android_kernel_xiaomi_sm7250/kernel/power/energy_model.c
Abhijeet Dharmapurikar c208338efc power: em: correct increasing freq/power ratio
As freq increases freq/power should decrease, indicating nonlinearly
higher power is required for running at higher frequencies.

If freq/power increases, the cost associated with that
freq will be lower than its previous one, causing the energy
calculations to choose a cpu with that frequency over a cpu with
the previous lesser freq.

For some frequencies, if their voltage increment from the
previous ones is very small (or is the same), we could end up with
higher freq/power ratio. This is primarily because
of_dev_pm_opp_get_cpu_power() returns power in mW and looses precision.

But instead of addressing it, enforce the same cost as the previous
frequency.

The energy evaluation code prefers the previous cpu when the energy costs
are same as other candidates. By keeping the energy costs same in these
situations we are increasing the likely hood of selecting prev cpu even
if it results in a slight freq bump. In general, selecting prev cpu is
beneficial because it avoids warming up the caches at a different cpu.

Change-Id: Ic66ab18ba65f2917b73d9fbe92a39b743b9839a0
Signed-off-by: Abhijeet Dharmapurikar <adharmap@codeaurora.org>
2019-05-03 16:47:38 -07:00

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// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
/*
* Energy Model of CPUs
*
* Copyright (c) 2018, Arm ltd.
* Written by: Quentin Perret, Arm ltd.
*/
#define pr_fmt(fmt) "energy_model: " fmt
#include <linux/cpu.h>
#include <linux/cpumask.h>
#include <linux/debugfs.h>
#include <linux/energy_model.h>
#include <linux/sched/topology.h>
#include <linux/slab.h>
/* Mapping of each CPU to the performance domain to which it belongs. */
static DEFINE_PER_CPU(struct em_perf_domain *, em_data);
/*
* Mutex serializing the registrations of performance domains and letting
* callbacks defined by drivers sleep.
*/
static DEFINE_MUTEX(em_pd_mutex);
#ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_FS
static struct dentry *rootdir;
static void em_debug_create_cs(struct em_cap_state *cs, struct dentry *pd)
{
struct dentry *d;
char name[24];
snprintf(name, sizeof(name), "cs:%lu", cs->frequency);
/* Create per-cs directory */
d = debugfs_create_dir(name, pd);
debugfs_create_ulong("frequency", 0444, d, &cs->frequency);
debugfs_create_ulong("power", 0444, d, &cs->power);
debugfs_create_ulong("cost", 0444, d, &cs->cost);
}
static int em_debug_cpus_show(struct seq_file *s, void *unused)
{
seq_printf(s, "%*pbl\n", cpumask_pr_args(to_cpumask(s->private)));
return 0;
}
DEFINE_SHOW_ATTRIBUTE(em_debug_cpus);
static void em_debug_create_pd(struct em_perf_domain *pd, int cpu)
{
struct dentry *d;
char name[8];
int i;
snprintf(name, sizeof(name), "pd%d", cpu);
/* Create the directory of the performance domain */
d = debugfs_create_dir(name, rootdir);
debugfs_create_file("cpus", 0444, d, pd->cpus, &em_debug_cpus_fops);
/* Create a sub-directory for each capacity state */
for (i = 0; i < pd->nr_cap_states; i++)
em_debug_create_cs(&pd->table[i], d);
}
static int __init em_debug_init(void)
{
/* Create /sys/kernel/debug/energy_model directory */
rootdir = debugfs_create_dir("energy_model", NULL);
return 0;
}
core_initcall(em_debug_init);
#else /* CONFIG_DEBUG_FS */
static void em_debug_create_pd(struct em_perf_domain *pd, int cpu) {}
#endif
static struct em_perf_domain *em_create_pd(cpumask_t *span, int nr_states,
struct em_data_callback *cb)
{
unsigned long opp_eff, prev_opp_eff = ULONG_MAX;
unsigned long power, freq, prev_freq = 0;
int i, ret, cpu = cpumask_first(span);
struct em_cap_state *table;
struct em_perf_domain *pd;
u64 fmax;
if (!cb->active_power)
return NULL;
pd = kzalloc(sizeof(*pd) + cpumask_size(), GFP_KERNEL);
if (!pd)
return NULL;
table = kcalloc(nr_states, sizeof(*table), GFP_KERNEL);
if (!table)
goto free_pd;
/* Build the list of capacity states for this performance domain */
for (i = 0, freq = 0; i < nr_states; i++, freq++) {
