linux_dsm_epyc7002/drivers/cpufreq/acpi-cpufreq.c
Linus Torvalds d09fcecb0c Additional power management updates for 4.18-rc1
- Revert a recent PM core change that attempted to fix an issue
    related to device links, but introduced a regression (Rafael
    Wysocki).
 
  - Fix build when the recently added cpufreq driver for Kryo
    processors is selected by making it possible to build that
    driver as a module (Arnd Bergmann).
 
  - Fix the long idle detection mechanism in the out-of-band
    (ondemand and conservative) cpufreq governors (Chen Yu).
 
  - Add support for devices in multiple power domains to the
    generic power domains (genpd) framework (Ulf Hansson).
 
  - Add support for iowait boosting on systems with hardware-managed
    P-states (HWP) enabled to the intel_pstate driver and make it use
    that feature on systems with Skylake Xeon processors as it is
    reported to improve performance significantly on those systems
    (Srinivas Pandruvada).
 
  - Fix and update the acpi_cpufreq, ti-cpufreq and imx6q cpufreq
    drivers (Colin Ian King, Suman Anna, Sébastien Szymanski).
 
  - Change the behavior of the wakeup_count device attribute in
    sysfs to expose the number of events when the device might have
    aborted system suspend in progress (Ravi Chandra Sadineni).
 
  - Fix two minor issues in the cpupower utility (Abhishek Goel,
    Colin Ian King).
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Merge tag 'pm-4.18-rc1-2' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/rafael/linux-pm

Pull more power management updates from Rafael Wysocki:
 "These revert a recent PM core change that introduced a regression, fix
  the build when the recently added Kryo cpufreq driver is selected, add
  support for devices attached to multiple power domains to the generic
  power domains (genpd) framework, add support for iowait boosting on
  systens with hardware-managed P-states (HWP) enabled to the
  intel_pstate driver, modify the behavior of the wakeup_count device
  attribute in sysfs, fix a few issues and clean up some ugliness,
  mostly in cpufreq (core and drivers) and in the cpupower utility.

  Specifics:

   - Revert a recent PM core change that attempted to fix an issue
     related to device links, but introduced a regression (Rafael
     Wysocki)

   - Fix build when the recently added cpufreq driver for Kryo
     processors is selected by making it possible to build that driver
     as a module (Arnd Bergmann)

   - Fix the long idle detection mechanism in the out-of-band (ondemand
     and conservative) cpufreq governors (Chen Yu)

   - Add support for devices in multiple power domains to the generic
     power domains (genpd) framework (Ulf Hansson)

   - Add support for iowait boosting on systems with hardware-managed
     P-states (HWP) enabled to the intel_pstate driver and make it use
     that feature on systems with Skylake Xeon processors as it is
     reported to improve performance significantly on those systems
     (Srinivas Pandruvada)

   - Fix and update the acpi_cpufreq, ti-cpufreq and imx6q cpufreq
     drivers (Colin Ian King, Suman Anna, Sébastien Szymanski)

   - Change the behavior of the wakeup_count device attribute in sysfs
     to expose the number of events when the device might have aborted
     system suspend in progress (Ravi Chandra Sadineni)

   - Fix two minor issues in the cpupower utility (Abhishek Goel, Colin
     Ian King)"

