From: Wei Ni <wni@nvidia.com>
To: Eduardo Valentin <eduardo.valentin@ti.com>
Cc: "linux-pm@vger.kernel.org" <linux-pm@vger.kernel.org>,
"durgadoss.r@intel.com" <durgadoss.r@intel.com>,
"amit.daniel@samsung.com" <amit.daniel@samsung.com>,
"rui.zhang@intel.com" <rui.zhang@intel.com>,
"linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org" <linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org>
Subject: Re: [RFC PATCH 2/4] thermal: introduce device tree parser
Date: Wed, 10 Jul 2013 14:48:40 +0800 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <51DD03C8.1090207@nvidia.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <1373378414-28086-3-git-send-email-eduardo.valentin@ti.com>
On 07/09/2013 10:00 PM, Eduardo Valentin wrote:
> In order to be able to build thermal policies
> based on generic sensors, like I2C device, that
> can be places in different points on different boards,
> there is a need to have a way to feed board dependent
> data into the thermal framework.
>
> This patch introduces a thermal data parser for device
> tree. The parsed data is used to build thermal zones
> and thermal binding parameters. The output data
> can then be used to deploy thermal policies.
>
> This patch adds also documentation regarding this
> API and how to define define tree nodes to use
> this infrastructure.
It looks good, with this infrastructure, we can add generic sensor
driver into the thermal fw easily.
> +
> +Below is an example:
> +thermal_zone {
> + type = "CPU";
> + mask = <0x03>; /* trips writability */
> + passive_delay = <250>; /* milliseconds */
> + polling_delay = <1000>; /* milliseconds */
> + governor = "step_wise";
> + trips {
> + alert@100000{
> + temperature = <100000>; /* milliCelsius */
> + hysteresis = <0>; /* milliCelsius */
> + type = <1>;
how about to use the trip type name directly, such as named as
"passive-trip;", I think it's more readable. for example:
trip0 {
....
passive-trip;
}
trip1 {
....
active-trip;
}
> + };
> + crit@125000{
> + temperature = <125000>; /* milliCelsius */
> + hysteresis = <0>; /* milliCelsius */
> + type = <3>;
> + };
> + };
> + bind_params {
> + action@0{
> + cooling_device = "thermal-cpufreq";
> + weight = <100>; /* percentage */
> + mask = <0x01>;
> + };
> + };
> +};
as we know, thermal_zone_bind_cooling_device() will set the upper/lower
in the thermal_instance. In the default .bind function, it just set to
THERMAL_NO_LIMIT, but for some platform, it need to set these
upper/lower values for different cooling device and trips, how to pass
these values in DT? how about to set:
action@0 {
...
mask = <0x03>; //or you can remove this property;
trip0 = <&alert 1 2>; //1 is lower value, 2 is upper value;
trip1 = <&crit 3 4>;
}
Thanks.
Wei.
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2013-07-10 6:48 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 31+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2013-07-09 14:00 [RFC PATCH 0/4] thermal: introduce DT thermal builder Eduardo Valentin
2013-07-09 14:00 ` [RFC PATCH 1/4] thermal: hwmon: move hwmon support to single file Eduardo Valentin
2013-07-09 16:04 ` R, Durgadoss
2013-07-09 16:54 ` Eduardo Valentin
2013-07-09 17:14 ` R, Durgadoss
2013-07-17 9:49 ` Wei Ni
2013-07-17 10:07 ` R, Durgadoss
2013-08-15 6:21 ` Zhang Rui
2013-07-09 14:00 ` [RFC PATCH 2/4] thermal: introduce device tree parser Eduardo Valentin
2013-07-09 16:14 ` R, Durgadoss
2013-07-17 14:51 ` Eduardo Valentin
2013-07-10 6:48 ` Wei Ni [this message]
2013-07-10 15:16 ` Stephen Warren
2013-07-15 14:30 ` Eduardo Valentin
2013-07-15 11:54 ` Eduardo Valentin
2013-07-15 17:03 ` R, Durgadoss
2013-07-15 17:16 ` Eduardo Valentin
2013-07-09 14:00 ` [RFC PATCH 3/4] thermal: ti-soc-thermal: use thermal DT infrastructure Eduardo Valentin
2013-07-15 12:12 ` Lucas Stach
2013-07-15 12:33 ` Eduardo Valentin
2013-07-15 12:59 ` Lucas Stach
2013-07-15 13:25 ` Eduardo Valentin
2013-07-15 13:36 ` Eduardo Valentin
2013-07-15 13:38 ` Eduardo Valentin
2013-07-15 14:05 ` Lucas Stach
2013-07-15 14:14 ` Eduardo Valentin
2013-07-16 9:54 ` Lucas Stach
2013-07-16 13:29 ` Eduardo Valentin
2013-07-15 13:53 ` Lucas Stach
2013-07-15 14:09 ` Eduardo Valentin
2013-07-09 14:00 ` [RFC PATCH 4/4] arm: dts: add omap4430 thermal data Eduardo Valentin
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