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author | Bart Van Assche <bvanassche@acm.org> | 2018-09-26 14:01:03 -0700 |
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committer | Jens Axboe <axboe@kernel.dk> | 2018-09-26 15:11:28 -0600 |
commit | bca6b067b0b269a7b8ba129e2a918309ca8b4a55 (patch) | |
tree | 8c41db994ddaf2023d881189cd947fce24f3b7d3 /block/blk-pm.c | |
parent | 3cfa210bf3fe0803cca17f3775d8cf2360d5f443 (diff) |
block: Move power management code into a new source file
Move the code for runtime power management from blk-core.c into the
new source file blk-pm.c. Move the corresponding declarations from
<linux/blkdev.h> into <linux/blk-pm.h>. For CONFIG_PM=n, leave out
the declarations of the functions that are not used in that mode.
This patch not only reduces the number of #ifdefs in the block layer
core code but also reduces the size of header file <linux/blkdev.h>
and hence should help to reduce the build time of the Linux kernel
if CONFIG_PM is not defined.
Signed-off-by: Bart Van Assche <bvanassche@acm.org>
Reviewed-by: Ming Lei <ming.lei@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de>
Cc: Jianchao Wang <jianchao.w.wang@oracle.com>
Cc: Hannes Reinecke <hare@suse.com>
Cc: Johannes Thumshirn <jthumshirn@suse.de>
Cc: Alan Stern <stern@rowland.harvard.edu>
Signed-off-by: Jens Axboe <axboe@kernel.dk>
Diffstat (limited to 'block/blk-pm.c')
-rw-r--r-- | block/blk-pm.c | 188 |
1 files changed, 188 insertions, 0 deletions
diff --git a/block/blk-pm.c b/block/blk-pm.c new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..9b636960d285 --- /dev/null +++ b/block/blk-pm.c @@ -0,0 +1,188 @@ +// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 + +#include <linux/blk-pm.h> +#include <linux/blkdev.h> +#include <linux/pm_runtime.h> + +/** + * blk_pm_runtime_init - Block layer runtime PM initialization routine + * @q: the queue of the device + * @dev: the device the queue belongs to + * + * Description: + * Initialize runtime-PM-related fields for @q and start auto suspend for + * @dev. Drivers that want to take advantage of request-based runtime PM + * should call this function after @dev has been initialized, and its + * request queue @q has been allocated, and runtime PM for it can not happen + * yet(either due to disabled/forbidden or its usage_count > 0). In most + * cases, driver should call this function before any I/O has taken place. + * + * This function takes care of setting up using auto suspend for the device, + * the autosuspend delay is set to -1 to make runtime suspend impossible + * until an updated value is either set by user or by driver. Drivers do + * not need to touch other autosuspend settings. + * + * The block layer runtime PM is request based, so only works for drivers + * that use request as their IO unit instead of those directly use bio's. + */ +void blk_pm_runtime_init(struct request_queue *q, struct device *dev) +{ + /* Don't enable runtime PM for blk-mq until it is ready */ + if (q->mq_ops) { + pm_runtime_disable(dev); + return; + } + + q->dev = dev; + q->rpm_status = RPM_ACTIVE; + pm_runtime_set_autosuspend_delay(q->dev, -1); + pm_runtime_use_autosuspend(q->dev); +} +EXPORT_SYMBOL(blk_pm_runtime_init); + +/** + * blk_pre_runtime_suspend - Pre runtime suspend check + * @q: the queue of the device + * + * Description: + * This function will check if runtime suspend is allowed for the device + * by examining if there are any requests pending in the queue. If there + * are requests pending, the device can not be runtime suspended; otherwise, + * the queue's status will be updated to SUSPENDING and the driver can + * proceed to suspend the device. + * + * For the not allowed case, we mark last busy for the device so that + * runtime PM core will try to autosuspend it some time later. + * + * This