* tag 'pm-4.18-rc1-2' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/rafael/linux-pm:
  Revert "PM / runtime: Fixup reference counting of device link suppliers at probe"
  cpufreq: imx6q: check speed grades for i.MX6ULL
  cpufreq: governors: Fix long idle detection logic in load calculation
  cpufreq: intel_pstate: enable boost for Skylake Xeon
  PM / wakeup: Export wakeup_count instead of event_count via sysfs
  PM / Domains: Add dev_pm_domain_attach_by_id() to manage multi PM domains
  PM / Domains: Add support for multi PM domains per device to genpd
  PM / Domains: Split genpd_dev_pm_attach()
  PM / Domains: Don't attach devices in genpd with multi PM domains
  PM / Domains: dt: Allow power-domain property to be a list of specifiers
  cpufreq: intel_pstate: New sysfs entry to control HWP boost
  cpufreq: intel_pstate: HWP boost performance on IO wakeup
  cpufreq: intel_pstate: Add HWP boost utility and sched util hooks
  cpufreq: ti-cpufreq: Use devres managed API in probe()
  cpufreq: ti-cpufreq: Fix an incorrect error return value
  cpufreq: ACPI: make function acpi_cpufreq_fast_switch() static
  cpufreq: kryo: allow building as a loadable module
  cpupower : Fix header name to read idle state name
  cpupower: fix spelling mistake: "logilename" -> "logfilename"
2018-06-13 07:24:18 -07:00

