On Wed, Dec 13, 2023 at 03:12:41PM +0100, Daniel Lezcano wrote:
On 12/12/2023 23:13, Christian Marangi wrote:
Add initial support for cold and critical_cold trip point. Many if not
all hwmon and thermal device have normally trip point for hot
temperature and for cold temperature.
Till now only hot temperature were supported. Add support for also cold
temperature to permit complete definition of cold trip point in DT.
Thermal driver may use these additional trip point to correctly set
interrupt for cold temperature values and react based on that with
various measure like enabling attached heater, forcing higher voltage
and other specialaized peripherals.
For hwmon drivers this is needed as currently there is a problem with
setting the full operating range of the device for thermal devices
defined with hwmon. To better describe the problem, the following
example is needed:
In the scenario of a simple hwmon with an active trip point declared
and a cooling device attached, the hwmon subsystem currently set the
min and max trip point based on the single active trip point.
Thermal subsystem parse all the trip points and calculate the lowest and
the highest trip point and calls the .set_trip of hwmon to setup the
trip points.
The fact that we currently don't have a way to declare the cold/min
temperature values, makes the thermal subsystem to set the low value as
-INT_MAX.
For hwmon drivers that doesn't use clamp_value and actually reject
invalid values for the trip point, this results in the hwmon settings to
be rejected.
To permit to pass the correct range of trip point, permit to set in DT
also cold and critical_cold trip point.
Thermal driver may also define .cold and .critical_cold to act on these
trip point tripped and apply the required measure.
Agree with the feature but we need to clarify the semantic of the trip
points first. What actions do we expect for them in order to have like a
mirror reflection of the existing hot trip points.
What action do you expect with:
- 'cold' ?
- 'critical_cold' ?
This is more of a sensible topic but I think it's the thermal driver
that needs to implement these. As said in the commit description,
examples are setting higher voltage from the attached regulator,
enabling some hardware heater.
Maybe with critical cold bigger measure can be applied. Currently for
critical trip point we shutdown the system (if the critical ops is not
declared) but with critical_cold condition I think it won't work... I
expect a system in -40°C would just lock up/glitch so rebooting in that
condition won't change a thing...
Anyway yes we can define a shutdown by default for that but IMHO it
wouldn't make much sense.