Re: linux-next: manual merge of the thermal tree with the pm tree

From: Daniel Lezcano
Date: Thu Jan 05 2023 - 10:31:31 EST


On 05/01/2023 15:27, Wysocki, Rafael J wrote:

On 1/5/2023 12:35 AM, Stephen Rothwell wrote:
Hi all,

On Thu, 5 Jan 2023 10:10:54 +1100 Stephen Rothwell <sfr@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Today's linux-next merge of the thermal tree got a conflict in:

   drivers/thermal/intel/x86_pkg_temp_thermal.c

between commit:

   58374a3970a0 ("thermal/x86_pkg_temp_thermal: Add support for handling dynamic tjmax")

from the pm tree and commit:

   03b2e86a24aa ("thermal/drivers/intel: Use generic thermal_zone_get_trip() function")

from the thermal tree.

I'm wondering why the above commit is in the linux-next branch of the thermal tree, though.

If you are referring to commit 03b2e86a24aa, it is part of the series which was reviewed but got some locking conflict issues just before the merge window so we dropped it. You asked me to reintroduce it with the fixes after v6.2-rc1 is out [1].

The previous conflict and this one is because some changes were picked in the linux-pm branch instead of the thermal/linux-branch.

We find thermal Intel changes going directly in linux-pm and thermal changes going through the thermal tree. And sometime thermal core changes picked through linux-pm and sometime through thermal/linux-next.

In order to prevent these conflicts in the future, I suggest to always merge thermal patches through the thermal tree.

It is still under review AFAICS.

The series including the patch "thermal/drivers/intel: Use generic ..." are reviewed and ready for inclusion AFAICT.

I'm was waiting for an update of linux-pm/thermal to send a PR against this branch.

Daniel, can you possibly create a bleeding-edge branch for such things? I can merge it into my bleeding-edge branch on a daily basis.

Yes, I can create a bleeding-edge branch for other patches. Some questions about it:

- thermal/linux-next will be based on linux-pm/thermal, and thermal/bleeding-edge will be based on thermal/linux-next, right?

- When patches can be considered for the bleeding-edge?

- When patches can be considered moving from bleeding-edge to linux-next?

(the questions above are for the thermal tree).

Thanks

-- Daniel

[1] https://lore.kernel.org/all/CAJZ5v0gY-Lhgf_1Kfg6P5O8s+YMkP4TxggxyS=LU9jVgJikAkg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx/


I fixed it up (see below) and can carry the fix as necessary. This
is now fixed as far as linux-next is concerned, but any non trivial
conflicts should be mentioned to your upstream maintainer when your tree
is submitted for merging.  You may also want to consider cooperating
with the maintainer of the conflicting tree to minimise any particularly
complex conflicts.
Actually, the resolution I needed was this:

diff --cc drivers/thermal/intel/x86_pkg_temp_thermal.c
index 9e08d8c8f5fb,494f25250c2d..24c7774cc4a9
--- a/drivers/thermal/intel/x86_pkg_temp_thermal.c
+++ b/drivers/thermal/intel/x86_pkg_temp_thermal.c
@@@ -107,56 -108,37 +108,17 @@@ static struct zone_device *pkg_temp_the
   static int sys_get_curr_temp(struct thermal_zone_device *tzd, int *temp)
   {
       struct zone_device *zonedev = tzd->devdata;
  -    u32 eax, edx;
  +    int val;
  -    rdmsr_on_cpu(zonedev->cpu, MSR_IA32_PACKAGE_THERM_STATUS,
  -            &eax, &edx);
  -    if (eax & 0x80000000) {
  -        *temp = zonedev->tj_max - ((eax >> 16) & 0x7f) * 1000;
  -        pr_debug("sys_get_curr_temp %d\n", *temp);
  -        return 0;
  -    }
  -    return -EINVAL;
  +    val = intel_tcc_get_temp(zonedev->cpu, true);
  +    if (val < 0)
  +        return val;
  +
  +    *temp = val * 1000;
  +    pr_debug("sys_get_curr_temp %d\n", *temp);
  +    return 0;
   }
- static int sys_get_trip_temp(struct thermal_zone_device *tzd,
-                  int trip, int *temp)
- {
-     struct zone_device *zonedev = tzd->devdata;
-     unsigned long thres_reg_value;
-     u32 mask, shift, eax, edx;
-     int tj_max, ret;
-
-     if (trip >= MAX_NUMBER_OF_TRIPS)
-         return -EINVAL;
-
-     if (trip) {
-         mask = THERM_MASK_THRESHOLD1;
-         shift = THERM_SHIFT_THRESHOLD1;
-     } else {
-         mask = THERM_MASK_THRESHOLD0;
-         shift = THERM_SHIFT_THRESHOLD0;
-     }
-
-     tj_max = intel_tcc_get_tjmax(zonedev->cpu);
-     if (tj_max < 0)
-         return tj_max;
-     tj_max *= 1000;
-
-     ret = rdmsr_on_cpu(zonedev->cpu, MSR_IA32_PACKAGE_THERM_INTERRUPT,
-                &eax, &edx);
-     if (ret < 0)
-         return ret;
-
-     thres_reg_value = (eax & mask) >> shift;
-     if (thres_reg_value)
-         *temp = tj_max - thres_reg_value * 1000;
-     else
-         *temp = THERMAL_TEMP_INVALID;
-     pr_debug("sys_get_trip_temp %d\n", *temp);
-
-     return 0;
- }
-
   static int
   sys_set_trip_temp(struct thermal_zone_device *tzd, int trip, int temp)
   {
@@@ -330,18 -340,25 +325,25 @@@ static int pkg_temp_thermal_device_add(
       thres_count = clamp_val(thres_count, 0, MAX_NUMBER_OF_TRIPS);
-     err = intel_tcc_get_tjmax(cpu);
-     if (err < 0)
  -    err = get_tj_max(cpu, &tj_max);
  -    if (err)
--        return err;
++    tj_max = intel_tcc_get_tjmax(cpu);
++    if (tj_max < 0)
++        return tj_max;
++    tj_max *= 1000;
       zonedev = kzalloc(sizeof(*zonedev), GFP_KERNEL);
       if (!zonedev)
           return -ENOMEM;
+     zonedev->trips = pkg_temp_thermal_trips_init(cpu, tj_max, thres_count);
+     if (IS_ERR(zonedev->trips)) {
+         err = PTR_ERR(zonedev->trips);
+         goto out_kfree_zonedev;
+     }
+
       INIT_DELAYED_WORK(&zonedev->work, pkg_temp_thermal_threshold_work_fn);
       zonedev->cpu = cpu;
-     zonedev->tzone = thermal_zone_device_register("x86_pkg_temp",
-             thres_count,
  -    zonedev->tj_max = tj_max;
+     zonedev->tzone = thermal_zone_device_register_with_trips("x86_pkg_temp",
+             zonedev->trips, thres_count,
               (thres_count == MAX_NUMBER_OF_TRIPS) ? 0x03 : 0x01,
               zonedev, &tzone_ops, &pkg_temp_tz_params, 0, 0);
       if (IS_ERR(zonedev->tzone)) {


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