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/*
* acpi-cpufreq.c - ACPI Processor P-States Driver
*
* Copyright (C) 2001, 2002 Andy Grover <andrew.grover@intel.com>
* Copyright (C) 2001, 2002 Paul Diefenbaugh <paul.s.diefenbaugh@intel.com>
* Copyright (C) 2002 - 2004 Dominik Brodowski <linux@brodo.de>
* Copyright (C) 2006 Denis Sadykov <denis.m.sadykov@intel.com>
*
* ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at
* your option) any later version.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
* WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
* General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
* with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
* 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA.
*
* ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
*/
#define pr_fmt(fmt) KBUILD_MODNAME ": " fmt
#include <linux/kernel.h>
#include <linux/module.h>
#include <linux/init.h>
#include <linux/smp.h>
#include <linux/sched.h>
#include <linux/cpufreq.h>
#include <linux/compiler.h>
#include <linux/dmi.h>
#include <linux/slab.h>
#include <linux/acpi.h>
#include <linux/io.h>
#include <linux/delay.h>
#include <linux/uaccess.h>
#include <acpi/processor.h>
#include <asm/msr.h>
#include <asm/processor.h>
#include <asm/cpufeature.h>
MODULE_AUTHOR("Paul Diefenbaugh, Dominik Brodowski");
MODULE_DESCRIPTION("ACPI Processor P-States Driver");
MODULE_LICENSE("GPL");
enum {
UNDEFINED_CAPABLE = 0,
SYSTEM_INTEL_MSR_CAPABLE,
SYSTEM_AMD_MSR_CAPABLE,
SYSTEM_IO_CAPABLE,
};
#define INTEL_MSR_RANGE (0xffff)
#define AMD_MSR_RANGE (0x7)
#define MSR_K7_HWCR_CPB_DIS (1ULL << 25)
struct acpi_cpufreq_data {
unsigned int resume;
unsigned int cpu_feature;
unsigned int acpi_perf_cpu;
cpumask_var_t freqdomain_cpus;
void (*cpu_freq_write)(struct acpi_pct_register *reg, u32 val);
u32 (*cpu_freq_read)(struct acpi_pct_register *reg);
};
/* acpi_perf_data is a pointer to percpu data. */
static struct acpi_processor_performance __percpu *acpi_perf_data;
static inline struct acpi_processor_performance *to_perf_data(struct acpi_cpufreq_data *data)
{
return per_cpu_ptr(acpi_perf_data, data->acpi_perf_cpu);
}
static struct cpufreq_driver acpi_cpufreq_driver;
static unsigned int acpi_pstate_strict;
static bool boost_state(unsigned int cpu)
{
u32 lo, hi;
u64 msr;
switch (boot_cpu_data.x86_vendor) {
case X86_VENDOR_INTEL:
rdmsr_on_cpu(cpu, MSR_IA32_MISC_ENABLE, &lo, &hi);
msr = lo | ((u64)hi << 32);
return !(msr & MSR_IA32_MISC_ENABLE_TURBO_DISABLE);
case X86_VENDOR_AMD:
rdmsr_on_cpu(cpu, MSR_K7_HWCR, &lo, &hi);
msr = lo | ((u64)hi << 32);
return !(msr & MSR_K7_HWCR_CPB_DIS);
}
return false;
}
static int boost_set_msr(bool enable)
{
u32 msr_addr;
u64 msr_mask, val;
switch (boot_cpu_data.x86_vendor) {
case X86_VENDOR_INTEL:
msr_addr = MSR_IA32_MISC_ENABLE;
msr_mask = MSR_IA32_MISC_ENABLE_TURBO_DISABLE;
break;
case X86_VENDOR_AMD:
msr_addr = MSR_K7_HWCR;
msr_mask = MSR_K7_HWCR_CPB_DIS;
break;
default:
return -EINVAL;
}
rdmsrl(msr_addr, val);
if (enable)
val &= ~msr_mask;
else
val |= msr_mask;
wrmsrl(msr_addr, val);
return 0;
}
static void boost_set_msr_each(void *p_en)
{
bool enable = (bool) p_en;
boost_set_msr(enable);
}
static int set_boost(int val)
{
get_online_cpus();
on_each_cpu(boost_set_msr_each, (void *)(long)val, 1);
put_online_cpus();
pr_debug("Core Boosting %sabled.\n", val ? "en" : "dis");
return 0;
}
static ssize_t show_freqdomain_cpus(struct cpufreq_policy *policy, char *buf)
{
struct acpi_cpufreq_data *data = policy->driver_data;
if (unlikely(!data))
return -ENODEV;
return cpufreq_show_cpus(data->freqdomain_cpus, buf);
}
cpufreq_freq_attr_ro(freqdomain_cpus);
#ifdef CONFIG_X86_ACPI_CPUFREQ_CPB
static ssize_t store_cpb(struct cpufreq_policy *policy, const char *buf,
size_t count)
{
int ret;
unsigned int val = 0;
if (!acpi_cpufreq_driver.set_boost)
return -EINVAL;
ret = kstrtouint(buf, 10, &val);
if (ret || val > 1)
return -EINVAL;
set_boost(val);
return count;
}
