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From: Sudeep Holla <Sudeep.Holla@arm.com>
To: Thomas Abraham <ta.omasab@gmail.com>
Cc: Sudeep.Holla@arm.com,
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	"t.figa@samsung.com" <t.figa@samsung.com>,
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	"viresh.kumar@linaro.org" <viresh.kumar@linaro.org>,
	"thomas.ab@samsung.com" <thomas.ab@samsung.com>,
	Nishanth Menon <nm@ti.com>
Subject: Re: [PATCH v2 1/2] PM / OPP: Allow boost frequency to be looked up from device tree
Date: Mon, 10 Feb 2014 10:40:37 +0000	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <52F8ACA5.1080409@arm.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <CAJuA9agT4PC6YOmhCwKQ=58qaGEr1qSuhTpX57ro1pEuk++Miw@mail.gmail.com>

On 08/02/14 05:10, Thomas Abraham wrote:
> On Fri, Feb 7, 2014 at 9:31 PM, Sudeep Holla <Sudeep.Holla@arm.com> wrote:
>> On 07/02/14 15:19, Thomas Abraham wrote:
>>> From: Thomas Abraham <thomas.ab@samsung.com>
>>>
>>> Commit 6f19efc0 ("cpufreq: Add boost frequency support in core") adds
>>> support for CPU boost mode. This patch adds support for finding available
>>> boost frequencies from device tree and marking them as usable in boost mode.
>>>
>>> Cc: Nishanth Menon <nm@ti.com>
>>> Cc: Lukasz Majewski <l.majewski@samsung.com>
>>> Signed-off-by: Thomas Abraham <thomas.ab@samsung.com>
>>> ---
>>>  drivers/base/power/opp.c |   34 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-
>>>  1 file changed, 33 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)
>>>
>>> diff --git a/drivers/base/power/opp.c b/drivers/base/power/opp.c
>>> index fa41874..b636826 100644
>>> --- a/drivers/base/power/opp.c
>>> +++ b/drivers/base/power/opp.c
>>> @@ -628,7 +628,8 @@ int dev_pm_opp_init_cpufreq_table(struct device *dev,
>>>       struct device_opp *dev_opp;
>>>       struct dev_pm_opp *opp;
>>>       struct cpufreq_frequency_table *freq_table;
>>> -     int i = 0;
>>> +     int i = 0, j, len, ret;
>>> +     u32 *boost_freqs = NULL;
>>>
>>>       /* Pretend as if I am an updater */
>>>       mutex_lock(&dev_opp_list_lock);
>>> @@ -650,10 +651,35 @@ int dev_pm_opp_init_cpufreq_table(struct device *dev,
>>>               return -ENOMEM;
>>>       }
>>>
>>> +     if (of_find_property(dev->of_node, "boost-frequency", &len)) {
>>> +             if (len == 0 || (len & (sizeof(u32) - 1)) != 0) {
>>> +                     dev_err(dev, "%s: invalid boost frequency\n", __func__);
>>> +                     ret = -EINVAL;
>>> +                     goto err_boost;
>>> +             }
>>> +
>>> +             boost_freqs = kzalloc(len, GFP_KERNEL);
>>> +             if (!boost_freqs) {
>>> +                     dev_warn(dev, "%s: no memory for boost freq table\n",
>>> +                                     __func__);
>>> +                     ret = -ENOMEM;
>>> +                     goto err_boost;
>>> +             }
>>> +             of_property_read_u32_array(dev->of_node, "boost-frequency",
>>> +                     boost_freqs, len / sizeof(u32));
>>> +     }
>>> +
>>>       list_for_each_entry(opp, &dev_opp->opp_list, node) {
>>>               if (opp->available) {
>>>                       freq_table[i].driver_data = i;
>>>                       freq_table[i].frequency = opp->rate / 1000;
>>> +                     for (j = 0; j < len / sizeof(u32) && boost_freqs; j++) {
>>> +                             if (boost_freqs[j] == freq_table[i].frequency) {
>>> +                                     freq_table[i].driver_data =
>>> +                                                     CPUFREQ_BOOST_FREQ;
>>> +                                     break;
>>> +                             }
>>> +                     }
>>>                       i++;
>>>               }
>>>       }
>> IIRC you had mentioned that the boost-opp was not limited to be a cpufreq, but
>> this change seems to be cpufreq only.
> 
> Yes, but as you have initiated the discussion on extending the OPP
> binding, this has been limited to cpufreq only. If the new OPP library
> has support for listing boost frequency, this can be migrated to the
> new OPP libaray.
> 

Fair enough, just wanted to check as I couldn't get the info following the
thread. I might have missed it.

Regards,
Sudeep

  parent reply	other threads:[~2014-02-10 10:40 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 27+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2014-02-07 15:19 [PATCH v2 0/2] Add device tree based lookup of boost mode frequency Thomas Abraham
2014-02-07 15:19 ` [PATCH v2 1/2] PM / OPP: Allow boost frequency to be looked up from device tree Thomas Abraham
2014-02-07 15:29   ` Nishanth Menon
2014-02-07 15:38     ` Thomas Abraham
2014-02-07 15:52       ` Nishanth Menon
2014-02-07 16:01   ` Sudeep Holla
2014-02-08  5:10     ` Thomas Abraham
2014-02-10  7:10       ` Lukasz Majewski
2014-02-10 10:40       ` Sudeep Holla [this message]
2014-02-07 15:19 ` [PATCH v2 2/2] Documentation: devicetree: Add boost-frequency binding to list boost mode frequency Thomas Abraham
2014-02-07 15:27   ` Nishanth Menon
2014-02-07 15:38     ` Thomas Abraham
2014-02-07 16:15   ` Sudeep Holla
2014-02-07 16:28     ` Sudeep Holla
2014-02-07 16:43       ` Nishanth Menon
2014-02-07 17:31         ` Sudeep Holla
2014-02-07 17:37           ` Nishanth Menon
2014-02-07 17:40             ` Nishanth Menon
2014-02-07 18:02             ` Sudeep Holla
2014-02-07 19:41               ` Nishanth Menon
2014-02-08  6:47                 ` Thomas Abraham
2014-02-10  7:53                   ` Lukasz Majewski
2014-02-10 11:20                     ` Sudeep Holla
2014-02-08  6:47               ` Thomas Abraham
2014-02-10  7:38                 ` Lukasz Majewski
2014-02-10 10:51                   ` Sudeep Holla
2014-02-10 10:46                 ` Sudeep Holla

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