OpenBSD s New Suspend and Resume Framework
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1 OpenBSD s New Suspend and Resume Framework Paul Irofti [email protected] 10th European BSD Conference October 6 9, 2011 Maarssen, The Netherlands
2 Outline 1 Introduction History The Winds of Change 2 Device Configuration 3 Activate Functions Changes Quiesce 4 APM and ACPI Design APM ACPI 5 Issues Overview Quirks 6 Conclusions
3 History Early Days KISS Power up Power off
4 History Time Passes... Power Management Computers start consuming less power The system gains some power control APM enters the scene Machines can suspend and resume via APM
5 The Winds of Change ACPI The Machine Gets To Be In Charge In theory: Knob fiddling Better control More features
6 The Winds of Change Implications Reality Check Extremely complex Specifications that nobody respects Every vendor has its own quirks The machine has to do everything
7 The Winds of Change Results ACPI New power management approach Affects device drivers as well Hard to get right Fit into the APM logic Lots of system changes New MI suspend/resume framework
8 Structure Kernel Device Tracking Tree hierarchy Everything starts at mainbus(4) Device drivers attach to the proper parent device
9 Example Dependency view A memory stick is attached to the system sd(4) scsibus(4) umass(4) uhub(4) usb(4) ehci(4) pci(4) mainbus(4) The stick becomes available to the user as sd0.
10 Configuration Specific functionality Match proper device driver matching Attach attach to a proper place in the device tree Activate activate the device Deactivate turn off the device Detach remove it from the device tree
11 Suspend and Resume Low Power States Implications ACPI support required: New system states Driver awareness Device notification of state changes Result: The need for new activate actions in autoconf(9)
12 Changes New Actions DVACT_QUIESCE Prepare to suspend (discussed later on). DVACT_SUSPEND Set the device drivers in a suspend state. DVACT_RESUME Resume the device drivers back to running state.
13 Changes Expanding autoconf(9) Code Changes config_suspend() Similar with attach/detach activate/deactivate Signals the drivers config_activate_children() Handle the new cases config_suspend() the device s children
14 Quiesce What is Quiesce? Definition The action of pausing or modifying a given process so that data consistency can be achieved.
15 Quiesce Why is it important? Because... Some devices need pre-suspend notifications to: Finish-up disk I/O Dump audio buffers VT switch out of X Wait on other actions to finish Do misc. operations requiring a normal running state
16 Design Starting Point APM Machines APM userland daemon Userland notifies the kernel Kernel APM MD state machines Lots of MD code, specially for devices
17 Design Integrating Other PM Implementations Rules Keep the same APM mechanism. Mold other implementations into it. Make it opaque to the userland. Let the drivers do the work for them. Implementation specific bits in MD Mostly whacky assembly routines
18 Design ACPI Implementation Reiterating... ACPI will be fit in the same model Create a fake apm-like kernel ACPI state-machine Keep the same code-paths all the way down No difference from a userland perspective Only the kernel can tell APM and ACPI apart
19 APM Improvements More MI, Less MD The BIOS does most of the work Remove MD device related code Let the device drivers do it in their activate functions Bare MD APM state machine
20 APM On Suspend Code Flow wsdisplay_suspend() bufq_quiesce() config_suspend(dvact_quiesce) splhigh() disableintr() config_suspend(dvact_suspend) sys_platform->suspend()
21 APM On Resume Code Flow sys_platform->resume() config_suspend(dvact_resume) enableintr() splx() bufq_restart() wsdisplay_resume()
22 ACPI Implementations Microsoft Windows Intel ACPICA OpenBSD
23 ACPI How It Works System Perspective ACPI is a proxy between the BIOS and the OS Access AML methods according to the ACPI spec. Lots of spec violations Lots of quirks and workarounds The drivers have to handle device state
24 ACPI APM-like Flow The userland needs no change acpiioctl() notfication ioctl Same commands as APM ACPI tasks (e.g. acpi_sleep_task())
25 ACPI On Suspend Flow acpi_sleep_task(s3) checks state changes acpi_sleep_mode(s3) handles state changes acpi_prepare_sleep_state(s3) AML nightmare acpi_sleep_machdep(s3) MD code acpi_enter_sleep_state(s3) PM regs fiddling
26 ACPI Not APM-Like AML Methods TTS transition to state, before device notification PTS prepare to sleep, after device notification SST system status indicator GTS firmware execution before S3 PM power management registers GTE wake registers
27 ACPI On Resume Completely different from APM Real-mode: ACPI trampoline Real-mode: Might reenable video Real-mode: Enable paging Real-mode: Restore CPU registers Jump to where ACPI code stopped during suspend Clear PM registers Transition to S0 (more AML methods) Reset the lamp Enable runtime GPEs Resume the device drivers
28 Overview Devices Problems The order in which we suspend/resume them The device registers The memory maps How much state do we need to keep?
29 Overview ACPI No Man s Land The specifications are just a guide in reality AML is Windows-targeted AML is autogenerated code Magic methods that poke into CMOS and whatnot The AML parser is always finding quirks in production code
30 Quirks Video Reposting Can be done by: Real-mode BIOS call x86emu The driver itself Need for an PCI ID table nvidia is not supported at all Even then, some cards don t work
31 Quirks USB Problems Most machines have no problems (luck?) Some machines get their usb ports reset on resume Some don t get them at all Keep usb state vs whack the whole stack
32 Quirks Other Miscellaneous Mount points for usb drives don t get restored Audio sometimes gets trashed Aucat doesn t handle suspend/resume X doesn t come back on some machines X gets some image noise, fixed by VT switching Taking the cpu to 1-cpu is done at the wrong place Some drivers are not supported yet
33 Don t Panic It Works! Most laptops are supported Most workstations as well The sub-system is stable The design is good Loongson is the newest user Lots of non suspend/resume bugs in drivers got fixed as a result
34 So Long, and Thanks for All the Fish Questions?
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