static ssize_t show_cpb(struct cpufreq_policy *policy, char *buf)
{
return sprintf(buf, "%u\n", acpi_cpufreq_driver.boost_enabled);
}
cpufreq_freq_attr_rw(cpb);
#endif
static int check_est_cpu(unsigned int cpuid)
{
struct cpuinfo_x86 *cpu = &cpu_data(cpuid);
return cpu_has(cpu, X86_FEATURE_EST);
}
static int check_amd_hwpstate_cpu(unsigned int cpuid)
{
struct cpuinfo_x86 *cpu = &cpu_data(cpuid);
return cpu_has(cpu, X86_FEATURE_HW_PSTATE);
}
static unsigned extract_io(struct cpufreq_policy *policy, u32 value)
{
struct acpi_cpufreq_data *data = policy->driver_data;
struct acpi_processor_performance *perf;
int i;
perf = to_perf_data(data);
for (i = 0; i < perf->state_count; i++) {
if (value == perf->states[i].status)
return policy->freq_table[i].frequency;
}
return 0;
}
static unsigned extract_msr(struct cpufreq_policy *policy, u32 msr)
{
struct acpi_cpufreq_data *data = policy->driver_data;
struct cpufreq_frequency_table *pos;
struct acpi_processor_performance *perf;
if (boot_cpu_data.x86_vendor == X86_VENDOR_AMD)
msr &= AMD_MSR_RANGE;
else
msr &= INTEL_MSR_RANGE;
perf = to_perf_data(data);
cpufreq_for_each_entry(pos, policy->freq_table)
if (msr == perf->states[pos->driver_data].status)
return pos->frequency;
return policy->freq_table[0].frequency;
}
static unsigned extract_freq(struct cpufreq_policy *policy, u32 val)
{
struct acpi_cpufreq_data *data = policy->driver_data;
switch (data->cpu_feature) {
case SYSTEM_INTEL_MSR_CAPABLE:
case SYSTEM_AMD_MSR_CAPABLE:
return extract_msr(policy, val);
case SYSTEM_IO_CAPABLE:
return extract_io(policy, val);
default:
return 0;
}
}
static u32 cpu_freq_read_intel(struct acpi_pct_register *not_used)
{
u32 val, dummy;
rdmsr(MSR_IA32_PERF_CTL, val, dummy);
return val;
}
static void cpu_freq_write_intel(struct acpi_pct_register *not_used, u32 val)
{
u32 lo, hi;
rdmsr(MSR_IA32_PERF_CTL, lo, hi);
lo = (lo & ~INTEL_MSR_RANGE) | (val & INTEL_MSR_RANGE);
wrmsr(MSR_IA32_PERF_CTL, lo, hi);
}
static u32 cpu_freq_read_amd(struct acpi_pct_register *not_used)
{
u32 val, dummy;
rdmsr(MSR_AMD_PERF_CTL, val, dummy);
return val;
}
static void cpu_freq_write_amd(struct acpi_pct_register *not_used, u32 val)
{
wrmsr(MSR_AMD_PERF_CTL, val, 0);
}
static u32 cpu_freq_read_io(struct acpi_pct_register *reg)
{
u32 val;
acpi_os_read_port(reg->address, &val, reg->bit_width);
return val;
}
static void cpu_freq_write_io(struct acpi_pct_register *reg, u32 val)
{
acpi_os_write_port(reg->address, val, reg->bit_width);
}
struct drv_cmd {
struct acpi_pct_register *reg;
u32 val;
union {
void (*write)(struct acpi_pct_register *reg, u32 val);
u32 (*read)(struct acpi_pct_register *reg);
} func;
};
/* Called via smp_call_function_single(), on the target CPU */
static void do_drv_read(void *_cmd)
{
struct drv_cmd *cmd = _cmd;
cmd->val = cmd->func.read(cmd->reg);
}
static u32 drv_read(struct acpi_cpufreq_data *data, const struct cpumask *mask)
{
struct acpi_processor_performance *perf = to_perf_data(data);
struct drv_cmd cmd = {
.reg = &perf->control_register,
.func.read = data->cpu_freq_read,
};
int err;
err = smp_call_function_any(mask, do_drv_read, &cmd, 1);
WARN_ON_ONCE(err); /* smp_call_function_any() was buggy? */
return cmd.val;
}
/* Called via smp_call_function_many(), on the target CPUs */
static void do_drv_write(void *_cmd)
{
struct drv_cmd *cmd = _cmd;
cmd->func.write(cmd->reg, cmd->val);
}
static void drv_write(struct acpi_cpufreq_data *data,
const struct cpumask *mask, u32 val)
{
struct acpi_processor_performance *perf = to_perf_data(data);
struct drv_cmd cmd = {
.reg = &perf->control_register,
.val = val,
.func.write = data->cpu_freq_write,
};
int this_cpu;
this_cpu = get_cpu();
if (cpumask_test_cpu(this_cpu, mask))
do_drv_write(&cmd);
smp_call_function_many(mask, do_drv_write, &cmd, 1);
put_cpu();
}
static u32 get_cur_val(const struct cpumask *mask, struct acpi_cpufreq_data *data)
{
u32 val;
if (unlikely(cpumask_empty(mask)))
return 0;
val = drv_read(data, mask);
