Messages in this thread | | | From | "Wang, Yalin" <> | Date | Thu, 5 Jun 2014 14:51:41 +0800 | Subject | RE: autosleep suspend too frquent problem |
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Hi
Thanks for your clarification.
One problem is the sd card driver itself .
In addition, I also think kernel's autosleep.c module Have problem too. It just test wake up count ,if the count is zero, then enter suspend.
This will result in frequent suspend / resume problems sometimes, It is not acceptable, I think also need to be fixed to Avoid this special scenario .
Thanks
-----Original Message----- From: Ulf Hansson [mailto:ulf.hansson@linaro.org] Sent: Wednesday, June 04, 2014 5:53 AM To: Pavel Machek Cc: Wang, Yalin; len.brown@intel.com; rjw@sisk.pl; linux-pm@vger.kernel.org; linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org; linux-mmc Subject: Re: autosleep suspend too frquent problem
On 3 June 2014 14:01, Pavel Machek <pavel@ucw.cz> wrote: > Hi! > > >> I found sd card sometimes are damaged/ destroyed On our devices . >> And seems it is caused by kernel's frequently suspend/resume, Because >> during suspend/resume, the driver will suspend/resume sdcard Very >> frequently, this will damaged the sdcard sometimes, and the damage is >> not recoverable .. >> >> Sometimes kernel will enter suspend and exit suspend very frequently, >> Especially when the system is in idle, but some driver is not idle, >> And it will wake up the system by irq frequently. >> By our power test result, if system enter suspend /resume very >> frequently, Will consume more power , because it will enable /disable >> many devices During a short time . >> >> I make a patch to prevent the system to enter suspend/resume state >> More than one time during 2 seconds: > > It is good you managed to diagnose the problem, but this si not the > right solution. > > Either: > > 1) don't power down SD card during system suspend
NAK. The amount of power a card (even if there are good behaving cards as well) may utilize, in powered but idle state could be significant. I have seen cases of constant power consumption of several mA here.
> > or maybe even better > > 2) don't power _up_ SD card during system resume. Let it be powered > down until the first access.
Good news! This is "almost" supported already by the mmc subsystem.
If your mmc host has set the capability flag MMC_CAP_RUNTIME_RESUME, that means the card won't be powered up (and initialized) until the next request.
However, for removable cards (!MMC_CAP_NONREMOVABLE), during system resume phase, the mmc core will trigger a "rescan" of the card, to verify it has not been removed. Thus, unfortunate for this use case, the first request (for removable cards) will be triggered during the system resume phase.
I suppose we should add some extra conditions/flags which makes the mmc core to handle the above scenario. Actually I have been thinking of putting together a patch for this, but it never pops up on the top of my TODO list. :-)
Additionally, I wonder if this bouncing up and down from suspend to resume, could have other negative impact for other subsystems? Is it just a mmc subsystem problem? I am not so sure.
Kind regards Ulf Hansson
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