Re: [PATCH v1 03/10] ARM: tegra: acer-a500: Bump thermal trips by 10C

From: Daniel Lezcano
Date: Tue Jun 15 2021 - 09:05:27 EST


On 15/06/2021 14:53, Dmitry Osipenko wrote:
> 13.06.2021 21:19, Daniel Lezcano пишет:
>> On 13/06/2021 02:25, Dmitry Osipenko wrote:
>>
>> [ ... ]
>>
>>>> You should set the trip points close to the functioning boundary
>>>> temperature given in the hardware specification whatever the resulting
>>>> heating effect is on the device.
>>>>
>>>> The thermal zone is there to protect the silicon and the system from a
>>>> wild reboot.
>>>>
>>>> If the Nexus 7 is too hot after the changes, then you may act on the
>>>> sources of the heat. For instance, set the the highest OPP to turbo or
>>>> remove it, or, if there is one, change the thermal daemon to reduce the
>>>> overall power consumption.
>>>> In case you are interested in: https://lwn.net/Articles/839318/
>>>
>>> The DTPM is a very interesting approach. For now Tegra still misses some
>>> basics in mainline kernel which have a higher priority, so I think it
>>> should be good enough to perform the in-kernel thermal management for
>>> the starter. We may consider a more complex solutions later on if will
>>> be necessary.
>>>
>>> What I'm currently thinking to do is:
>>>
>>> 1. Set up the trips of SoC/CPU core thermal zones in accordance to the
>>> silicon limits.
>>>
>>> 2. Set up the skin trips in accordance to the device limits.
>>>
>>> The breached skin trips will cause a mild throttling, while the SoC/CPU
>>> trips will be allowed to cause the severe throttling. Does this sound
>>> good to you?
>>
>> The skin temperature must be managed from userspace. The kernel is
>> unable to do a smart thermal management given different thermal zones
>> but if the goal is to go forward and prevent the tablet to be hot
>> temporarily until the other hardware support is there, I think it is
>> acceptable.
>
> The current goal is to get maximum from what we already have, thank you.

maximum of performance or maximum of mitigation ?


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