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From: Borislav Petkov <bp@alien8.de>
To: Jacob Pan <jacob.jun.pan@linux.intel.com>
Cc: Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de>,
	LKML <linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org>,
	Linux PM <linux-pm@vger.kernel.org>,
	Rafael Wysocki <rafael.j.wysocki@intel.com>,
	"H. Peter Anvin" <hpa@zytor.com>, Ingo Molnar <mingo@redhat.com>,
	X86 Kernel <x86@kernel.org>,
	Srinivas Pandruvada <srinivas.pandruvada@linux.intel.com>,
	Peter Zijlstra <peterz@infradead.org>
Subject: Re: [PATCH v2 2/2] powercap/rapl: reduce ipi calls
Date: Wed, 13 Jan 2016 22:26:02 +0100	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <20160113212602.GT12897@pd.tnic> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20160113121003.3e9c2108@yairi>

On Wed, Jan 13, 2016 at 12:10:03PM -0800, Jacob Pan wrote:
> > > 	rdmsr_on_cpu(cpu, MSR_IA32_THERM_CONTROL, &l, &h);
> > > 	if (newstate == DC_DISABLE) {
> > > 		pr_debug("CPU#%d disabling modulation\n", cpu);
> > > 		wrmsr_on_cpu(cpu, MSR_IA32_THERM_CONTROL, l &
> > > ~(1<<4), h); } else {
> > > 		pr_debug("CPU#%d setting duty cycle to %d%%\n",
> > > 			cpu, ((125 * newstate) / 10));
> > > 		/* bits 63 - 5	: reserved
> > > 		 * bit  4	: enable/disable
> > > 		 * bits 3-1	: duty cycle
> > > 		 * bit  0	: reserved
> > > 		 */
> > > 		l = (l & ~14);
> > > 		l = l | (1<<4) | ((newstate & 0x7)<<1);
> > > 		wrmsr_on_cpu(cpu, MSR_IA32_THERM_CONTROL, l, h);
> > > 	}   
> > 
> > This cannot be converted because you need to do the stuff between the
> > rdmsr_on_cpu() and wrmsr_on_cpu() calls.
> > 
> it can be converted if move the below if statement outside read/write
> pair. 
>  	if (newstate == DC_DISABLE) {

You mean something like this (I'm having hard time even figuring out what
goes where):

	if (newstate == DC_DISABLE) {
		pr_debug("CPU#%d disabling modulation\n", cpu);
		rmwmsrl_safe_on_cpu(cpu, MSR_IA32_THERM_CONTROL, (1 << 4), 0);
	} else {
		pr_debug("CPU#%d setting duty cycle to %d%%\n", cpu, ((125 * newstate) / 10));
		rmwmsrl_safe_on_cpu(cpu, MSR_IA32_THERM_CONTROL, 14, (1 << 4) |	((newstate & 0x7)<<1));
	}

Now this is *absolutely* unreadable and hard to use. The previous
version at least showed what happens to which bits. This call site will
make everyone go look at the definition of rmwmsrl_safe_on_cpu() and see
what those last two arguments do actually.

And, again, for the n-th time, this still doesn't work if you need to do
other stuff between the rdmsr and wrmsr. So your interface will cover
*some* cases but not all. So people should do rmwmsrl_safe_on_cpu() but
not always - only if they don't need to do stuff between the reads and
the writes.

Hmm, no thanks.

> > > static int sfi_cpufreq_target(struct cpufreq_policy *policy,
> > > unsigned int index) {
> > > ...
> > > 
> > > 	rdmsr_on_cpu(policy->cpu, MSR_IA32_PERF_CTL, &lo, &hi);
> > > 	lo = (lo & ~INTEL_PERF_CTL_MASK) |
> > > 		((u32) sfi_cpufreq_array[next_perf_state].ctrl_val &
> > > 		INTEL_PERF_CTL_MASK);
> > > 	wrmsr_on_cpu(policy->cpu, MSR_IA32_PERF_CTL, lo, hi);  
> > 
> > Ditto.
> > 
> > These two examples prove my point, actually.
> 
> same here, it is just clear mask and set mask, why not?

Like this?

	rmwmsrl_safe_on_cpu(policy->cpu, MSR_IA32_PERF_CTL,
			    INTEL_PERF_CTL_MASK,
			    (u32)sfi_cpufreq_array[next_perf_state].ctrl_val & INTEL_PERF_CTL_MASK);

Yikes!

So yes, it can work but it is ugly, hard to parse and use, not generic
enough, etc, etc.

So thanks, but no thanks.

-- 
Regards/Gruss,
    Boris.

ECO tip #101: Trim your mails when you reply.

  reply	other threads:[~2016-01-13 21:26 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 21+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2016-01-13  1:11 [PATCH v2 0/2] Reduce IPI calls for remote msr access Jacob Pan
2016-01-13  1:11 ` [PATCH v2 1/2] x86/msr: add on cpu read/modify/write function Jacob Pan
2016-01-13  1:11 ` [PATCH v2 2/2] powercap/rapl: reduce ipi calls Jacob Pan
2016-01-13  9:47   ` Thomas Gleixner
2016-01-13 16:21     ` Jacob Pan
2016-01-13 16:36       ` Borislav Petkov
2016-01-13 17:51         ` Jacob Pan
2016-01-13 18:04           ` Borislav Petkov
2016-01-13 18:21             ` Jacob Pan
2016-01-13 19:16               ` Borislav Petkov
2016-01-13 20:10                 ` Jacob Pan
2016-01-13 21:26                   ` Borislav Petkov [this message]
2016-01-13 21:54                     ` Srinivas Pandruvada
2016-01-13 22:02                       ` Thomas Gleixner
2016-01-13 22:11                         ` Jacob Pan
2016-01-13 22:23                           ` H. Peter Anvin
2016-01-13 22:16                       ` Borislav Petkov
2016-01-13 22:39                         ` Srinivas Pandruvada
2016-01-13 22:20                     ` Jacob Pan
2016-01-13 22:29                       ` Borislav Petkov
2016-01-13 21:49                   ` Thomas Gleixner

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