PM / Runtime: Update documentation around probe|remove|suspend
PM core and driver core has changed some behavior regarding use of runtime PM. Update the documentation accordingly. Signed-off-by: Ulf Hansson <ulf.hansson@linaro.org> Signed-off-by: Rafael J. Wysocki <rafael.j.wysocki@intel.com>
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@ -547,13 +547,11 @@ helper functions described in Section 4. In that case, pm_runtime_resume()
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should be used. Of course, for this purpose the device's runtime PM has to be
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enabled earlier by calling pm_runtime_enable().
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If the device bus type's or driver's ->probe() callback runs
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pm_runtime_suspend() or pm_runtime_idle() or their asynchronous counterparts,
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they will fail returning -EAGAIN, because the device's usage counter is
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incremented by the driver core before executing ->probe(). Still, it may be
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desirable to suspend the device as soon as ->probe() has finished, so the driver
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core uses pm_runtime_put_sync() to invoke the subsystem-level idle callback for
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the device at that time.
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It may be desirable to suspend the device once ->probe() has finished.
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Therefore the driver core uses the asyncronous pm_request_idle() to submit a
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request to execute the subsystem-level idle callback for the device at that
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time. A driver that makes use of the runtime autosuspend feature, may want to
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update the last busy mark before returning from ->probe().
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Moreover, the driver core prevents runtime PM callbacks from racing with the bus
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notifier callback in __device_release_driver(), which is necessary, because the
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@ -656,7 +654,7 @@ out the following operations:
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__pm_runtime_disable() with 'false' as the second argument for every device
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right before executing the subsystem-level .suspend_late() callback for it.
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* During system resume it calls pm_runtime_enable() and pm_runtime_put_sync()
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* During system resume it calls pm_runtime_enable() and pm_runtime_put()
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for every device right after executing the subsystem-level .resume_early()
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callback and right after executing the subsystem-level .resume() callback
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for it, respectively.
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