Re: [PATCH v3] cpufreq/cppc: Remove the desired_perf compare when set target

From: Pierre Gondois
Date: Wed Jun 12 2024 - 05:09:13 EST


Hello Riwen,

This function seems to be the only cpufreq function saving and comparing the
requested frequency with the last requested frequency. This seems to be more the
task of the cpufreq framework than the cpufreq driver.

So FYIW, the patch looks good to me.

On 5/30/24 13:08, Riwen Lu wrote:
From: Riwen Lu <luriwen@xxxxxxxxxx>

There is a case that desired_perf is exactly the same with the old perf,
but the actual current freq is not.

This happened in S3 while the cpufreq governor is set to powersave.
During cpufreq resume process, the booting CPU's new_freq obtained via
.get() is the highest frequency, while the policy->cur and
cpu->perf_ctrls.desired_perf are in the lowest level(powersave
governor). Causing the warning: "CPU frequency out of sync:", and set
policy->cur to new_freq.

(new paragraph)

Then the governor->limits() calls
cppc_cpufreq_set_target() to configures the CPU frequency and returns
directly because the desired_perf converted from target_freq is the
same with cpu->perf_ctrls.desired_perf and both are the lowest_perf.

(new paragraph)

Since target_freq and policy->cur have been compared in
__cpufreq_driver_target(), there's no need to compare desired_perf
and cpu->perf_ctrls.desired_perf again in cppc_cpufreq_set_target()
to ensure that the CPU frequency is properly configured.

NIT:
Would it be possible to make distinct paragraphs ?


Signed-off-by: Riwen Lu <luriwen@xxxxxxxxxx>

---
v1 -> v2:
- Update commit message and email.
v2 -> v3:
- Update patch subject and commit message.
- Remove the desired_perf compare logic.
---
drivers/cpufreq/cppc_cpufreq.c | 3 ---
1 file changed, 3 deletions(-)

diff --git a/drivers/cpufreq/cppc_cpufreq.c b/drivers/cpufreq/cppc_cpufreq.c
index 15f1d41920a3..337cece61ab5 100644
--- a/drivers/cpufreq/cppc_cpufreq.c
+++ b/drivers/cpufreq/cppc_cpufreq.c
@@ -295,9 +295,6 @@ static int cppc_cpufreq_set_target(struct cpufreq_policy *policy,
int ret = 0;
desired_perf = cppc_khz_to_perf(&cpu_data->perf_caps, target_freq);
- /* Return if it is exactly the same perf */
- if (desired_perf == cpu_data->perf_ctrls.desired_perf)
- return ret;
cpu_data->perf_ctrls.desired_perf = desired_perf;
freqs.old = policy->cur;