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authorBenjamin Herrenschmidt <benh@kernel.crashing.org>2009-03-10 19:45:17 -0400
committerBenjamin Herrenschmidt <benh@kernel.crashing.org>2009-03-10 19:48:56 -0400
commitd801cec70d69d2d4121e133edd5c3237fe0e0078 (patch)
tree777e46af2366ce8ffa0dd5c1a9fcead8b6ef5fdb /drivers/video/aty/aty128fb.c
parent187cfc439f7b1a7c91ff72d561b2a7c9c0b83431 (diff)
radeonfb/aty128fb: Disable broken early resume hook for PowerBooks
radeonfb and aty128fb have a special hook called by the PowerMac platform code very very early on resume from sleep to bring the screen back. This is useful for debugging wakup problems, but unfortunately, this also became a source of problems of its own. The hook is called extremely early, with interrupts still off, and the code path involved with that code nowadays rely on things like taking mutexes, GFP_KERNEL allocations, etc... In addition, the driver now relies on the PCI core to restore the standard config space before calling resume which doesn't happen with this early code path. I'm keeping the code in but commented out along with a fixup call to pci_restore_state(). The reason is that I still want to make it easy to re-enable temporarily to track wake up problems, and it's possible that I can revive it at some stage if we make sleeping things save to call in early resume using a system state. In the meantime, this should fix several reported regressions. Signed-off-by: Benjamin Herrenschmidt <benh@kernel.crashing.org>
Diffstat (limited to 'drivers/video/aty/aty128fb.c')
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1 files changed, 9 insertions, 1 deletions
diff --git a/drivers/video/aty/aty128fb.c b/drivers/video/aty/aty128fb.c
index 2181ce4d7ebd..35e8eb02b9e9 100644
--- a/drivers/video/aty/aty128fb.c
+++ b/drivers/video/aty/aty128fb.c
@@ -1853,13 +1853,14 @@ static void aty128_bl_exit(struct backlight_device *bd)
1853 * Initialisation 1853 * Initialisation
1854 */ 1854 */
1855 1855
1856#ifdef CONFIG_PPC_PMAC 1856#ifdef CONFIG_PPC_PMAC__disabled
1857static void aty128_early_resume(void *data) 1857static void aty128_early_resume(void *data)
1858{ 1858{
1859 struct aty128fb_par *par = data; 1859 struct aty128fb_par *par = data;
1860 1860
1861 if (try_acquire_console_sem()) 1861 if (try_acquire_console_sem())
1862 return; 1862 return;
1863 pci_restore_state(par->pdev);
1863 aty128_do_resume(par->pdev); 1864 aty128_do_resume(par->pdev);
1864 release_console_sem(); 1865 release_console_sem();
1865} 1866}
@@ -1907,7 +1908,14 @@ static int __devinit aty128_init(struct pci_dev *pdev, const struct pci_device_i
1907 /* Indicate sleep capability */ 1908 /* Indicate sleep capability */
1908 if (par->chip_gen == rage_M3) { 1909 if (par->chip_gen == rage_M3) {
1909 pmac_call_feature(PMAC_FTR_DEVICE_CAN_WAKE, NULL, 0, 1); 1910 pmac_call_feature(PMAC_FTR_DEVICE_CAN_WAKE, NULL, 0, 1);
1911#if 0 /* Disable the early video resume hack for now as it's causing problems, among
1912 * others we now rely on the PCI core restoring the config space for us, which
1913 * isn't the case with that hack, and that code path causes various things to
1914 * be called with interrupts off while they shouldn't. I'm leaving the code in
1915 * as it can be useful for debugging purposes
1916 */
1910 pmac_set_early_video_resume(aty128_early_resume, par); 1917 pmac_set_early_video_resume(aty128_early_resume, par);
1918#endif
1911 } 1919 }
1912 1920
1913 /* Find default mode */ 1921 /* Find default mode */