[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [PATCH v10 7/8] xen/cpufreq: Adapt SET/GET_CPUFREQ_CPPC xen_sysctl_pm_op for amd-cppc driver
On 23.09.2025 18:47, Jason Andryuk wrote: > On 2025-09-23 11:38, Jan Beulich wrote: >> On 23.09.2025 06:38, Penny Zheng wrote: >>> @@ -154,6 +156,17 @@ static int get_cpufreq_para(struct xen_sysctl_pm_op >>> *op) >>> else >>> strlcpy(op->u.get_para.scaling_driver, "Unknown", >>> CPUFREQ_NAME_LEN); >>> >>> + /* >>> + * In CPPC active mode, we are borrowing governor field to indicate >>> + * policy info. >>> + */ >>> + if ( policy->governor->name[0] ) >> >> amd_cppc_prepare_policy() may leave ->governor set to NULL afaics, so I >> think you need to add a NULL check here alongside with pulling this out >> of ... >> >>> + strlcpy(op->u.get_para.s.scaling_governor, >>> + policy->governor->name, CPUFREQ_NAME_LEN); >>> + else >>> + strlcpy(op->u.get_para.s.scaling_governor, "Unknown", >>> + CPUFREQ_NAME_LEN); >>> + >>> if ( !cpufreq_is_governorless(op->cpuid) ) >>> { >> >> ... this conditional. >> >> The description also continues to not mention the effect for HWP. I'm >> actually somewhat confused, I suppose (Jason, question mainly to you): >> HWP falls in the governor-less category, iirc. Yet it doesn't supply >> a .setpolicy hook, hence __cpufreq_set_policy() goes through the normal >> governor setting logic. What's the deal here? The answer may affect >> whether I'd deem the pulling out of the conditional correct (or at least >> benign) here as to HWP. > > Hi, > > When I wrote HWP, I didn't realize using .setpolicy would bypass the > governor code. Instead, I implemented the no-op HWP governor, since I > thought I needed something as a governor. > > set_hwp_para() actually changes the configuration. HWP only implements > the equivalent of amd-cppc-epp autonomous (active) mode. > > So I think HWP could switch to .setpolicy and drop its governor. > > But looking at this hunk: > > > @@ -321,10 +327,12 @@ static int set_cpufreq_cppc(struct > > xen_sysctl_pm_op *op) > > if ( !policy || !policy->governor ) > > Doesn't this !policy->governor prevent amd-cppc-epp from setting > parameters? Only if amd_cppc_prepare_policy() took the default case path of its switch(), aiui. Penny? Jan > > return -ENOENT; > > > > - if ( !hwp_active() ) > > - return -EOPNOTSUPP; > > + if ( hwp_active() ) > > + return set_hwp_para(policy, &op->u.set_cppc); > > + if ( processor_pminfo[op->cpuid]->init & XEN_CPPC_INIT ) > > + return amd_cppc_set_para(policy, &op->u.set_cppc); > > > > - return set_hwp_para(policy, &op->u.set_cppc); > > + return -EOPNOTSUPP; > > } > > So there may be other checks that would need dropping or adjusting to > support HWP without a governor. > > Thanks, > Jason
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