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authorHenrique de Moraes Holschuh <hmh@hmh.eng.br>2008-11-09 10:54:02 -0200
committerLen Brown <len.brown@intel.com>2008-11-26 19:24:22 -0500
commit0081b162023690877e0096ef17a82ba1969befa8 (patch)
treea553ce1a8c3089c5a4f29fbec46f389a3b261391 /drivers
parent3fedd90fdf17643df1da473c5da983137d51bbdb (diff)
ACPI: thinkpad-acpi: fix fan sleep/resume path
This fixes a regression from v2.6.27, caused by commit 5814f737e1cd2cfa2893badd62189acae3e1e1fd, "ACPI: thinkpad-acpi: attempt to preserve fan state on resume". It is possible for fan_suspend() to fail to properly initialize fan_control_desired_level as required by fan_resume(), resulting on the fan always being set to level 7 on resume if the user didn't touch the fan controller. In order to get fan sleep/resume handling to work right: 1. Fix the fan_suspend handling of the T43 firmware quirk. If it is still undefined, we didn't touch the fan yet and that means we have no business doing it on resume. 2. Store the fan level on its own variable to avoid any possible issues with hijacking fan_control_desired_level (which isn't supposed to have anything other than 0-7 in it, anyway). 3. Change the fan_resume code to me more straightforward to understand (although we DO optimize the boolean logic there, otherwise it looks disgusting). 4. Add comments to help understand what the code is supposed to be doing. 5. Change fan_set_level to be less strict about how auto and full-speed modes are requested. http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=11982 Signed-off-by: Henrique de Moraes Holschuh <hmh@hmh.eng.br> Reported-by: Tino Keitel <tino.keitel@tikei.de> Signed-off-by: Len Brown <len.brown@intel.com>
Diffstat (limited to 'drivers')
-rw-r--r--drivers/misc/thinkpad_acpi.c57
1 files changed, 45 insertions, 12 deletions
diff --git a/drivers/misc/thinkpad_acpi.c b/drivers/misc/thinkpad_acpi.c
index 7a4a26b0edd2..899766e16fa8 100644
--- a/drivers/misc/thinkpad_acpi.c
+++ b/drivers/misc/thinkpad_acpi.c
@@ -5318,6 +5318,7 @@ static enum fan_control_commands fan_control_commands;
static u8 fan_control_initial_status;
static u8 fan_control_desired_level;
+static u8 fan_control_resume_level;
static int fan_watchdog_maxinterval;
static struct mutex fan_mutex;
@@ -5440,8 +5441,8 @@ static int fan_set_level(int level)
case TPACPI_FAN_WR_ACPI_FANS:
case TPACPI_FAN_WR_TPEC:
- if ((level != TP_EC_FAN_AUTO) &&
- (level != TP_EC_FAN_FULLSPEED) &&
+ if (!(level & TP_EC_FAN_AUTO) &&
+ !(level & TP_EC_FAN_FULLSPEED) &&
((level < 0) || (level > 7)))
return -EINVAL;
@@ -6005,38 +6006,67 @@ static void fan_exit(void)
static void fan_suspend(pm_message_t state)
{
+ int rc;
+
if (!fan_control_allowed)
return;
/* Store fan status in cache */
- fan_get_status_safe(NULL);
+ fan_control_resume_level = 0;
+ rc = fan_get_status_safe(&fan_control_resume_level);
+ if (rc < 0)
+ printk(TPACPI_NOTICE
+ "failed to read fan level for later "
+ "restore during resume: %d\n", rc);
+
+ /* if it is undefined, don't attempt to restore it.
+ * KEEP THIS LAST */
if (tp_features.fan_ctrl_status_undef)
- fan_control_desired_level = TP_EC_FAN_AUTO;
+ fan_control_resume_level = 0;
}
static void fan_resume(void)
{
- u8 saved_fan_level;
u8 current_level = 7;
bool do_set = false;
+ int rc;
/* DSDT *always* updates status on resume */
tp_features.fan_ctrl_status_undef = 0;
- saved_fan_level = fan_control_desired_level;
if (!fan_control_allowed ||
+ !fan_control_resume_level ||
(fan_get_status_safe(&current_level) < 0))
return;
switch (fan_control_access_mode) {
case TPACPI_FAN_WR_ACPI_SFAN:
- do_set = (saved_fan_level > current_level);
+ /* never decrease fan level */
+ do_set = (fan_control_resume_level > current_level);
break;
case TPACPI_FAN_WR_ACPI_FANS:
case TPACPI_FAN_WR_TPEC:
- do_set = ((saved_fan_level & TP_EC_FAN_FULLSPEED) ||
- (saved_fan_level == 7 &&
- !(current_level & TP_EC_FAN_FULLSPEED)));
+ /* never decrease fan level, scale is:
+ * TP_EC_FAN_FULLSPEED > 7 >= TP_EC_FAN_AUTO
+ *
+ * We expect the firmware to set either 7 or AUTO, but we
+ * handle FULLSPEED out of paranoia.
+ *
+ * So, we can safely only restore FULLSPEED or 7, anything
+ * else could slow the fan. Restoring AUTO is useless, at
+ * best that's exactly what the DSDT already set (it is the
+ * slower it uses).
+ *
+ * Always keep in mind that the DSDT *will* have set the
+ * fans to what the vendor supposes is the best level. We
+ * muck with it only to speed the fan up.
+ */
+ if (fan_control_resume_level != 7 &&
+ !(fan_control_resume_level & TP_EC_FAN_FULLSPEED))
+ return;
+ else
+ do_set = !(current_level & TP_EC_FAN_FULLSPEED) &&
+ (current_level != fan_control_resume_level);
break;
default:
return;
@@ -6044,8 +6074,11 @@ static void fan_resume(void)
if (do_set) {
printk(TPACPI_NOTICE
"restoring fan level to 0x%02x\n",
- saved_fan_level);
- fan_set_level_safe(saved_fan_level);
+ fan_control_resume_level);
+ rc = fan_set_level_safe(fan_control_resume_level);
+ if (rc < 0)
+ printk(TPACPI_NOTICE
+ "failed to restore fan level: %d\n", rc);
}
}