[POWERPC] check firmware state before suspending

Currently the kernel blindly halts all the processors and calls the
ibm,suspend-me rtas call.  If the firmware is not in the correct
state, we then re-start all the processors and return.  It is much
smarter to first check the firmware state, and only if it is waiting,
call the ibm,suspend-me call.

Signed-off-by: Paul Mackerras <paulus@samba.org>
This commit is contained in:
Dave C Boutcher 2006-06-12 19:49:20 -05:00 committed by Paul Mackerras
parent 0e4aa9c200
commit 368a6ba5d1
3 changed files with 33 additions and 0 deletions

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@ -593,9 +593,31 @@ static void rtas_percpu_suspend_me(void *info)
static int rtas_ibm_suspend_me(struct rtas_args *args)
{
int i;
long state;
long rc;
unsigned long dummy;
struct rtas_suspend_me_data data;
/* Make sure the state is valid */
rc = plpar_hcall(H_VASI_STATE,
((u64)args->args[0] << 32) | args->args[1],
0, 0, 0,
&state, &dummy, &dummy);
if (rc) {
printk(KERN_ERR "rtas_ibm_suspend_me: vasi_state returned %ld\n",rc);
return rc;
} else if (state == H_VASI_ENABLED) {
args->args[args->nargs] = RTAS_NOT_SUSPENDABLE;
return 0;
} else if (state != H_VASI_SUSPENDING) {
printk(KERN_ERR "rtas_ibm_suspend_me: vasi_state returned state %ld\n",
state);
args->args[args->nargs] = -1;
return 0;
}
data.waiting = 1;
data.args = args;

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@ -102,6 +102,15 @@
#define H_PP1 (1UL<<(63-62))
#define H_PP2 (1UL<<(63-63))
/* VASI States */
#define H_VASI_INVALID 0
#define H_VASI_ENABLED 1
#define H_VASI_ABORTED 2
#define H_VASI_SUSPENDING 3
#define H_VASI_SUSPENDED 4
#define H_VASI_RESUMED 5
#define H_VASI_COMPLETED 6
/* DABRX flags */
#define H_DABRX_HYPERVISOR (1UL<<(63-61))
#define H_DABRX_KERNEL (1UL<<(63-62))
@ -190,6 +199,7 @@
#define H_QUERY_INT_STATE 0x1E4
#define H_POLL_PENDING 0x1D8
#define H_JOIN 0x298
#define H_VASI_STATE 0x2A4
#define H_ENABLE_CRQ 0x2B0
#ifndef __ASSEMBLY__

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@ -24,6 +24,7 @@
#define RTAS_RMOBUF_MAX (64 * 1024)
/* RTAS return status codes */
#define RTAS_NOT_SUSPENDABLE -9004
#define RTAS_BUSY -2 /* RTAS Busy */
#define RTAS_EXTENDED_DELAY_MIN 9900
#define RTAS_EXTENDED_DELAY_MAX 9905