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From: Philippe Longepe <philippe.longepe@linux.intel.com>
To: linux-pm@vger.kernel.org
Cc: srinivas.pandruvada@linux.intel.com
Subject: [PATCH V5 1/3] cpufreq: intel_pstate: configurable algorithm to get target pstate
Date: Thu,  3 Dec 2015 18:55:55 +0100	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <1449165359-25832-4-git-send-email-philippe.longepe@linux.intel.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <1449165359-25832-1-git-send-email-philippe.longepe@linux.intel.com>

From: Srinivas Pandruvada <srinivas.pandruvada@linux.intel.com>

Current approach of one size fits all is not sustainable. Only per cpuid
based configuration, we can do now is to select different PID parameters.
But that is not enough. The target systems using different cpus have
different power and performance requirement. They may use different
algorithms to get next pstate based on their power or performance
preference. For example low powered systems may want to ramp up pstates
more conservatively than a core desktop or server platforms. A server
platforms may want to run as close to max to get better performance, than
a laptop like systems.
This change allows cpuid based selection of algorithm to get target pstate.

Signed-off-by: Srinivas Pandruvada <srinivas.pandruvada@linux.intel.com>
---
 drivers/cpufreq/intel_pstate.c | 30 +++++++++++++++++-------------
 1 file changed, 17 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)

diff --git a/drivers/cpufreq/intel_pstate.c b/drivers/cpufreq/intel_pstate.c
index d3b0e50..c2553a1 100644
--- a/drivers/cpufreq/intel_pstate.c
+++ b/drivers/cpufreq/intel_pstate.c
@@ -66,6 +66,7 @@ static inline int ceiling_fp(int32_t x)
 
 struct sample {
 	int32_t core_pct_busy;
+	int32_t busy_scaled;
 	u64 aperf;
 	u64 mperf;
 	u64 tsc;
@@ -133,6 +134,7 @@ struct pstate_funcs {
 	int (*get_scaling)(void);
 	void (*set)(struct cpudata*, int pstate);
 	void (*get_vid)(struct cpudata *);
+	int32_t (*get_target_pstate)(struct cpudata *);
 };
 
 struct cpu_defaults {
@@ -140,6 +142,8 @@ struct cpu_defaults {
 	struct pstate_funcs funcs;
 };
 
+static inline int32_t get_target_pstate_use_performance(struct cpudata *cpu);
+
 static struct pstate_adjust_policy pid_params;
 static struct pstate_funcs pstate_funcs;
 static int hwp_active;
@@ -738,6 +742,7 @@ static struct cpu_defaults core_params = {
 		.get_turbo = core_get_turbo_pstate,
 		.get_scaling = core_get_scaling,
 		.set = core_set_pstate,
+		.get_target_pstate = get_target_pstate_use_performance,
 	},
 };
 
@@ -758,6 +763,7 @@ static struct cpu_defaults silvermont_params = {
 		.set = atom_set_pstate,
 		.get_scaling = silvermont_get_scaling,
 		.get_vid = atom_get_vid,
+		.get_target_pstate = get_target_pstate_use_performance,
 	},
 };
 
@@ -778,6 +784,7 @@ static struct cpu_defaults airmont_params = {
 		.set = atom_set_pstate,
 		.get_scaling = airmont_get_scaling,
 		.get_vid = atom_get_vid,
+		.get_target_pstate = get_target_pstate_use_performance,
 	},
 };
 
@@ -797,6 +804,7 @@ static struct cpu_defaults knl_params = {
 		.get_turbo = knl_get_turbo_pstate,
 		.get_scaling = core_get_scaling,
 		.set = core_set_pstate,
+		.get_target_pstate = get_target_pstate_use_performance,
 	},
 };
 
@@ -922,7 +930,7 @@ static inline void intel_pstate_set_sample_time(struct cpudata *cpu)
 	mod_timer_pinned(&cpu->timer, jiffies + delay);
 }
 
-static inline int32_t intel_pstate_get_scaled_busy(struct cpudata *cpu)
+static inline int32_t get_target_pstate_use_performance(struct cpudata *cpu)
 {
 	int32_t core_busy, max_pstate, current_pstate, sample_ratio;
 	s64 duration_us;
@@ -960,30 +968,24 @@ static inline int32_t intel_pstate_get_scaled_busy(struct cpudata *cpu)
 		core_busy = mul_fp(core_busy, sample_ratio);
 	}
 
-	return core_busy;
+	cpu->sample.busy_scaled = core_busy;
+	return (cpu->pstate.current_pstate - pid_calc(&cpu->pid, core_busy));
 }
 
 static inline void intel_pstate_adjust_busy_pstate(struct cpudata *cpu)
 {
-	int32_t busy_scaled;
-	struct _pid *pid;
-	signed int ctl;
-	int from;
+	int from, target_pstate;
 	struct sample *sample;
 
 	from = cpu->pstate.current_pstate;
 
-	pid = &cpu->pid;
-	busy_scaled = intel_pstate_get_scaled_busy(cpu);
+	target_pstate = pstate_funcs.get_target_pstate(cpu);
 
-	ctl = pid_calc(pid, busy_scaled);
-
-	/* Negative values of ctl increase the pstate and vice versa */
-	intel_pstate_set_pstate(cpu, cpu->pstate.current_pstate - ctl, true);
+	intel_pstate_set_pstate(cpu, target_pstate, true);
 
 	sample = &cpu->sample;
 	trace_pstate_sample(fp_toint(sample->core_pct_busy),
-		fp_toint(busy_scaled),
+		fp_toint(sample->busy_scaled),
 		from,
 		cpu->pstate.current_pstate,
 		sample->mperf,
@@ -1238,6 +1240,8 @@ static void copy_cpu_funcs(struct pstate_funcs *funcs)
 	pstate_funcs.get_scaling = funcs->get_scaling;
 	pstate_funcs.set       = funcs->set;
 	pstate_funcs.get_vid   = funcs->get_vid;
+	pstate_funcs.get_target_pstate = funcs->get_target_pstate;
+
 }
 
 #if IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_ACPI)
-- 
1.9.1


  parent reply	other threads:[~2015-12-03 17:54 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 16+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2015-12-03 17:55 [PATCH V5 0/3] cpufreq: intel_pstate: account non C0 time Philippe Longepe
2015-12-03 17:55 ` Philippe Longepe
2015-12-03 17:55 ` [PATCH V5 1/3] cpufreq: intel_pstate: configurable algorithm to get target pstate Philippe Longepe
2015-12-04  1:41   ` Rafael J. Wysocki
2015-12-03 17:55 ` Philippe Longepe [this message]
2015-12-03 17:55 ` [PATCH V5 2/3] cpufreq: intel_pstate: account for non C0 time Philippe Longepe
2015-12-04  2:12   ` Rafael J. Wysocki
2015-12-04 14:33     ` Philippe Longepe
2015-12-04 17:39       ` Srinivas Pandruvada
2015-12-04 23:01         ` Rafael J. Wysocki
2015-12-04 22:48           ` Srinivas Pandruvada
2015-12-04 23:16             ` Rafael J. Wysocki
2015-12-03 17:55 ` Philippe Longepe
2015-12-03 17:55 ` [PATCH V5 3/3] cpufreq: intel_pstate: Account for IO wait time Philippe Longepe
2015-12-04  2:27   ` Rafael J. Wysocki
2015-12-03 17:55 ` Philippe Longepe

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