[Intel-gfx] [PATCH] drm/edid/firmware: stop using throwaway platform device

Matthieu CHARETTE matthieu.charette at gmail.com
Tue Nov 8 15:40:52 UTC 2022


I didn't test the patch yet. I will do. But even without testing I can 
tell you that it will work (It will not crash).
Currently when the crash occurs, all screens remain black after resume. 
I'm not able to login with ssh neither. And logs end before the 
suspend. So the crash seems to be some kind of kernel panic.

Matthieu

On Tue, Nov 8 2022 at 01:27:33 PM +0200, Jani Nikula 
<jani.nikula at intel.com> wrote:
> On Sun, 06 Nov 2022, Matthieu CHARETTE <matthieu.charette at gmail.com> 
> wrote:
>>  Hi,
>> 
>>  Can you tell me what are we waiting for? Maybe I can help.
> 
> Have you tried the patch? Is it an improvement over the status quo?
> 
> The "crash" is still ambiguous to me. Do you observe it with the 
> patch?
> Do you have logs? Etc.
> 
> BR,
> Jani.
> 
> 
>> 
>>  Thanks.
>> 
>>  Matthieu
>> 
>>  On Wed, Oct 12 2022 at 07:16:29 PM +0200, Matthieu CHARETTE
>>  <matthieu.charette at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>  By crash, I mean that an error is returned here:
>>>  
>>> https://kernel.googlesource.com/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/+/refs/heads/master/drivers/gpu/drm/drm_edid_load.c#195
>>>  I don't really know what happens next, but on my machine the 
>>> built-in
>>>  screen and the external remains dark. Also the kernel seems to
>>>  freeze. I suspect a kernel panic, but I'm not sure. Anyway, the 
>>> error
>>>  is definitely not well handled, and a fix would be great.
>>>  Also, request_firmware() will crash if called for the first time on
>>>  the resume path because the file system isn't reachable on the 
>>> resume
>>>  process. And no cache is available for this firmware. So I guess 
>>> that
>>>  in this case, request_firmware() returns an error.
>>>  Suspend-plug-resume case is not my priority nether as long as it
>>>  doesn't make the system crash (Which is currently the case).
>>> 
>>>  On Wed, Oct 12 2022 at 11:25:59 AM +0300, Jani Nikula
>>>  <jani.nikula at intel.com> wrote:
>>>>  On Tue, 11 Oct 2022, Matthieu CHARETTE 
>>>> <matthieu.charette at gmail.com>
>>>>  wrote:
>>>>>   Currently the EDID is requested during the resume. But since 
>>>>> it's
>>>>>   requested too early, this means before the filesystem is 
>>>>> mounted,
>>>>>  the
>>>>>   firmware request fails. This make the DRM driver crash when
>>>>>  resuming.
>>>>>   This kind of issue should be prevented by the firmware caching
>>>>>  process
>>>>>   which cache every firmware requested for the next resume. But
>>>>>  since we
>>>>>   are using a temporary device, the firmware isn't cached on 
>>>>> suspend
>>>>>   since the device doesn't work anymore.
>>>>>   When using a non temporary device to get the EDID, the firmware
>>>>>  will
>>>>>   be cached on suspend for the next resume. So requesting the
>>>>>  firmware
>>>>>   during resume will succeed.
>>>>>   But if the firmware has never been requested since the boot, 
>>>>> this
>>>>>   means that the monitor isn't plugged since the boot. The kernel
>>>>>  will
>>>>>   not be caching the EDID. So if we plug the monitor while the
>>>>>  machine
>>>>>   is suspended. The resume will fail to load the firmware. And the
>>>>>  DRM
>>>>>   driver will crash.
>>>>>   So basically, your fix should solve the issue except for the 
>>>>> case
>>>>>   where the monitor hasn't been plugged since boot and is plugged
>>>>>  while
>>>>>   the machine is suspended.
>>>>>   I hope I was clear. Tell me if I wasn't. I'm not really good at
>>>>>  explaining.
>>>> 
>>>>  That was a pretty good explanation. The only thing I'm missing is
>>>>  what
>>>>  the failure mode is exactly when you claim the driver will crash. 
>>>> Why
>>>>  would request_firmware() "crash" if called for the first time on 
>>>> the
>>>>  resume path?
>>>> 
>>>>  I'm not sure I care much about not being able to load the firmware
>>>>  EDID
>>>>  in the suspend-plug-resume case (as this can be remedied with a
>>>>  subsequent modeset), but obviously any errors need to be handled
>>>>  gracefully, without crashing.
>>>> 
>>>>  BR,
>>>>  Jani.
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>>  --
>>>>  Jani Nikula, Intel Open Source Graphics Center
>>> 
>>> 
>> 
>> 
> 
> --
> Jani Nikula, Intel Open Source Graphics Center




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