diff --git a/drivers/cpufreq/cpufreq.c b/drivers/cpufreq/cpufreq.c index fd69086d08d54f0fb9c2036984cc9c9c88d86446..2968ed6a9c4997003591a9ebc33546e19d6deb0b 100644 --- a/drivers/cpufreq/cpufreq.c +++ b/drivers/cpufreq/cpufreq.c @@ -1250,20 +1250,11 @@ static int cpufreq_suspend(struct sys_device *sysdev, pm_message_t pmsg) { int ret = 0; -#ifdef __powerpc__ int cpu = sysdev->id; - unsigned int cur_freq = 0; struct cpufreq_policy *cpu_policy; dprintk("suspending cpu %u\n", cpu); - /* - * This whole bogosity is here because Powerbooks are made of fail. - * No sane platform should need any of the code below to be run. - * (it's entirely the wrong thing to do, as driver->get may - * reenable interrupts on some architectures). - */ - if (!cpu_online(cpu)) return 0; @@ -1282,47 +1273,13 @@ static int cpufreq_suspend(struct sys_device *sysdev, pm_message_t pmsg) if (cpufreq_driver->suspend) { ret = cpufreq_driver->suspend(cpu_policy, pmsg); - if (ret) { + if (ret) printk(KERN_ERR "cpufreq: suspend failed in ->suspend " "step on CPU %u\n", cpu_policy->cpu); - goto out; - } - } - - if (cpufreq_driver->flags & CPUFREQ_CONST_LOOPS) - goto out; - - if (cpufreq_driver->get) - cur_freq = cpufreq_driver->get(cpu_policy->cpu); - - if (!cur_freq || !cpu_policy->cur) { - printk(KERN_ERR "cpufreq: suspend failed to assert current " - "frequency is what timing core thinks it is.\n"); - goto out; - } - - if (unlikely(cur_freq != cpu_policy->cur)) { - struct cpufreq_freqs freqs; - - if (!(cpufreq_driver->flags & CPUFREQ_PM_NO_WARN)) - dprintk("Warning: CPU frequency is %u, " - "cpufreq assumed %u kHz.\n", - cur_freq, cpu_policy->cur); - - freqs.cpu = cpu; - freqs.old = cpu_policy->cur; - freqs.new = cur_freq; - - srcu_notifier_call_chain(&cpufreq_transition_notifier_list, - CPUFREQ_SUSPENDCHANGE, &freqs); - adjust_jiffies(CPUFREQ_SUSPENDCHANGE, &freqs); - - cpu_policy->cur = cur_freq; } out: cpufreq_cpu_put(cpu_policy); -#endif /* __powerpc__ */ return ret; } @@ -1330,24 +1287,21 @@ static int cpufreq_suspend(struct sys_device *sysdev, pm_message_t pmsg) * cpufreq_resume - restore proper CPU frequency handling after resume * * 1.) resume CPUfreq hardware support (cpufreq_driver->resume()) - * 2.) if ->target and !CPUFREQ_CONST_LOOPS: verify we're in sync - * 3.) schedule call cpufreq_update_policy() ASAP as interrupts are - * restored. + * 2.) schedule call cpufreq_update_policy() ASAP as interrupts are + * restored. It will verify that the current freq is in sync with + * what we believe it to be. This is a bit later than when it + * should be, but nonethteless it's better than calling + * cpufreq_driver->get() here which might re-enable interrupts... */ static int cpufreq_resume(struct sys_device *sysdev) { int ret = 0; -#ifdef __powerpc__ int cpu = sysdev->id; struct cpufreq_policy *cpu_policy; dprintk("resuming cpu %u\n", cpu); - /* As with the ->suspend method, all the code below is - * only necessary because Powerbooks suck. - * See commit 42d4dc3f4e1e for jokes. */ - if (!cpu_online(cpu)) return 0; @@ -1373,45 +1327,10 @@ static int cpufreq_resume(struct sys_device *sysdev) } } - if (!(cpufreq_driver->flags & CPUFREQ_CONST_LOOPS)) { - unsigned int cur_freq = 0; - - if (cpufreq_driver->get) - cur_freq = cpufreq_driver->get(cpu_policy->cpu); - - if (!cur_freq || !cpu_policy->cur) { - printk(KERN_ERR "cpufreq: resume failed to assert " - "current frequency is what timing core " - "thinks it is.\n"); - goto out; - } - - if (unlikely(cur_freq != cpu_policy->cur)) { - struct cpufreq_freqs freqs; - - if (!(cpufreq_driver->flags & CPUFREQ_PM_NO_WARN)) - dprintk("Warning: CPU frequency " - "is %u, cpufreq assumed %u kHz.\n", - cur_freq, cpu_policy->cur); - - freqs.cpu = cpu; - freqs.old = cpu_policy->cur; - freqs.new = cur_freq; - - srcu_notifier_call_chain( - &cpufreq_transition_notifier_list, - CPUFREQ_RESUMECHANGE, &freqs); - adjust_jiffies(CPUFREQ_RESUMECHANGE, &freqs); - - cpu_policy->cur = cur_freq; - } - } - -out: schedule_work(&cpu_policy->update); + fail: cpufreq_cpu_put(cpu_policy); -#endif /* __powerpc__ */ return ret; }