[CPUFREQ] Re-enable cpufreq suspend and resume code
[pandora-kernel.git] / drivers / cpufreq / cpufreq.c
index fd69086..2968ed6 100644 (file)
@@ -1250,20 +1250,11 @@ static int cpufreq_suspend(struct sys_device *sysdev, pm_message_t pmsg)
 {
        int ret = 0;
 
 {
        int ret = 0;
 
-#ifdef __powerpc__
        int cpu = sysdev->id;
        int cpu = sysdev->id;
-       unsigned int cur_freq = 0;
        struct cpufreq_policy *cpu_policy;
 
        dprintk("suspending cpu %u\n", cpu);
 
        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;
 
        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 (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);
                        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);
        }
 
 out:
        cpufreq_cpu_put(cpu_policy);
-#endif /* __powerpc__ */
        return ret;
 }
 
        return ret;
 }
 
@@ -1330,24 +1287,21 @@ out:
  *     cpufreq_resume -  restore proper CPU frequency handling after resume
  *
  *     1.) resume CPUfreq hardware support (cpufreq_driver->resume())
  *     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;
 
  */
 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);
 
        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;
 
        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);
        schedule_work(&cpu_policy->update);
+
 fail:
        cpufreq_cpu_put(cpu_policy);
 fail:
        cpufreq_cpu_put(cpu_policy);
-#endif /* __powerpc__ */
        return ret;
 }
 
        return ret;
 }