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Subject[PATCH v6 00/13] acpi: i2c: Use SharedAndWake and ExclusiveAndWake to enable wake irq
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Today, i2c drivers are making the assumption that their IRQs can also
be used as wake IRQs. This isn't always the case and it can lead to
spurious wakes. This has recently started to affect AMD Chromebooks.
With the introduction of
d62bd5ce12d7 ("pinctrl: amd: Implement irq_set_wake"), the AMD GPIO
controller gained the capability to set the wake bit on each GPIO. The
ACPI specification defines two ways to inform the system if a device is
wake capable:
1) The _PRW object defines the GPE that can be used to wake the system.
2) Setting ExclusiveAndWake or SharedAndWake in the _CRS GpioInt.

Currently only the first method is supported. The i2c drivers don't have
any indication that the IRQ is wake capable, so they guess. This causes
spurious interrupts, for example:
* We have an ACPI HID device that has `_PR0` and `_PR3`. It doesn't have
`_PRW` or `ExclusiveAndWake` so that means the device can't wake the
system.
* The IRQ line is active level low for this device and is pulled up by
the power resource defined in `_PR0`/`_PR3`.
* The i2c driver will (incorrectly) arm the GPIO for wake by calling
`enable_irq_wake` as part of its suspend hook.
* ACPI will power down the device since it doesn't have a wake GPE
associated with it.
* When the device is powered down, the IRQ line will drop, and it will
trigger a wake event.

See the following debug log:
[ 42.335804] PM: Suspending system (s2idle)
[ 42.340186] amd_gpio AMD0030:00: RX: Setting wake for pin 89 to enable
[ 42.467736] power-0416 __acpi_power_off : Power resource [PR00] turned off
[ 42.467739] device_pm-0280 device_set_power : Device [H05D] transitioned to D3cold
[ 42.475210] PM: pm_system_irq_wakeup: 11 triggered pinctrl_amd
[ 42.535293] PM: Wakeup unrelated to ACPI SCI
[ 42.535294] PM: resume from suspend-to-idle

In order to fix this, we need to take into account the wake capable bit
defined on the Interrupt/GpioInt. This is accomplished by:
* Migrating some of the i2c drivers over to using the PM subsystem to
manage the wake IRQ.
* Expose the wake_capable bit from the ACPI Interrupt/GpioInt resource
to the i2c core.
* Use the wake_capable bit in the i2c core to call
`dev_pm_set_wake_irq`. This reuses the existing device tree flow.
* Make the i2c drivers stop calling `dev_pm_set_wake_irq` since it's now
handled by the i2c core.
* Make the ACPI device PM system aware of the wake_irq. This is
necessary so the device doesn't incorrectly get powered down when a
wake_irq is enabled.

I've tested this code with various combinations of having _PRW,
ExclusiveAndWake and power resources all defined or not defined, but it
would be great if others could test this out on their hardware.

I'm sure this will surface some devices where the IRQs were not
correctly marked as wake capable. Ideally the firmware can be fixed, but
if not we can work around this in the kernel by providing a board
specific `struct i2c_board_info` with the `I2C_CLIENT_WAKE` flag set.
See `chromeos_laptop.c` for an example of matching DMI properties and
setting the `I2C_CLIENT_WAKE` override.

Thanks,
Raul

Changes in v6:
- Return early when irq < 0
- Refactored to leave else clause

Changes in v5:
- Added Acked-by: Benjamin Tissoires
- Removed clang-format white space changes
- Check irq return value before updating wake_capable pointer
- Go back to using adev->wakeup.flags.valid to keep the diff cleaner
- Fix a typo in comment

Changes in v4:
- Added Reviewed-by
- Reformatted with 96 char limit
- Added Reviewed-by
- Reformatted with 96 char limit
- Removed unnecessary !!
- Removed unrelated whitespace change
- Added Reviewed-by
- Renamed i2c_acpi_add_resource to i2c_acpi_add_irq_resource
- Expanded logic in i2c_acpi_add_i2c_resource to make it easier to read

Changes in v3:
- Kept `acpi_dev_gpio_irq_get_by` unchanged to avoid having to touch
unrelated drivers.
- Converted wake_capable parameter to bool.
- Fixed bad indent
- Convert wake_capable to bool
- Only update wake_capable pointer once
- Move wake_capable local into local block

Changes in v2:
- Added elants_i2c to series
- Added raydium_ts_i2c to series
- Fixed call site in mlxbf_gige_probe
- Added ability to extract wake bit from Interrupt/IRQ resources
- Look at wake_cabple bit for IRQ/Interrupt resources
- I chose not to keep the legacy code around since systems without DT or ACPI should be rare.

Raul E Rangel (13):
HID: i2c-hid: Use PM subsystem to manage wake irq
Input: elan_i2c - Use PM subsystem to manage wake irq
Input: elants_i2c - Use PM subsystem to manage wake irq
Input: raydium_ts_i2c - Use PM subsystem to manage wake irq
gpiolib: acpi: Add wake_capable variants of acpi_dev_gpio_irq_get
ACPI: resources: Add wake_capable parameter to acpi_dev_irq_flags
i2c: acpi: Use ACPI wake capability bit to set wake_irq
ACPI: PM: Take wake IRQ into consideration when entering
suspend-to-idle
HID: i2c-hid: acpi: Stop setting wakeup_capable
HID: i2c-hid: Don't set wake_capable and wake_irq
Input: elan_i2c - Don't set wake_capable and wake_irq
Input: elants_i2c - Don't set wake_capable and wake_irq
Input: raydium_ts_i2c - Don't set wake_capable and wake_irq

drivers/acpi/device_pm.c | 15 ++++++++
drivers/acpi/irq.c | 8 +++--
drivers/acpi/resource.c | 16 ++++++---
drivers/gpio/gpiolib-acpi.c | 15 ++++++--
drivers/gpio/gpiolib-acpi.h | 2 ++
drivers/hid/i2c-hid/i2c-hid-acpi.c | 5 ---
drivers/hid/i2c-hid/i2c-hid-core.c | 24 ++-----------
drivers/i2c/i2c-core-acpi.c | 40 ++++++++++++++++------
drivers/i2c/i2c-core-base.c | 6 +++-
drivers/i2c/i2c-core.h | 4 +--
drivers/input/mouse/elan_i2c_core.c | 15 +-------
drivers/input/touchscreen/elants_i2c.c | 13 ++-----
drivers/input/touchscreen/raydium_i2c_ts.c | 7 +---
drivers/pnp/pnpacpi/rsparser.c | 7 ++--
include/linux/acpi.h | 23 ++++++++++---
include/linux/ioport.h | 3 +-
16 files changed, 113 insertions(+), 90 deletions(-)

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