function should be called near the start of the device's + * runtime_suspend callback. + * + * Return: + * 0 - OK to runtime suspend the device + * -EBUSY - Device should not be runtime suspended + */ +int blk_pre_runtime_suspend(struct request_queue *q) +{ + int ret = 0; + + if (!q->dev) + return ret; + + spin_lock_irq(q->queue_lock); + if (q->nr_pending) { + ret = -EBUSY; + pm_runtime_mark_last_busy(q->dev); + } else { + q->rpm_status = RPM_SUSPENDING; + } + spin_unlock_irq(q->queue_lock); + return ret; +} +EXPORT_SYMBOL(blk_pre_runtime_suspend); + +/** + * blk_post_runtime_suspend - Post runtime suspend processing + * @q: the queue of the device + * @err: return value of the device's runtime_suspend function + * + * Description: + * Update the queue's runtime status according to the return value of the + * device's runtime suspend function and mark last busy for the device so + * that PM core will try to auto suspend the device at a later time. + * + * This function should be called near the end of the device's + * runtime_suspend callback. + */ +void blk_post_runtime_suspend(struct request_queue *q, int err) +{ + if (!q->dev) + return; + + spin_lock_irq(q->queue_lock); + if (!err) { + q->rpm_status = RPM_SUSPENDED; + } else { + q->rpm_status = RPM_ACTIVE; + pm_runtime_mark_last_busy(q->dev); + } + spin_unlock_irq(q->queue_lock); +} +EXPORT_SYMBOL(blk_post_runtime_suspend); + +/** + * blk_pre_runtime_resume - Pre runtime resume processing + * @q: the queue of the device + * + * Description: + * Update the queue's runtime status to RESUMING in preparation for the + * runtime resume of the device. + * + * This function should be called near the start of the device's + * runtime_resume callback. + */ +void blk_pre_runtime_resume(struct request_queue *q) +{ + if (!q->dev) + return; + + spin_lock_irq(q->queue_lock); + q->rpm_status = RPM_RESUMING; + spin_unlock_irq(q->queue_lock); +} +EXPORT_SYMBOL(blk_pre_runtime_resume); + +/** + * blk_post_runtime_resume - Post runtime resume processing + * @q: the queue of the device + * @err: return value of the device's runtime_resume function + * + * Description: + * Update the queue's runtime status according to the return value of the + * device's runtime_resume function. If it is successfully resumed, process + * the requests that are queued into the device's queue when it is resuming + * and then mark last busy and initiate autosuspend for it. + * + * This function should be called near the end of the device's + * runtime_resume callback. + */ +void blk_post_runtime_resume(struct request_queue *q, int err) +{ + if (!q->dev) + return; + + spin_lock_irq(q->queue_lock); + if (!err) { + q->rpm_status = RPM_ACTIVE; + __blk_run_queue(q); + pm_runtime_mark_last_busy(q->dev); + pm_request_autosuspend(q->dev); + } else { + q->rpm_status = RPM_SUSPENDED; + } + spin_unlock_irq(q->queue_lock); +} +EXPORT_SYMBOL(blk_post_runtime_resume); + +/** + * blk_set_runtime_active - Force runtime status of the queue to be active + * @q: the queue of the device + * + * If the device is left runtime suspended during system suspend the resume + * hook typically resumes the device and corrects runtime status + * accordingly. However, that does not affect the queue runtime PM status + * which is still "suspended". This prevents processing requests from the + * queue. + * + * This function can be used in driver's resume hook to correct queue + * runtime PM status and re-enable peeking requests from the queue. It + * should be called before first request is added to the queue. + */ +void blk_set_runtime_active(struct request_queue *q) +{ + spin_lock_irq(q->queue_lock); + q->rpm_status = RPM_ACTIVE; + pm_runtime_mark_last_busy(q->dev); + pm_request_autosuspend(q->dev); + spin_unlock_irq(q->queue_lock); +} +EXPORT_SYMBOL(blk_set_runtime_active); |