[CPUFREQ] Make cpufreq suspend code conditional on powerpc.

The suspend code runs with interrupts disabled, and the powerpc workaround we
do in the cpufreq suspend hook calls the drivers ->get method.

powernow-k8's ->get does an smp_call_function_single
which needs interrupts enabled

cpufreq's suspend/resume code was added in 42d4dc3f4e to work around
a hardware problem on ppc powerbooks.  If we make all this code
conditional on powerpc, we avoid the issue above.

Signed-off-by: Dave Jones <davej@redhat.com>
This commit is contained in:
Dave Jones 2009-08-04 14:03:25 -04:00
parent d5194decd0
commit 4bc5d34135

View file

@ -1248,13 +1248,22 @@ EXPORT_SYMBOL(cpufreq_get);
static int cpufreq_suspend(struct sys_device *sysdev, pm_message_t pmsg)
{
int cpu = sysdev->id;
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;
@ -1313,6 +1322,7 @@ static int cpufreq_suspend(struct sys_device *sysdev, pm_message_t pmsg)
out:
cpufreq_cpu_put(cpu_policy);
#endif /* __powerpc__ */
return ret;
}
@ -1326,12 +1336,18 @@ out:
*/
static int cpufreq_resume(struct sys_device *sysdev)
{
int cpu = sysdev->id;
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;
@ -1395,6 +1411,7 @@ out:
schedule_work(&cpu_policy->update);
fail:
cpufreq_cpu_put(cpu_policy);
#endif /* __powerpc__ */
return ret;
}