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authorAshwin Chaugule <ashwin.chaugule@linaro.org>2016-02-17 13:20:59 -0700
committerRafael J. Wysocki <rafael.j.wysocki@intel.com>2016-03-09 23:35:28 +0100
commitad62e1e67751d21a3e15bca9d3ededc73de2cfa0 (patch)
treedbf997513a538ec05b57bf3b73468ebd5ae8b92b /drivers/acpi/cppc_acpi.c
parent2db8f9a1d86aa32a9cbf1a975882b4fa162f040f (diff)
ACPI / CPPC: Optimize PCC Read Write operations
Previously the send_pcc_cmd() code checked if the PCC operation had completed before returning from the function. This check was performed regardless of the PCC op type (i.e. Read/Write). Knowing the type of cmd can be used to optimize the check and avoid needless waiting. e.g. with Write ops, the actual Writing is done before calling send_pcc_cmd(). And the subsequent Writes will check if the channel is free at the entry of send_pcc_cmd() anyway. However, for Read cmds, we need to wait for the cmd completion bit to be flipped, since the actual Read ops follow after returning from the send_pcc_cmd(). So, only do the looping check at the end for Read ops. Also, instead of using udelay() calls, use ktime as a means to check for deadlines. The current deadline in which the Remote should flip the cmd completion bit is defined as N * Nominal latency. Where N is arbitrary and large enough to work on slow emulators and Nominal latency comes from the ACPI table (PCCT). This helps in working around the CONFIG_HZ effects on udelay() and also avoids needing different ACPI tables for Silicon and Emulation platforms. Signed-off-by: Ashwin Chaugule <ashwin.chaugule@linaro.org> Signed-off-by: Prashanth Prakash <pprakash@codeaurora.org> Signed-off-by: Rafael J. Wysocki <rafael.j.wysocki@intel.com>
Diffstat (limited to 'drivers/acpi/cppc_acpi.c')
-rw-r--r--drivers/acpi/cppc_acpi.c101
1 files changed, 72 insertions, 29 deletions
diff --git a/drivers/acpi/cppc_acpi.c b/drivers/acpi/cppc_acpi.c
index 6730f965b379..026cdd4d491a 100644
--- a/drivers/acpi/cppc_acpi.c
+++ b/drivers/acpi/cppc_acpi.c
@@ -39,6 +39,7 @@
#include <linux/cpufreq.h>
#include <linux/delay.h>
+#include <linux/ktime.h>
#include <acpi/cppc_acpi.h>
/*
@@ -63,25 +64,53 @@ static struct mbox_chan *pcc_channel;
static void __iomem *pcc_comm_addr;
static u64 comm_base_addr;
static int pcc_subspace_idx = -1;
-static u16 pcc_cmd_delay;
static bool pcc_channel_acquired;
+static ktime_t deadline;
/*
* Arbitrary Retries in case the remote processor is slow to respond
- * to PCC commands.
+ * to PCC commands. Keeping it high enough to cover emulators where
+ * the processors run painfully slow.
*/
#define NUM_RETRIES 500
+static int check_pcc_chan(void)
+{
+ int ret = -EIO;
+ struct acpi_pcct_shared_memory __iomem *generic_comm_base = pcc_comm_addr;
+ ktime_t next_deadline = ktime_add(ktime_get(), deadline);
+
+ /* Retry in case the remote processor was too slow to catch up. */
+ while (!ktime_after(ktime_get(), next_deadline)) {
+ if (readw_relaxed(&generic_comm_base->status) & PCC_CMD_COMPLETE) {
+ ret = 0;
+ break;
+ }
+ /*
+ * Reducing the bus traffic in case this loop takes longer than
+ * a few retries.
+ */
+ udelay(3);
+ }
+
+ return ret;
+}
+
static int send_pcc_cmd(u16 cmd)
{
- int retries, result = -EIO;
- struct acpi_pcct_hw_reduced *pcct_ss = pcc_channel->con_priv;
+ int ret = -EIO;
struct acpi_pcct_shared_memory *generic_comm_base =
(struct acpi_pcct_shared_memory *) pcc_comm_addr;
- u32 cmd_latency = pcct_ss->latency;
- /* Min time OS should wait before sending next command. */
- udelay(pcc_cmd_delay);
+ /*
+ * For CMD_WRITE we know for a fact the caller should have checked
+ * the channel before writing to PCC space
+ */
+ if (cmd == CMD_READ) {
+ ret = check_pcc_chan();
+ if (ret)
+ return ret;
+ }
/* Write to the shared comm region. */
writew(cmd, &generic_comm_base->command);
@@ -90,31 +119,30 @@ static int send_pcc_cmd(u16 cmd)
writew(0, &generic_comm_base->status);
/* Ring doorbell */
- result = mbox_send_message(pcc_channel, &cmd);
- if (result < 0) {
+ ret = mbox_send_message(pcc_channel, &cmd);
+ if (ret < 0) {
pr_err("Err sending PCC mbox message. cmd:%d, ret:%d\n",
- cmd, result);
- return result;
+ cmd, ret);
+ return ret;
}
- /* Wait for a nominal time to let platform process command. */
- udelay(cmd_latency);
-
- /* Retry in case the remote processor was too slow to catch up. */
- for (retries = NUM_RETRIES; retries > 0; retries--) {
- if (readw_relaxed(&generic_comm_base->status) & PCC_CMD_COMPLETE) {
- result = 0;
- break;
- }
- }
+ /*
+ * For READs we need to ensure the cmd completed to ensure
+ * the ensuing read()s can proceed. For WRITEs we dont care
+ * because the actual write()s are done before coming here
+ * and the next READ or WRITE will check if the channel
+ * is busy/free at the entry of this call.
