>>>>>  }
>>>>>
>>>>>  For the upstream bridge, the above code will trigger the wake-up of
>>>>>  endpoint devices and then following code will be executed for the
>>>>>  endpoint devices:
>>>>>
>>>>>  pci_update_current_state(struct pci_dev *dev, pci_power_t state)
>>>>>  {
>>>>>     if (platform_pci_get_power_state(dev) == PCI_D3cold ||
>>>>>         !pci_device_is_present(dev)) {
>>>>>         dev->current_state = PCI_D3cold;
>>>>>     } else if (dev->pm_cap) {
>>>>>         u16 pmcsr;
>>>>>
>>>>>         pci_read_config_word(dev, dev->pm_cap + PCI_PM_CTRL, &pmcsr);
>>>>>         dev->current_state = (pmcsr & PCI_PM_CTRL_STATE_MASK);
>>>>>     } else {
>>>>>         dev->current_state = state;
>>>>>     }
>>>>>  }
>>>>>
>>>>>  In the above code, the current_state will be set to D0 for the
>>>>>  endpoint devices since it will go into second block where
>>>>>  it will read the PM_CTRL register.
>>>>>
>>>>>>>> We need call the pci_platform_power_transition() with state
>>>>>>>> D0 to change the ACPI state to ACPI_STATE_D0.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> This patch calls pci_power_up() if current power state is D0 inside
>>>>>>>> pci_restore_standard_config(). This pci_power_up() will change the
>>>>>>>> ACPI state to ACPI_STATE_D0.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Following are the steps to confirm:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Enable the debug prints in acpi_pci_set_power_state()
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> 0000:01:00.0 is PCI device and 0000:00:01.0 is parent bridge device
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Before:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> 0000:01:00.0: power state changed by ACPI to D3hot
>>>>>>>> 0000:00:01.0: power state changed by ACPI to D3cold
>>>>>>>> 0000:00:01.0: power state changed by ACPI to D0
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> After:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> 0000:01:00.0: power state changed by ACPI to D3hot
>>>>>>>> 0000:00:01.0: power state changed by ACPI to D3cold
>>>>>>>> 0000:00:01.0: power state changed by ACPI to D0
>>>>>>>> 0000:01:00.0: power state changed by ACPI to D0
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> So with this patch, the PCI device ACPI state is also being
>>>>>>>> changed to D0.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Signed-off-by: Abhishek Sahu <abhsahu@...dia.com>
>>>>>>>> ---
>>>>>>>>  drivers/pci/pci-driver.c | 14 +++++++++++---
>>>>>>>>  1 file changed, 11 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> diff --git a/drivers/pci/pci-driver.c b/drivers/pci/pci-driver.c
>>>>>>>> index 588588cfda48..64e0cca12f16 100644
>>>>>>>> --- a/drivers/pci/pci-driver.c
>>>>>>>> +++ b/drivers/pci/pci-driver.c
>>>>>>>> @@ -521,14 +521,22 @@ static void pci_device_shutdown(struct device *dev)
>>>>>>>>   */
>>>>>>>>  static int pci_restore_standard_config(struct pci_dev *pci_dev)
>>>>>>>>  {
>>>>>>>> +   int error = 0;
>>>>>>>>     pci_update_current_state(pci_dev, PCI_UNKNOWN);
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>     if (pci_dev->current_state != PCI_D0) {
>>>>>>>> -           int error = pci_set_power_state(pci_dev, PCI_D0);
>>>>>>>> -           if (error)
>>>>>>>> -                   return error;
>>>>>>>> +           error = pci_set_power_state(pci_dev, PCI_D0);
>>>>>>>> +   } else {
>>>>>>>> +           /*
>>>>>>>> +            * The platform power state can still be non-D0, so this is
>>>>>>>> +            * required to change the platform power state to D0.
>>>>>>>> +            */
>>>>>>
