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mei: always use domain runtime pm callbacks.
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This patch fixes a regression caused by the new changes
in the "run wake" handlers.

The mei devices that support D0i3 are no longer receiving an interrupt
after entering runtime suspend state and will stall.

pci_dev_run_wake function now returns "true" for some devices
(including mei) for which it used to return "false",
arguably incorrectly as "run wake" used to mean that
wakeup signals can be generated for a device in
the working state of the system, so it could not be enabled
or disabled before too.

MEI maps runtime suspend/resume to its own defined
power gating (PG) states, (D0i3 or other depending on generation),
hence we need to go around the native PCI runtime service which
eventually brings the device into D3cold/hot state,
but the mei devices cannot wake up from D3 unlike from D0i3/PG state,
which keeps irq running.
To get around PCI device native runtime pm,
MEI uses runtime pm domain handlers which take precedence.

Cc: <stable@vger.kernel.org> #4.13+
Signed-off-by: Alexander Usyskin <alexander.usyskin@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Tomas Winkler <tomas.winkler@intel.com>
Acked-by: Rafael J. Wysocki <rafael.j.wysocki@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
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ausyskin authored and gregkh committed Oct 4, 2017
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21 changes: 11 additions & 10 deletions drivers/misc/mei/pci-me.c
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Expand Up @@ -226,12 +226,15 @@ static int mei_me_probe(struct pci_dev *pdev, const struct pci_device_id *ent)
pdev->dev_flags |= PCI_DEV_FLAGS_NEEDS_RESUME;

/*
* For not wake-able HW runtime pm framework
* can't be used on pci device level.
* Use domain runtime pm callbacks instead.
*/
if (!pci_dev_run_wake(pdev))
mei_me_set_pm_domain(dev);
* ME maps runtime suspend/resume to D0i states,
* hence we need to go around native PCI runtime service which
* eventually brings the device into D3cold/hot state,
* but the mei device cannot wake up from D3 unlike from D0i3.
* To get around the PCI device native runtime pm,
* ME uses runtime pm domain handlers which take precedence
* over the driver's pm handlers.
*/
mei_me_set_pm_domain(dev);

if (mei_pg_is_enabled(dev))
pm_runtime_put_noidle(&pdev->dev);
Expand Down Expand Up @@ -271,8 +274,7 @@ static void mei_me_shutdown(struct pci_dev *pdev)
dev_dbg(&pdev->dev, "shutdown\n");
mei_stop(dev);

if (!pci_dev_run_wake(pdev))
mei_me_unset_pm_domain(dev);
mei_me_unset_pm_domain(dev);

mei_disable_interrupts(dev);
free_irq(pdev->irq, dev);
Expand Down Expand Up @@ -300,8 +302,7 @@ static void mei_me_remove(struct pci_dev *pdev)
dev_dbg(&pdev->dev, "stop\n");
mei_stop(dev);

if (!pci_dev_run_wake(pdev))
mei_me_unset_pm_domain(dev);
mei_me_unset_pm_domain(dev);

mei_disable_interrupts(dev);

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30 changes: 11 additions & 19 deletions drivers/misc/mei/pci-txe.c
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Expand Up @@ -144,12 +144,14 @@ static int mei_txe_probe(struct pci_dev *pdev, const struct pci_device_id *ent)
pdev->dev_flags |= PCI_DEV_FLAGS_NEEDS_RESUME;

/*
* For not wake-able HW runtime pm framework
* can't be used on pci device level.
* Use domain runtime pm callbacks instead.
*/
if (!pci_dev_run_wake(pdev))
mei_txe_set_pm_domain(dev);
* TXE maps runtime suspend/resume to own power gating states,
* hence we need to go around native PCI runtime service which
* eventually brings the device into D3cold/hot state.
* But the TXE device cannot wake up from D3 unlike from own
* power gating. To get around PCI device native runtime pm,
* TXE uses runtime pm domain handlers which take precedence.
*/
mei_txe_set_pm_domain(dev);

pm_runtime_put_noidle(&pdev->dev);

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dev_dbg(&pdev->dev, "shutdown\n");
mei_stop(dev);

if (!pci_dev_run_wake(pdev))
mei_txe_unset_pm_domain(dev);
mei_txe_unset_pm_domain(dev);

mei_disable_interrupts(dev);
free_irq(pdev->irq, dev);
Expand Down Expand Up @@ -215,8 +216,7 @@ static void mei_txe_remove(struct pci_dev *pdev)

mei_stop(dev);

if (!pci_dev_run_wake(pdev))
mei_txe_unset_pm_domain(dev);
mei_txe_unset_pm_domain(dev);

mei_disable_interrupts(dev);
free_irq(pdev->irq, dev);
Expand Down Expand Up @@ -318,15 +318,7 @@ static int mei_txe_pm_runtime_suspend(struct device *device)
else
ret = -EAGAIN;

/*
* If everything is okay we're about to enter PCI low
* power state (D3) therefor we need to disable the
* interrupts towards host.
* However if device is not wakeable we do not enter
* D-low state and we need to keep the interrupt kicking
*/
if (!ret && pci_dev_run_wake(pdev))
mei_disable_interrupts(dev);
/* keep irq on we are staying in D0 */

dev_dbg(&pdev->dev, "rpm: txe: runtime suspend ret=%d\n", ret);

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