Re: [RFC PATCH 1/2] cpuidle: Add idle enter/exit time stamp for notifyingcurrent idle state.

From: Daniel Lezcano
Date: Tue Apr 02 2013 - 03:35:10 EST


On 04/02/2013 08:17 AM, jonghwa3.lee@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> On 2013ë 04ì 02ì 14:00, Daniel Lezcano wrote:
>
>> On 04/01/2013 10:24 AM, Jonghwa Lee wrote:
>>> This patch adds idle state time stamp to cpuidle device structure to
>>> notify its current idle state. If last enter time is newer than last
>>> exit time, then it means that the core is in idle now.
>>>
>>> Signed-off-by: Jonghwa Lee <jonghwa3.lee@xxxxxxxxxxx>
>>> ---
>>
>> The patch description does not explain what problem you want to solve,
>> how to solve it and the patch itself shows nothing.
>>
>> Could you elaborate ?
>
>
> I'm sorry for lacking description. I supplement more.
>
> This patch does add time-stamp for idle enter/exit only nothing more.
> The reason why I needed them is that I wanted to know current cpu idle
> state. It is hard to know whether cpu is in idle or not now.

Did you looked at:

include/linux/sched.h:extern int idle_cpu(int cpu);

?

> When I check the cpuidle state usage, sometimes the information is wrong.
> Because it is updated only when the cpu exits the idle state. So while the
> cpu is idling, the cpuidle state usage holds past one. Therefore I put
> the time-stamp for cpuidle enter/exit for checking current idling and
> calculating idle state usage correctly.
>
> I just make this patch temporary for my cpufreq governor work. So, it just
> use time-stamp for all idle state together. After RFC working, I have a plan
> to update this patch to use timestamp for each idle state.

I suggest you look at the enter_idle / exit_idle function and make your
governor to subscribe to the IDLE_START/EXIT notifiers.

arch/x86/kernel/process.c

These are defined for the x86 architecture, maybe worth to add it to
another architecture.

Thanks
-- Daniel

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