[PATCH 3.13 094/162] intel_pstate: Correct BYT VID values.

From: Kamal Mostafa
Date: Thu Nov 06 2014 - 17:43:26 EST


3.13.11.11 -stable review patch. If anyone has any objections, please let me know.

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From: Dirk Brandewie <dirk.j.brandewie@xxxxxxxxx>

commit d022a65ed2473fac4a600e3424503dc571160a3e upstream.

Using a VID value that is not high enough for the requested P state can
cause machine checks. Add a ceiling function to ensure calulated VIDs
with fractional values are set to the next highest integer VID value.

The algorythm for calculating the non-trubo VID from the BIOS writers
guide is:
vid_ratio = (vid_max - vid_min) / (max_pstate - min_pstate)
vid = ceiling(vid_min + (req_pstate - min_pstate) * vid_ratio)

Signed-off-by: Dirk Brandewie <dirk.j.brandewie@xxxxxxxxx>
Signed-off-by: Rafael J. Wysocki <rafael.j.wysocki@xxxxxxxxx>
Signed-off-by: Kamal Mostafa <kamal@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
---
drivers/cpufreq/intel_pstate.c | 13 ++++++++++++-
1 file changed, 12 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)

diff --git a/drivers/cpufreq/intel_pstate.c b/drivers/cpufreq/intel_pstate.c
index 2cb7028..4e8949d 100644
--- a/drivers/cpufreq/intel_pstate.c
+++ b/drivers/cpufreq/intel_pstate.c
@@ -54,6 +54,17 @@ static inline int32_t div_fp(int32_t x, int32_t y)
return div_s64((int64_t)x << FRAC_BITS, (int64_t)y);
}

+static inline int ceiling_fp(int32_t x)
+{
+ int mask, ret;
+
+ ret = fp_toint(x);
+ mask = (1 << FRAC_BITS) - 1;
+ if (x & mask)
+ ret += 1;
+ return ret;
+}
+
struct sample {
int32_t core_pct_busy;
u64 aperf;
@@ -428,7 +439,7 @@ static void byt_set_pstate(struct cpudata *cpudata, int pstate)
cpudata->vid.ratio);

vid_fp = clamp_t(int32_t, vid_fp, cpudata->vid.min, cpudata->vid.max);
- vid = fp_toint(vid_fp);
+ vid = ceiling_fp(vid_fp);

if (pstate > cpudata->pstate.max_pstate)
vid = cpudata->vid.turbo;
--
1.9.1

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