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From: Nishanth Menon <menon.nishanth@gmail.com>
To: Kevin Hilman <khilman@deeprootsystems.com>
Cc: linux-omap@vger.kernel.org, paul@pwsan.com
Subject: Re: [PATCH 1/3] OMAP: omap_device: optionally auto-adjust device activate/deactivate latencies
Date: Sat, 09 Jan 2010 09:04:58 -0600	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <4B489B1A.8040609@gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <1262993213-19866-2-git-send-email-khilman@deeprootsystems.com>

Kevin Hilman said the following on 01/08/2010 05:26 PM:
> First, this patch adds new worst-case latency values to the
> omap_device_pm_latency struct.  Here the worst-case measured latencies
> for the activate and deactivate hooks are stored.
>
> In addition, add an option to auto-adjust the latency values used for
> device activate/deactivate.
>
> By setting a new 'OMAP_DEVICE_LATENCY_AUTO_ADJUST' flag in the
> omap_device_pm_latency struct, the omap_device layer automatically
> adjusts the activate/deactivate latencies to the worst-case measured
> values.
>
> Anytime a new worst-case value is found, it is printed to the console.
> Here is an example log during boot using UART2 s an example.  After
> boot, the OPP is manually changed to the 125MHz OPP:
>
> [...]
> Freeing init memory: 128K
> omap_device: serial8250.2: new worst case deactivate latency 0: 30517
> omap_device: serial8250.2: new worst case activate latency 0: 30517
> omap_device: serial8250.2: new worst case activate latency 0: 218139648
> omap_device: serial8250.2: new worst case deactivate latency 0: 61035
> omap_device: serial8250.2: new worst case activate latency 0: 278076171
> omap_device: serial8250.2: new worst case activate latency 0: 298614501
> omap_device: serial8250.2: new worst case activate latency 0: 327331542
>
> / # echo 125000 > /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_setspeed
>
> omap_device: serial8250.2: new worst case deactivate latency 0: 91552
>
> Motivation: this can be used as a technique to automatically determine
> the worst case latency values.  The current method of printing a
> warning on every violation is too noisy to actually interact the
> console in order to set low OPP to discover latencies.
>
> Another motivation for this patch is that the activate/deactivate
> latenices can vary depending on the idlemode of the device.  While
> working on the UARTs, I noticed that when using no-idle, the activate
> latencies were as high as several hundred msecs as shown above.  When
> the UARTs are in smart-idle, the max latency is well under 100 usecs.
>
> Signed-off-by: Kevin Hilman <khilman@deeprootsystems.com>
> ---
>  arch/arm/plat-omap/include/plat/omap_device.h |    4 ++
>  arch/arm/plat-omap/omap_device.c              |   41 ++++++++++++++++++++-----
>  2 files changed, 37 insertions(+), 8 deletions(-)
>
> diff --git a/arch/arm/plat-omap/include/plat/omap_device.h b/arch/arm/plat-omap/include/plat/omap_device.h
> index dc1fac1..76d4917 100644
> --- a/arch/arm/plat-omap/include/plat/omap_device.h
> +++ b/arch/arm/plat-omap/include/plat/omap_device.h
> @@ -131,11 +131,15 @@ int omap_device_enable_clocks(struct omap_device *od);
>   */
>  struct omap_device_pm_latency {
>  	u32 deactivate_lat;
> +	u32 deactivate_lat_worst;
>  	int (*deactivate_func)(struct omap_device *od);
>  	u32 activate_lat;
> +	u32 activate_lat_worst;
>  	int (*activate_func)(struct omap_device *od);
> +	u32 flags;
>  };
>  
> +#define OMAP_DEVICE_LATENCY_AUTO_ADJUST BIT(1)
>  
>  /* Get omap_device pointer from platform_device pointer */
>  #define to_omap_device(x) container_of((x), struct omap_device, pdev)
> diff --git a/arch/arm/plat-omap/omap_device.c b/arch/arm/plat-omap/omap_device.c
> index 1e5648d..d8c75c8 100644
> --- a/arch/arm/plat-omap/omap_device.c
> +++ b/arch/arm/plat-omap/omap_device.c
> @@ -148,10 +148,22 @@ static int _omap_device_activate(struct omap_device *od, u8 ignore_lat)
>  			 "%llu nsec\n", od->pdev.name, od->pm_lat_level,
>  			 act_lat);
>  
> -		WARN(act_lat > odpl->activate_lat, "omap_device: %s.%d: "
> -		     "activate step %d took longer than expected (%llu > %d)\n",
> -		     od->pdev.name, od->pdev.id, od->pm_lat_level,
> -		     act_lat, odpl->activate_lat);
> +		if (act_lat > odpl->activate_lat) {
> +			odpl->activate_lat_worst = act_lat;
> +			if (odpl->flags & OMAP_DEVICE_LATENCY_AUTO_ADJUST) {
> +				odpl->activate_lat = act_lat;
> +				pr_warning("omap_device: %s.%d: new worst case "
> +					   "activate latency %d: %llu\n",
> +					   od->pdev.name, od->pdev.id,
> +					   od->pm_lat_level, act_lat);
>   
nitpicky dumb comment: since the flags say auto adjust, do you care to 
make this just a pr_info instead of a warning. it is not the same 
severity as latency>activate_latency without AUTO_ADJUST right?
> +			} else
> +				pr_warning("omap_device: %s.%d: activate "
> +					   "latency %d higher than exptected. "
> +					   "(%llu > %d)\n",
> +					   od->pdev.name, od->pdev.id,
> +					   od->pm_lat_level, act_lat,
> +					   odpl->activate_lat);
>   
nitpick: I think you need {} for the else part too now a days..