/*
* active_power() is a driver callback which ceils 'freq' to
* lowest capacity state of 'cpu' above 'freq' and updates
* 'power' and 'freq' accordingly.
*/
ret = cb->active_power(&power, &freq, cpu);
if (ret) {
pr_err("pd%d: invalid cap. state: %d\n", cpu, ret);
goto free_cs_table;
}
/*
* We expect the driver callback to increase the frequency for
* higher capacity states.
*/
if (freq <= prev_freq) {
pr_err("pd%d: non-increasing freq: %lu\n", cpu, freq);
goto free_cs_table;
}
/*
* The power returned by active_state() is expected to be
* positive, in milli-watts and to fit into 16 bits.
*/
if (!power || power > EM_CPU_MAX_POWER) {
pr_err("pd%d: invalid power: %lu\n", cpu, power);
goto free_cs_table;
}
table[i].power = power;
table[i].frequency = prev_freq = freq;
/*
* The hertz/watts efficiency ratio should decrease as the
* frequency grows on sane platforms. But this isn't always
* true in practice so warn the user if a higher OPP is more
* power efficient than a lower one.
*/
opp_eff = freq / power;
if (opp_eff >= prev_opp_eff)
pr_debug("pd%d: hertz/watts ratio non-monotonically decreasing: em_cap_state %d >= em_cap_state%d\n",
cpu, i, i - 1);
prev_opp_eff = opp_eff;
}
/* Compute the cost of each capacity_state. */
fmax = (u64) table[nr_states - 1].frequency;
for (i = 0; i < nr_states; i++) {
table[i].cost = div64_u64(fmax * table[i].power,
table[i].frequency);
if (i > 0 && (table[i].cost < table[i - 1].cost) &&
(table[i].power > table[i - 1].power)) {
table[i].cost = table[i - 1].cost;
}
}
pd->table = table;
pd->nr_cap_states = nr_states;
cpumask_copy(to_cpumask(pd->cpus), span);
em_debug_create_pd(pd, cpu);
return pd;
free_cs_table:
kfree(table);
free_pd:
kfree(pd);
return NULL;
}
/**
* em_cpu_get() - Return the performance domain for a CPU
* @cpu : CPU to find the performance domain for
*
* Return: the performance domain to which 'cpu' belongs, or NULL if it doesn't
* exist.
*/
struct em_perf_domain *em_cpu_get(int cpu)
{
return READ_ONCE(per_cpu(em_data, cpu));
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(em_cpu_get);
/**
* em_register_perf_domain() - Register the Energy Model of a performance domain
* @span : Mask of CPUs in the performance domain
* @nr_states : Number of capacity states to register
* @cb : Callback functions providing the data of the Energy Model
*
* Create Energy Model tables for a performance domain using the callbacks
* defined in cb.
*
* If multiple clients register the same performance domain, all but the first
* registration will be ignored.
*
* Return 0 on success
*/
int em_register_perf_domain(cpumask_t *span, unsigned int nr_states,
struct em_data_callback *cb)
{
unsigned long cap, prev_cap = 0;
struct em_perf_domain *pd;
int cpu, ret = 0;
if (!span || !nr_states || !cb)
return -EINVAL;
/*
* Use a mutex to serialize the registration of performance domains and
* let the driver-defined callback functions sleep.
*/
mutex_lock(&em_pd_mutex);
for_each_cpu(cpu, span) {
/* Make sure we don't register again an existing domain. */
if (READ_ONCE(per_cpu(em_data, cpu))) {
ret = -EEXIST;
goto unlock;
}
/*
* All CPUs of a domain must have the same micro-architecture
* since they all share the same table.
*/
cap = arch_scale_cpu_capacity(NULL, cpu);
if (prev_cap && prev_cap != cap) {
pr_err("CPUs of %*pbl must have the same capacity\n",
cpumask_pr_args(span));
ret = -EINVAL;
goto unlock;
}
prev_cap = cap;
}
/* Create the performance domain and add it to the Energy Model. */
pd = em_create_pd(span, nr_states, cb);
if (!pd) {
ret = -EINVAL;
goto unlock;
}
for_each_cpu(cpu, span) {
/*
* The per-cpu array can be read concurrently from em_cpu_get().
* The barrier enforces the ordering needed to make sure readers
* can only access well formed em_perf_domain structs.
*/
smp_store_release(per_cpu_ptr(&em_data, cpu), pd);
}
pr_debug("Created perf domain %*pbl\n", cpumask_pr_args(span));
unlock:
mutex_unlock(&em_pd_mutex);
return ret;
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(em_register_perf_domain);