+ */
+ if (cmd == CMD_READ)
+ ret = check_pcc_chan();
- mbox_client_txdone(pcc_channel, result);
- return result;
+ mbox_client_txdone(pcc_channel, ret);
+ return ret;
}
static void cppc_chan_tx_done(struct mbox_client *cl, void *msg, int ret)
{
- if (ret)
+ if (ret < 0)
pr_debug("TX did not complete: CMD sent:%x, ret:%d\n",
*(u16 *)msg, ret);
else
@@ -306,6 +334,7 @@ static int register_pcc_channel(int pcc_subspace_idx)
{
struct acpi_pcct_hw_reduced *cppc_ss;
unsigned int len;
+ u64 usecs_lat;
if (pcc_subspace_idx >= 0) {
pcc_channel = pcc_mbox_request_channel(&cppc_mbox_cl,
@@ -335,7 +364,14 @@ static int register_pcc_channel(int pcc_subspace_idx)
*/
comm_base_addr = cppc_ss->base_address;
len = cppc_ss->length;
- pcc_cmd_delay = cppc_ss->min_turnaround_time;
+
+ /*
+ * cppc_ss->latency is just a Nominal value. In reality
+ * the remote processor could be much slower to reply.
+ * So add an arbitrary amount of wait on top of Nominal.
+ */
+ usecs_lat = NUM_RETRIES * cppc_ss->latency;
+ deadline = ns_to_ktime(usecs_lat * NSEC_PER_USEC);
pcc_comm_addr = acpi_os_ioremap(comm_base_addr, len);
if (!pcc_comm_addr) {
@@ -604,7 +640,7 @@ int cppc_get_perf_caps(int cpunum, struct cppc_perf_caps *perf_caps)
(ref_perf->cpc_entry.reg.space_id == ACPI_ADR_SPACE_PLATFORM_COMM) ||
(nom_perf->cpc_entry.reg.space_id == ACPI_ADR_SPACE_PLATFORM_COMM)) {
/* Ring doorbell once to update PCC subspace */
- if (send_pcc_cmd(CMD_READ)) {
+ if (send_pcc_cmd(CMD_READ) < 0) {
ret = -EIO;
goto out_err;
}
@@ -662,7 +698,7 @@ int cppc_get_perf_ctrs(int cpunum, struct cppc_perf_fb_ctrs *perf_fb_ctrs)
if ((delivered_reg->cpc_entry.reg.space_id == ACPI_ADR_SPACE_PLATFORM_COMM) ||
(reference_reg->cpc_entry.reg.space_id == ACPI_ADR_SPACE_PLATFORM_COMM)) {
/* Ring doorbell once to update PCC subspace */
- if (send_pcc_cmd(CMD_READ)) {
+ if (send_pcc_cmd(CMD_READ) < 0) {
ret = -EIO;
goto out_err;
}
@@ -713,6 +749,13 @@ int cppc_set_perf(int cpu, struct cppc_perf_ctrls *perf_ctrls)
spin_lock(&pcc_lock);
+ /* If this is PCC reg, check if channel is free before writing */
+ if (desired_reg->cpc_entry.reg.space_id == ACPI_ADR_SPACE_PLATFORM_COMM) {
+ ret = check_pcc_chan();
+ if (ret)
+ goto busy_channel;
+ }
+
/*
* Skip writing MIN/MAX until Linux knows how to come up with
* useful values.
@@ -722,10 +765,10 @@ int cppc_set_perf(int cpu, struct cppc_perf_ctrls *perf_ctrls)
/* Is this a PCC reg ?*/
if (desired_reg->cpc_entry.reg.space_id == ACPI_ADR_SPACE_PLATFORM_COMM) {
/* Ring doorbell so Remote can get our perf request. */
- if (send_pcc_cmd(CMD_WRITE))
+ if (send_pcc_cmd(CMD_WRITE) < 0)
ret = -EIO;
}
-
+busy_channel:
spin_unlock(&pcc_lock);
return ret;