> +		}
>  
>  		od->dev_wakeup_lat -= odpl->activate_lat;
>  	}
> @@ -204,10 +216,23 @@ static int _omap_device_deactivate(struct omap_device *od, u8 ignore_lat)
>  			 "%llu nsec\n", od->pdev.name, od->pm_lat_level,
>  			 deact_lat);
>  
> -		WARN(deact_lat > odpl->deactivate_lat, "omap_device: %s.%d: "
> -		     "deactivate step %d took longer than expected "
> -		     "(%llu > %d)\n", od->pdev.name, od->pdev.id,
> -		     od->pm_lat_level, deact_lat, odpl->deactivate_lat);
> +		if (deact_lat > odpl->deactivate_lat) {
> +			odpl->deactivate_lat_worst = deact_lat;
> +			if (odpl->flags & OMAP_DEVICE_LATENCY_AUTO_ADJUST) {
> +				odpl->deactivate_lat = deact_lat;
> +				pr_warning("omap_device: %s.%d: new worst case "
> +					   "deactivate latency %d: %llu\n",
> +					   od->pdev.name, od->pdev.id,
> +					   od->pm_lat_level, deact_lat);
>   
same as previous.
> +			} else
> +				pr_warning("omap_device: %s.%d: deactivate "
> +					   "latency %d higher than exptected. "
> +					   "(%llu > %d)\n",
> +					   od->pdev.name, od->pdev.id,
> +					   od->pm_lat_level, deact_lat,
> +					   odpl->deactivate_lat);
>   
same here.
> +		}
> +
>  
>  		od->dev_wakeup_lat += odpl->activate_lat;
>  
>   
Regards,
Nishanth Menon

  parent reply	other threads:[~2010-01-09 15:05 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 14+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2010-01-08 23:26 [PATCH 0/3] misc. omap_device/omap_hwmod updates Kevin Hilman
2010-01-08 23:26 ` [PATCH 1/3] OMAP: omap_device: optionally auto-adjust device activate/deactivate latencies Kevin Hilman
2010-01-08 23:26   ` [PATCH 2/3] OMAP: hwmod: add read/write API for SYSCONFIG Kevin Hilman
2010-01-08 23:26     ` [PATCH 3/3] OMAP: hwmod: allow idle after HWMOD_INIT_NO_IDLE Kevin Hilman
2010-01-14  0:53       ` Kevin Hilman
2010-01-14  1:26     ` [PATCH 2/3] OMAP: hwmod: add read/write API for SYSCONFIG Paul Walmsley
2010-01-14 18:07       ` Kevin Hilman
2010-01-15  0:19       ` Kevin Hilman
2010-01-15 17:08         ` Paul Walmsley
2010-01-09 15:04   ` Nishanth Menon [this message]
2010-01-12  0:50     ` [PATCH 1/3] OMAP: omap_device: optionally auto-adjust device activate/deactivate latencies Kevin Hilman
2010-01-12  1:01       ` Nishanth Menon
2010-01-12  1:07         ` Kevin Hilman
2010-01-14  1:05   ` Paul Walmsley

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