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From: Caesar Wang <wxt@rock-chips.com>
To: Javi Merino <javi.merino@arm.com>
Cc: Caesar Wang <wxt@rock-chips.com>,
	huangtao@rock-chips.com, Jonathan Corbet <corbet@lwn.net>,
	Ni Wade <wni@nvidia.com>, Heiko Stuebner <heiko@sntech.de>,
	linux-pm@vger.kernel.org, linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org,
	Sascha Hauer <s.hauer@pengutronix.de>,
	dmitry.torokhov@gmail.com, peter@piie.net, dianders@chromium.org,
	linux-doc@vger.kernel.org, edubezval@gmail.com,
	linux-rockchip@lists.infradead.org,
	Laxman Dewangan <ldewangan@nvidia.com>,
	smbarber@google.com, Leo Yan <leo.yan@linaro.org>,
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	Zhang Rui <rui.zhang@intel.com>, Andy Champ <andycham@amazon.com>
Subject: Re: [RESEND PATCH v4 1/5] thermal: Add support for hardware-tracked trip points
Date: Fri, 03 Jun 2016 16:54:03 +0800	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <575145AB.7030703@rock-chips.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20160602173012.GB2966@e104805>

Javi,

Thanks your comments.

On 2016年06月03日 01:30, Javi Merino wrote:
> Hi Caesar,
>
> On Fri, May 27, 2016 at 04:36:44PM +0800, Caesar Wang wrote:
>> From: Sascha Hauer <s.hauer@pengutronix.de>
>>
>> This adds support for hardware-tracked trip points to the device tree
>> thermal sensor framework.
>>
>> The framework supports an arbitrary number of trip points. Whenever
>> the current temperature is updated, the trip points immediately
>> below and above the current temperature are found. A .set_trips
>> callback is then called with the temperatures. If there is no trip
>> point above or below the current temperature, the passed trip
>> temperature will be -INT_MAX or INT_MAX respectively. In this callback,
>> the driver should program the hardware such that it is notified
>> when either of these trip points are triggered. When a trip point
>> is triggered, the driver should call `thermal_zone_device_update'
>> for the respective thermal zone. This will cause the trip points
>> to be updated again.
>>
>> If .set_trips is not implemented, the framework behaves as before.
>>
>> This patch is based on an earlier version from Mikko Perttunen
>> <mikko.perttunen@kapsi.fi>
>>
>> Signed-off-by: Sascha Hauer <s.hauer@pengutronix.de>
>> Signed-off-by: Caesar Wang <wxt@rock-chips.com>
>> Cc: Zhang Rui <rui.zhang@intel.com>
>> Cc: Eduardo Valentin <edubezval@gmail.com>
>> Cc: linux-pm@vger.kernel.org
>>
>> ---
>>
>> Changes in v4:
>> - Missing the lock added in v3.
>>
>> Changes in v3:
>> - as Javi comments on https://patchwork.kernel.org/patch/9001281/.
>> - add the lock for preventing the called from multi placce
>> - add the note for pre_low/high_trip.
>>
>> Changes in v2:
>> - update the sysfs-api.txt for set_trips.
>>
>>   Documentation/thermal/sysfs-api.txt |  7 +++++
>>   drivers/thermal/thermal_core.c      | 56 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
>>   include/linux/thermal.h             |  7 +++++
>>   3 files changed, 70 insertions(+)
>>
>> diff --git a/Documentation/thermal/sysfs-api.txt b/Documentation/thermal/sysfs-api.txt
>> index efc3f3d..75d8838 100644
>> --- a/Documentation/thermal/sysfs-api.txt
>> +++ b/Documentation/thermal/sysfs-api.txt
>> @@ -49,6 +49,9 @@ temperature) and throttle appropriate devices.
>>   	.bind: bind the thermal zone device with a thermal cooling device.
>>   	.unbind: unbind the thermal zone device with a thermal cooling device.
>>   	.get_temp: get the current temperature of the thermal zone.
>> +	.set_trips: set the trip points window. Whenever the current temperature
>> +		    is updated, the trip points immediately below and above the
>> +		    current temperature are found.
>>   	.get_mode: get the current mode (enabled/disabled) of the thermal zone.
>>   	    - "enabled" means the kernel thermal management is enabled.
>>   	    - "disabled" will prevent kernel thermal driver action upon trip points
>> @@ -95,6 +98,10 @@ temperature) and throttle appropriate devices.
>>   			get_temp:	a pointer to a function that reads the
>>   					sensor temperature. This is mandatory
>>   					callback provided by sensor driver.
>> +			set_trips:      a pointer to a function that sets a
>> +					temperature window. When this window is
>> +					left the driver must inform the thermal
>> +					core via thermal_zone_device_update.
>>   			get_trend: 	a pointer to a function that reads the
>>   					sensor temperature trend.
>>   			set_emul_temp:	a pointer to a function that sets
>> diff --git a/drivers/thermal/thermal_core.c b/drivers/thermal/thermal_core.c
>> index 5133cd1..0591438 100644
>> --- a/drivers/thermal/thermal_core.c
>> +++ b/drivers/thermal/thermal_core.c
>> @@ -520,6 +520,55 @@ exit:
>>   }
>>   EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(thermal_zone_get_temp);
>>   
>> +static void thermal_zone_set_trips(struct thermal_zone_device *tz)
>> +{
>> +	int low = -INT_MAX;
>> +	int high = INT_MAX;
>> +	int trip_temp, hysteresis;
>> +	int temp = tz->temperature;
>> +	int i, ret;
>> +
>> +	if (!tz->ops->set_trips)
>> +		return;
>> +
>> +	for (i = 0; i < tz->trips; i++) {
>> +		int trip_low;
>> +
>> +		tz->ops->get_trip_temp(tz, i, &trip_temp);
>> +		tz->ops->get_trip_hyst(tz, i, &hysteresis);
>> +
>> +		trip_low = trip_temp - hysteresis;
> You only use the hysteresis for the low trip point and not for the
> high trip point.  Shouldn't you also add:
>
> 		trip_high = trip_temp + hysteresis;
>
> ...

