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SubjectRe: [PATCH] [v4] dmaengine: tegra210-adma: Fix runtime PM imbalance on error
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Hi Geert,

On 23/06/2020 13:08, Geert Uytterhoeven wrote:
> Hi Jon,
>
> More stirring in the cesspool ;-)

Ha! Indeed.

> On Tue, Jun 23, 2020 at 12:13 PM Jon Hunter <jonathanh@nvidia.com> wrote:
>> On 21/06/2020 06:47, Dinghao Liu wrote:
>>> pm_runtime_get_sync() increments the runtime PM usage counter even
>>> when it returns an error code. Thus a pairing decrement is needed on
>>> the error handling path to keep the counter balanced.
>>
>> So you have not mentioned here why you are using _noidle and not _put.
>> Furthermore, in this patch [0] you are not using _noidle to fix the same
>> problem in another driver. We should fix this in a consistent manner
>> across all drivers, otherwise it leads to more confusion.
>>
>> Finally, Rafael mentions we should just use _put [0] and so I think we
>> should follow his recommendation.
>>
>> Jon
>>
>> [0] https://lkml.org/lkml/2020/5/21/601
>
> "_noidle() is the simplest one and it is sufficient."
> https://lore.kernel.org/linux-i2c/CAJZ5v0i87NGcy9+kxubScdPDyByr8ypQWcGgBFn+V-wDd69BHQ@mail.gmail.com/

Good to know. This detail should be spelled out in the changelog so that
it is clear why we are using _noidle and not _put. I did take a look and
it did seem to handle the usage_count OK, but I was concerned if there
could be something else in the _put path that may get missed.

Anyway, I am fine with the change, but with an updated changelog on why
_noidle is being used.

> You never know what additional things the other put* variants
> will start doing in the future...

Hopefully not, as that would be a breakage of the API itself. From what
Rafael said that all _put calls should work and if at some point in the
future they don't, then that seems like a regression.

Jon

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