Re: [RESEND] devfreq: governor: Save void *data in the governor userspace

From: Kant Fan
Date: Wed Sep 21 2022 - 09:16:18 EST


On 9/15/2022 3:41 PM, Kant Fan wrote:
    static int devfreq_userspace_handler(struct devfreq *devfreq,

Dear MyungJoo, Kyungmin & Chanwoo,
Gently ping this issue... Does this patch has a chance to be accepted?
This seems to be a bug in devfreq userspace governor, which affects the
switching between governors -- When switching from userspace to
ondemand, the ondemand governor would be invalid.
If there's any question, please let me know.
Thank you.

Yes, indeed. This is a bug.

Actually, it appears that allocating a new memory buffer for
devfreq->data itself is a bug for a governor, this is supposed
to be allocated by a device driver. Thus, the comment of
"void *data" of "struct devfreq" should be updated:
"/* private data for governors given by device drivers */"

It'd be better to have something like, "void *internal_data"
for governors to freely handle within its context of init-exit,
which is not touched by its users (device drivers).

@Chanwoo: what's your opinion on this?

Cheers,
MyungJoo.


Hi MyungJoo,
Thanks for your suggestion. Here's the patch-v2, please have a look:

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Subject: [PATCH] devfreq: governor: Add a private governor_data for governors in devfreq

The member void *data in the structure devfreq can be overwrite
by governor_userspace. For example:
1. The device driver assigned the devfreq governor to simple_ondemand
by the function devfreq_add_device() and init the devfreq member
void *data to a pointer of a static structure devfreq_simple_ondemand_data
by the function devfreq_add_device().
2. The user changed the devfreq governor to userspace by the command
"echo userspace > /sys/class/devfreq/.../governor".
3. The governor userspace alloced a dynamic memory for the struct
userspace_data and assigend the member void *data of devfreq to
this memory by the function userspace_init().
4. The user changed the devfreq governor back to simple_ondemand
by the command "echo simple_ondemand > /sys/class/devfreq/.../governor".
5. The governor userspace exited and assigned the member void *data
in the structure devfreq to NULL by the function userspace_exit().
6. The governor simple_ondemand fetched the static information of
devfreq_simple_ondemand_data in the function
devfreq_simple_ondemand_func() but the member void *data of devfreq was
assigned to NULL by the function userspace_exit().
7. The information of upthreshold and downdifferential is lost
and the governor simple_ondemand can't work correctly.

The member void *data in the structure devfreq is designed for
a static pointer used in a governor and inited by the function
devfreq_add_device(). This patch add an element named governor_data
in the devfreq structure which can be used by a governor(E.g userspace)
who want to assign a private data to do some private things.

Signed-off-by: Kant Fan <kant@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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diff --git a/drivers/devfreq/governor_userspace.c b/drivers/devfreq/governor_userspace.c
index ab9db7a..d69672c 100644
--- a/drivers/devfreq/governor_userspace.c
+++ b/drivers/devfreq/governor_userspace.c
@@ -21,7 +21,7 @@

 static int devfreq_userspace_func(struct devfreq *df, unsigned long *freq)
 {
-    struct userspace_data *data = df->data;
+    struct userspace_data *data = df->governor_data;

     if (data->valid)
         *freq = data->user_frequency;
@@ -40,7 +40,7 @@
     int err = 0;

     mutex_lock(&devfreq->lock);
-    data = devfreq->data;
+    data = devfreq->governor_data;

     sscanf(buf, "%lu", &wanted);
     data->user_frequency = wanted;
@@ -60,7 +60,7 @@
     int err = 0;

     mutex_lock(&devfreq->lock);
-    data = devfreq->data;
+    data = devfreq->governor_data;

     if (data->valid)
         err = sprintf(buf, "%lu\n", data->user_frequency);
@@ -91,7 +91,7 @@
         goto out;
     }
     data->valid = false;
-    devfreq->data = data;
+    devfreq->governor_data = data;

     err = sysfs_create_group(&devfreq->dev.kobj, &dev_attr_group);
 out:
@@ -107,8 +107,8 @@
     if (devfreq->dev.kobj.sd)
         sysfs_remove_group(&devfreq->dev.kobj, &dev_attr_group);

-    kfree(devfreq->data);
-    devfreq->data = NULL;
+    kfree(devfreq->governor_data);
+    devfreq->governor_data = NULL;
 }

 static int devfreq_userspace_handler(struct devfreq *devfreq,
diff --git a/include/linux/devfreq.h b/include/linux/devfreq.h
index 34aab4d..d265af3 100644
--- a/include/linux/devfreq.h
+++ b/include/linux/devfreq.h
@@ -152,8 +152,8 @@
  * @max_state:        count of entry present in the frequency table.
  * @previous_freq:    previously configured frequency value.
  * @last_status:    devfreq user device info, performance statistics
- * @data:    Private data of the governor. The devfreq framework does not
- *        touch this.
+ * @data:    devfreq core pass to governors, governor should not change it.
+ * @governor_data:    private data for governors, devfreq core doesn't touch it.
  * @user_min_freq_req:    PM QoS minimum frequency request from user (via sysfs)
  * @user_max_freq_req:    PM QoS maximum frequency request from user (via sysfs)
  * @scaling_min_freq:    Limit minimum frequency requested by OPP interface
@@ -193,7 +193,8 @@
     unsigned long previous_freq;
     struct devfreq_dev_status last_status;

-    void *data; /* private data for governors */
+    void *data;
+    void *governor_data;

     struct dev_pm_qos_request user_min_freq_req;
     struct dev_pm_qos_request user_max_freq_req;


Hi MyungJoo,
Sorry to disturb. Just want to say that I'm looking forward to your advice on this patch. Thank you :>

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Best Regards,
Kant Fan