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|  | Firmware cache | 
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|  | When Linux resumes from suspend some device drivers require firmware lookups to | 
|  | re-initialize devices. During resume there may be a period of time during which | 
|  | firmware lookups are not possible, during this short period of time firmware | 
|  | requests will fail. Time is of essence though, and delaying drivers to wait for | 
|  | the root filesystem for firmware delays user experience with device | 
|  | functionality. In order to support these requirements the firmware | 
|  | infrastructure implements a firmware cache for device drivers for most API | 
|  | calls, automatically behind the scenes. | 
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|  | The firmware cache makes using certain firmware API calls safe during a device | 
|  | driver's suspend and resume callback.  Users of these API calls needn't cache | 
|  | the firmware by themselves for dealing with firmware loss during system resume. | 
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|  | The firmware cache works by requesting for firmware prior to suspend and | 
|  | caching it in memory. Upon resume device drivers using the firmware API will | 
|  | have access to the firmware immediately, without having to wait for the root | 
|  | filesystem to mount or dealing with possible race issues with lookups as the | 
|  | root filesystem mounts. | 
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|  | Some implementation details about the firmware cache setup: | 
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|  | * The firmware cache is setup by adding a devres entry for each device that | 
|  | uses all synchronous call except :c:func:`request_firmware_into_buf`. | 
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|  | * If an asynchronous call is used the firmware cache is only set up for a | 
|  | device if the second argument (uevent) to request_firmware_nowait() is | 
|  | true. When uevent is true it requests that a kobject uevent be sent to | 
|  | userspace for the firmware request through the sysfs fallback mechanism | 
|  | if the firmware file is not found. | 
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|  | * If the firmware cache is determined to be needed as per the above two | 
|  | criteria the firmware cache is setup by adding a devres entry for the | 
|  | device making the firmware request. | 
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|  | * The firmware devres entry is maintained throughout the lifetime of the | 
|  | device. This means that even if you release_firmware() the firmware cache | 
|  | will still be used on resume from suspend. | 
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|  | * The timeout for the fallback mechanism is temporarily reduced to 10 seconds | 
|  | as the firmware cache is set up during suspend, the timeout is set back to | 
|  | the old value you had configured after the cache is set up. | 
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|  | * Upon suspend any pending non-uevent firmware requests are killed to avoid | 
|  | stalling the kernel, this is done with kill_requests_without_uevent(). Kernel | 
|  | calls requiring the non-uevent therefore need to implement their own firmware | 
|  | cache mechanism but must not use the firmware API on suspend. | 
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