>>>>>> This really isn't expected to happen.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> If the device's power state has been changed to D3hot by ACPI, it is not in D0.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> It looks like the state tracking is not working here.
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>  The state setting to D0 is happening due to the current logic present in
>>>>>  pci_update_current_state(). If we can fix the logic in
>>>>>  pci_update_current_state() to detect this condition and return state D3hot,
>>>>>  then it should also fix the issue.
>>>>>
>>>>>  Thanks,
>>>>>  Abhishek
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>  Hi Rafael/Mika,
>>>>
>>>>  Could you please help regarding the correct way to fix this issue.
>>>>  I can update the patch accordingly.
>>>
>>> I think you can try one of the patches posted recently:
>>>
>>> https://nam11.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fpatchwork.kernel.org%2Fproject%2Flinux-pm%2Fpatch%2F3623886.MHq7AAxBmi%40kreacher%2F&amp;data=04%7C01%7Cabhsahu%40nvidia.com%7C87470c4f30f14871bcc708da17c5e913%7C43083d15727340c1b7db39efd9ccc17a%7C0%7C0%7C637848436478123578%7CUnknown%7CTWFpbGZsb3d8eyJWIjoiMC4wLjAwMDAiLCJQIjoiV2luMzIiLCJBTiI6Ik1haWwiLCJXVCI6Mn0%3D%7C3000&amp;sdata=USJs87Fmm0Vcjm1YWszZCBTpcNQED3InOuOdGgE3f88%3D&amp;reserved=0
>>>
>>> Thanks!
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>  Thanks Rafael.
>>  I have applied both the changes and still the issue which I mentioned is happening.
>>
>>  Following are the prints:
>>
>>  0000:01:00.0: power state changed by ACPI to D3hot
>>  0000:00:01.0: power state changed by ACPI to D3cold
>>  0000:00:01.0: power state changed by ACPI to D0
>>
>>  So ACPI state change is still not happening for PCI endpoint devices.
>>
>>  Also, the I checked the code and the pci_power_up() will not be called
>>  for endpoint devices. For endpoints, pci_restore_standard_config() will
>>  be called first where the current state will come as D0.
> 
> OK, I see.
> 
> The problem is that if the PCI device goes to D0 because of the bridge power-up,
> it's ACPI companion's power state may not follow, which means that we really
> want to do a full power-up in there.
> 
> Please test the appended patch with the patch from
> 
> https://nam11.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fpatchwork.kernel.org%2Fproject%2Flinux-pm%2Fpatch%2F3623886.MHq7AAxBmi%40kreacher%2F&amp;data=04%7C01%7Cabhsahu%40nvidia.com%7C87470c4f30f14871bcc708da17c5e913%7C43083d15727340c1b7db39efd9ccc17a%7C0%7C0%7C637848436478123578%7CUnknown%7CTWFpbGZsb3d8eyJWIjoiMC4wLjAwMDAiLCJQIjoiV2luMzIiLCJBTiI6Ik1haWwiLCJXVCI6Mn0%3D%7C3000&amp;sdata=USJs87Fmm0Vcjm1YWszZCBTpcNQED3InOuOdGgE3f88%3D&amp;reserved=0
> 
> still applied.
> 
> ---
>  drivers/pci/pci-driver.c |    2 +-
>  1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)
> 
> Index: linux-pm/drivers/pci/pci-driver.c
> ===================================================================
> --- linux-pm.orig/drivers/pci/pci-driver.c
> +++ linux-pm/drivers/pci/pci-driver.c
> @@ -1312,7 +1312,7 @@ static int pci_pm_runtime_resume(struct
>          * to a driver because although we left it in D0, it may have gone to
>          * D3cold when the bridge above it runtime suspended.
>          */
> -       pci_restore_standard_config(pci_dev);
> +       pci_pm_default_resume_early(pci_dev);
> 
>         if (!pci_dev->driver)
>                 return 0;
> 

 Thanks Rafael.
 With the above code change, the issue is getting fixed and the
 PCI endpoint power state is also changing to D0.

 0000:01:00.0: power state changed by ACPI to D3hot
 0000:00:01.0: power state changed by ACPI to D3cold
 0000:00:01.0: power state changed by ACPI to D0
 0000:01:00.0: power state changed by ACPI to D0

 Regards,
 Abhishek

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