Re: [PATCH 1/4] thermal: Add support for hardware-tracked trip points

From: Caesar Wang
Date: Tue May 03 2016 - 02:19:39 EST




å 2016å04æ28æ 05:48, Eduardo Valentin åé:
A couple of comments as follows,

On Mon, Apr 25, 2016 at 11:02:44AM +0800, Caesar Wang wrote:
From: Sascha Hauer <s.hauer@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>

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@xxxxxxxx>

Signed-off-by: Sascha Hauer <s.hauer@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Signed-off-by: Caesar Wang <wxt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Cc: Zhang Rui <rui.zhang@xxxxxxxxx>
Cc: Eduardo Valentin <edubezval@xxxxxxxxx>
Cc: linux-pm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
---

drivers/thermal/thermal_core.c | 48 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
include/linux/thermal.h | 3 +++
Given that this is adding a new feature in the framework, I would prefer
if you could also describe the .set_trips() in the sysfs-api.txt
documentation file.

Okay, done.

A short description of the expectation of what the framework is going to
do is also welcome. For example, are drivers supposed to setup the
polling together with the threshold based approach?

2 files changed, 51 insertions(+)

diff --git a/drivers/thermal/thermal_core.c b/drivers/thermal/thermal_core.c
index f1db496..cfef8cc 100644
--- a/drivers/thermal/thermal_core.c
+++ b/drivers/thermal/thermal_core.c
@@ -520,6 +520,47 @@ 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;
+
+ if (trip_low < temp && trip_low > low)
+ low = trip_low;
+
+ if (trip_temp > temp && trip_temp < high)
+ high = trip_temp;
+ }
Did I understand correctly that you will be flooded by IRQs when you
have:
1. One single trip point.
2. Your temp is above trip_temp

With the above, you would program as threshold:
high == trip_temp
low == trip_temp - hyst

And the IRQ would fire immediattely, causing a device update, causing a
reprogramming, causing another irq, and this would continue, until the
temperature goes below trip_temp, right?

Right, As the example tested by the rockchip platform. (70/75/ degree is the trip point)

..
[ 663.984327] rockchip-thermal ff260000.tsadc: sensor 0 - temp: 66111, retval: 0
[ 664.048326] rockchip-thermal ff260000.tsadc: sensor 1 - temp: 68333, retval: 0
[ 664.055600] rockchip-thermal ff260000.tsadc: rockchip_thermal_set_trips: sensor 1: low: 68000, high 70000
[ 664.992322] rockchip-thermal ff260000.tsadc: sensor 0 - temp: 68888, retval: 0
[ 664.999579] rockchip-thermal ff260000.tsadc: rockchip_thermal_set_trips: sensor 0: low: 68000, high 70000
[ 665.066322] rockchip-thermal ff260000.tsadc: sensor 1 - temp: 68333, retval: 0
...

[ 4250.474102] rockchip-thermal ff260000.tsadc: sensor 0 - temp: 73333, retval: 0
[ 4250.481432] rockchip-thermal ff260000.tsadc: sensor 1 - temp: 74444, retval: 0
[ 4250.488792] rockchip-thermal ff260000.tsadc: rockchip_thermal_set_trips: sensor 1: low: 73000, high 75000
[ 4250.581360] rockchip-thermal ff260000.tsadc: sensor 0 - temp: 72777, retval: 0
[ 4250.588767] rockchip-thermal ff260000.tsadc: rockchip_thermal_set_trips: sensor 0: low: 68000, high 75000
[ 4250.598735] rockchip-thermal ff260000.tsadc: sensor 1 - temp: 75000, retval: 0
[ 4250.606065] rockchip-thermal ff260000.tsadc: rockchip_thermal_set_trips: sensor 1: low: 73000, high 95000
...


+
+ /* No need to change trip points */
+ if (tz->prev_low_trip == low && tz->prev_high_trip == high)
+ return;
+
+ tz->prev_low_trip = low;
+ tz->prev_high_trip = high;
+
+ dev_dbg(&tz->device, "new temperature boundaries: %d < x < %d\n",
+ low, high);
+
+ ret = tz->ops->set_trips(tz, low, high);
+ if (ret)
+ dev_err(&tz->device, "Failed to set trips: %d\n", ret);
+}
+
static void update_temperature(struct thermal_zone_device *tz)
{
int temp, ret;
@@ -569,6 +610,8 @@ 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 +797,9 @@ 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);
+
You would probably want to do the same on trip_point_temp_store().

Sure.
return ret ? ret : count;
}
@@ -1843,6 +1889,8 @@ struct thermal_zone_device *thermal_zone_device_register(const char *type,
tz->trips = trips;
tz->passive_delay = passive_delay;
tz->polling_delay = polling_delay;
+ tz->prev_low_trip = INT_MAX;
+ tz->prev_high_trip = -INT_MAX;
/* A new thermal zone needs to be updated anyway. */
atomic_set(&tz->need_update, 1);
diff --git a/include/linux/thermal.h b/include/linux/thermal.h
index e45abe7..e258359 100644
--- a/include/linux/thermal.h
+++ b/include/linux/thermal.h
@@ -98,6 +98,7 @@ struct thermal_zone_device_ops {
int (*unbind) (struct thermal_zone_device *,
struct thermal_cooling_device *);
int (*get_temp) (struct thermal_zone_device *, int *);
+ int (*set_trips) (struct thermal_zone_device *, int, int);
int (*get_mode) (struct thermal_zone_device *,
enum thermal_device_mode *);
int (*set_mode) (struct thermal_zone_device *,
@@ -199,6 +200,8 @@ struct thermal_zone_device {
int last_temperature;
int emul_temperature;
int passive;
+ int prev_low_trip;
+ int prev_high_trip;
unsigned int forced_passive;
atomic_t need_update;
struct thermal_zone_device_ops *ops;
--
1.9.1

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Thanks,
Caesar