I don't think so, I think we didn't need add the for trip_high.

We should triggle the trip points () in time when passive cooling,
and throttle the frequency with the related governor. (After all that's 
used for high temperature)
---

Maybe, we should think about the low temperature for thermal. (e.g. -10 
degree, -20 degree....)
The rockchip some SoCs have the hardware low temperature interrupts for 
thermal,
but I haven't got up it.

>
>> +
>> +		if (trip_low < temp && trip_low > low)
>> +			low = trip_low;
>> +
>> +		if (trip_temp > temp && trip_temp < high)
>> +			high = trip_temp;
> ... and here:
>
> 		if (trip_high > temp && trip_high < high)
> 			high = trip_high;

Ditto

>> +	}
>> +
>> +	/* No need to change trip points */
>> +	if (tz->prev_low_trip == low && tz->prev_high_trip == high)
>> +		return;
>> +
>> +	mutex_lock(&tz->lock);
> I think you should get the lock for the whole function, including the
> read of tz->temperature .  I know I said that the lock should be
> acquired before the if condition before but thinking about it, I think
> there may be a race condition if userspace updates the hysteresis
> while thermal_zone_device_update() is updating the temperature: you
> could have the cpu that is updating the hysteresis seeing the old
> temperature while the cpu that is updating the temperature would see
> the old hysteresis.  I think it's safer if this whole function is
> protected from the lock, from the read of tz->temperature until the
> end.

Okay, I agree with you in here. :)
Thanks.

-
Caesar
>
> Cheers,
> Javi
>
>> +
>> +	tz->prev_low_trip = low;
>> +	tz->prev_high_trip = high;
>> +
>> +	dev_dbg(&tz->device, "new temperature boundaries: %d < x < %d\n",
>> +			low, high);
>> +
>> +	/*
>> +	 * Set a temperature window. When this window is left the driver
>> +	 * must inform the thermal core via thermal_zone_device_update.
>> +	 */
>> +	ret = tz->ops->set_trips(tz, low, high);
>> +	if (ret)
>> +		dev_err(&tz->device, "Failed to set trips: %d\n", ret);
>> +
>> +	mutex_unlock(&tz->lock);
>> +}
>> +
>>   static void update_temperature(struct thermal_zone_device *tz)
>>   {
>>   	int temp, ret;
>> @@ -569,6 +618,8 @@ void thermal_zone_device_update(struct thermal_zone_device *tz)
>>   
>>   	update_temperature(tz);
>>   
>> +	thermal_zone_set_trips(tz);
>> +
>>   	for (count = 0; count < tz->trips; count++)
>>   		handle_thermal_trip(tz, count);
>>   }
>> @@ -754,6 +805,9 @@ trip_point_hyst_store(struct device *dev, struct device_attribute *attr,
>>   	 */
>>   	ret = tz->ops->set_trip_hyst(tz, trip, temperature);
>>   
>> +	if (!ret)
>> +		thermal_zone_set_trips(tz);
>> +
>>   	return ret ? ret : count;
>>   }
>>   
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caesar wang | software engineer | wxt@rock-chip.com

  reply	other threads:[~2016-06-03  8:54 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 8+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
     [not found] <1464338208-8105-1-git-send-email-wxt@rock-chips.com>
2016-05-27  8:36 ` [RESEND PATCH v4 1/5] thermal: Add support for hardware-tracked trip points Caesar Wang
2016-06-02 17:30   ` Javi Merino
2016-06-03  8:54     ` Caesar Wang [this message]
2016-05-27  8:36 ` [RESEND PATCH v4 2/5] thermal: of: implement .set_trips for device tree thermal zones Caesar Wang
2016-05-27  8:36 ` [RESEND PATCH v4 3/5] thermal: streamline get_trend callbacks Caesar Wang
2016-05-27  8:36 ` [RESEND PATCH v4 4/5] thermal: bang-bang governor: act on lower trip boundary Caesar Wang
2016-05-27  8:36 ` [RESEND PATCH v4 5/5] thermal: rockchip: add the set_trips function Caesar Wang
2016-06-02 20:31   ` Steve Barber

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