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From: Mason <slash.tmp@free.fr>
To: Javi Merino <javi.merino@arm.com>
Cc: Linux PM <linux-pm@vger.kernel.org>,
	cpufreq <cpufreq@vger.kernel.org>,
	Zhang Rui <rui.zhang@intel.com>,
	Eduardo Valentin <edubezval@gmail.com>,
	Amit Daniel <amit.daniel@samsung.com>,
	Lukasz Majewski <l.majewski@samsung.com>,
	Andrew Lunn <andrew@lunn.ch>
Subject: Re: Using a temperature sensor with 1-bit output for CPU throttling
Date: Tue, 21 Jul 2015 13:49:24 +0200	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <55AE31C4.9030100@free.fr> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <55AE0C7F.40506@free.fr>

On 21/07/2015 11:10, Mason wrote:

> I don't understand this behavior from the governor:
> 
> [   27.557494] thermal thermal_zone0: last_temperature=0, current_temperature=51000
> [   27.583626] thermal thermal_zone0: Trip0[type=1,temp=70000]:trend=1,throttle=0
> [   27.590961] thermal cooling_device0: cur_state=0
> [   27.595672] thermal cooling_device0: old_target=-1, target=-1
> [   27.601473] thermal cooling_device0: zone0->target=4294967295
> [   27.607263] thermal cooling_device0: set to state 0
> 
> [   40.643340] thermal thermal_zone0: last_temperature=51000, current_temperature=46000
> [   40.669930] thermal thermal_zone0: Trip0[type=1,temp=70000]:trend=2,throttle=0
> [   40.677217] thermal cooling_device0: cur_state=0
> [   40.681873] thermal cooling_device0: old_target=-1, target=4
> [   40.687579] thermal cooling_device0: zone0->target=4
> [   40.692669] thermal cooling_device0: set to state 4
> 
> The first temperature read = 51°C (below the 70°C trip point).
> Next read = 46°C (still below the trip point) and even though
> the governor claims throttle=0, it sets the cooling state to 4
> (so minimal frequency if I understand correctly).

Never mind. This is due to a bug that was fixed almost a year ago.
(commit 26bb0e9a1a938ec98ee07aa76533f1a711fba706)

I've requested the fix be back-ported to linux-3.14.y
http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.linux.kernel.stable/143070

Regards.


  reply	other threads:[~2015-07-21 11:49 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 10+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2015-04-28 11:27 Using a temperature sensor with 1-bit output for CPU throttling Mason
2015-04-29 13:47 ` Mason
2015-04-29 16:36   ` Javi Merino
2015-07-21  9:10     ` Mason
2015-07-21 11:49       ` Mason [this message]
2015-07-23  9:19       ` Mason
2015-07-23 12:51         ` Mason
2015-05-13  8:02   ` Mason
2015-05-14  9:25     ` Punit Agrawal
2015-05-14  9:46       ` Mason

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