From: Linda Knippers <linda.knippers@hpe.com>
To: Viresh Kumar <viresh.kumar@linaro.org>,
"Rafael J. Wysocki" <rjw@rjwysocki.net>,
Andreas Herrmann <aherrmann@suse.com>
Cc: Jacob Tanenbaum <jtanenba@redhat.com>, <stable@vger.kernel.org>,
<linux-pm@vger.kernel.org>, <linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org>
Subject: Re: [PATCH] Revert "cpufreq: pcc-cpufreq: update default value of cpuinfo_transition_latency"
Date: Fri, 22 Jul 2016 17:16:33 -0400 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <57928D31.5050602@hpe.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <ead100e9-e2a0-3733-9537-ec47dc38e75c@hpe.com>
On 07/22/2016 03:25 PM, Linda Knippers wrote:
>
>
> On 7/22/2016 11:36 AM, Viresh Kumar wrote:
>> On 22-07-16, 17:14, Andreas Herrmann wrote:
>>> diff --git a/drivers/cpufreq/pcc-cpufreq.c b/drivers/cpufreq/pcc-cpufreq.c
>>> index a7ecb9a..3f0ce2a 100644
>>> --- a/drivers/cpufreq/pcc-cpufreq.c
>>> +++ b/drivers/cpufreq/pcc-cpufreq.c
>>> @@ -555,8 +555,6 @@ static int pcc_cpufreq_cpu_init(struct cpufreq_policy *policy)
>>> policy->min = policy->cpuinfo.min_freq =
>>> ioread32(&pcch_hdr->minimum_frequency) * 1000;
>>>
>>> - policy->cpuinfo.transition_latency = CPUFREQ_ETERNAL;
>>> -
>>> pr_debug("init: policy->max is %d, policy->min is %d\n",
>>> policy->max, policy->min);
>>> out:
>>
>> Hi Rafael,
>>
>> I am very confused on this, can you help me understand ?
>>
>> - CPUFREQ_ETERNAL = -1
>> - unsigned int transition_latency = CPUFREQ_ETERNAL, will set it to UINT_MAX.
>> - Many drivers do it today
>>
>> cpufreq.c
>>
>> if (policy->governor->max_transition_latency &&
>> policy->cpuinfo.transition_latency >
>> policy->governor->max_transition_latency) {
>>
>> - And this check will always fail, unless max_transition_latency is zero.
>>
>> What am I missing ?
>
> I don't know what's missing but I can reproduce the problem.
I added a debug message to show the transition latency values.
[ 36.113829] cpufreq: ondemand governor failed, too long transition latency of HW, fallback to
performance governor
[ 36.164688] cpufreq: cpufreq_governor: max_transition_latency 0x10000000, transition_latency
0x4294967295
max_transition latency for ondemand seems to come from
#define TRANSITION_LATENCY_LIMIT (10 * 1000 * 1000)
How does this work for any driver?
-- ljk
>
> -- ljk
>
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2016-07-22 21:16 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 10+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2016-07-22 15:14 [PATCH] Revert "cpufreq: pcc-cpufreq: update default value of cpuinfo_transition_latency" Andreas Herrmann
2016-07-22 15:36 ` Viresh Kumar
2016-07-22 19:25 ` Linda Knippers
2016-07-22 21:16 ` Linda Knippers [this message]
2016-07-22 21:31 ` Rafael J. Wysocki
2016-07-22 21:28 ` Viresh Kumar
2016-07-22 21:46 ` Rafael J. Wysocki
2016-07-22 23:30 ` Viresh Kumar
2016-07-22 23:47 ` Rafael J. Wysocki
2016-07-22 23:50 ` Viresh Kumar
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