pr_debug("get_cur_val = %u\n", val);
return val;
}
static unsigned int get_cur_freq_on_cpu(unsigned int cpu)
{
struct acpi_cpufreq_data *data;
struct cpufreq_policy *policy;
unsigned int freq;
unsigned int cached_freq;
pr_debug("get_cur_freq_on_cpu (%d)\n", cpu);
policy = cpufreq_cpu_get_raw(cpu);
if (unlikely(!policy))
return 0;
data = policy->driver_data;
if (unlikely(!data || !policy->freq_table))
return 0;
cached_freq = policy->freq_table[to_perf_data(data)->state].frequency;
freq = extract_freq(policy, get_cur_val(cpumask_of(cpu), data));
if (freq != cached_freq) {
/*
* The dreaded BIOS frequency change behind our back.
* Force set the frequency on next target call.
*/
data->resume = 1;
}
pr_debug("cur freq = %u\n", freq);
return freq;
}
static unsigned int check_freqs(struct cpufreq_policy *policy,
const struct cpumask *mask, unsigned int freq)
{
struct acpi_cpufreq_data *data = policy->driver_data;
unsigned int cur_freq;
unsigned int i;
for (i = 0; i < 100; i++) {
cur_freq = extract_freq(policy, get_cur_val(mask, data));
if (cur_freq == freq)
return 1;
udelay(10);
}
return 0;
}
static int acpi_cpufreq_target(struct cpufreq_policy *policy,
unsigned int index)
{
struct acpi_cpufreq_data *data = policy->driver_data;
struct acpi_processor_performance *perf;
const struct cpumask *mask;
unsigned int next_perf_state = 0; /* Index into perf table */
int result = 0;
if (unlikely(!data)) {
return -ENODEV;
}
perf = to_perf_data(data);
next_perf_state = policy->freq_table[index].driver_data;
if (perf->state == next_perf_state) {
if (unlikely(data->resume)) {
pr_debug("Called after resume, resetting to P%d\n",
next_perf_state);
data->resume = 0;
} else {
pr_debug("Already at target state (P%d)\n",
next_perf_state);
return 0;
}
}
/*
* The core won't allow CPUs to go away until the governor has been
* stopped, so we can rely on the stability of policy->cpus.
*/
mask = policy->shared_type == CPUFREQ_SHARED_TYPE_ANY ?
cpumask_of(policy->cpu) : policy->cpus;
drv_write(data, mask, perf->states[next_perf_state].control);
if (acpi_pstate_strict) {
if (!check_freqs(policy, mask,
policy->freq_table[index].frequency)) {
pr_debug("acpi_cpufreq_target failed (%d)\n",
policy->cpu);
result = -EAGAIN;
}
}
if (!result)
perf->state = next_perf_state;
return result;
}
static unsigned int acpi_cpufreq_fast_switch(struct cpufreq_policy *policy,
unsigned int target_freq)
{
struct acpi_cpufreq_data *data = policy->driver_data;
struct acpi_processor_performance *perf;
struct cpufreq_frequency_table *entry;
unsigned int next_perf_state, next_freq, index;
/*
* Find the closest frequency above target_freq.
*/
if (policy->cached_target_freq == target_freq)
index = policy->cached_resolved_idx;
else
index = cpufreq_table_find_index_dl(policy, target_freq);
entry = &policy->freq_table[index];
next_freq = entry->frequency;
next_perf_state = entry->driver_data;
perf = to_perf_data(data);
if (perf->state == next_perf_state) {
if (unlikely(data->resume))
data->resume = 0;
else
return next_freq;
}
data->cpu_freq_write(&perf->control_register,
perf->states[next_perf_state].control);
perf->state = next_perf_state;
return next_freq;
}
static unsigned long
acpi_cpufreq_guess_freq(struct acpi_cpufreq_data *data, unsigned int cpu)
{
struct acpi_processor_performance *perf;
perf = to_perf_data(data);
if (cpu_khz) {
/* search the closest match to cpu_khz */
unsigned int i;
unsigned long freq;
unsigned long freqn = perf->states[0].core_frequency * 1000;
for (i = 0; i < (perf->state_count-1); i++) {
freq = freqn;
freqn = perf->states[i+1].core_frequency * 1000;
if ((2 * cpu_khz) > (freqn + freq)) {
perf->state = i;
return freq;
}
}
perf->state = perf->state_count-1;
return freqn;
} else {
/* assume CPU is at P0... */
perf->state = 0;
return perf->states[0].core_frequency * 1000;
}
}
static void free_acpi_perf_data(void)
{
unsigned int i;
/* Freeing a NULL pointer is OK, and alloc_percpu zeroes. */
for_each_possible_cpu(i)
free_cpumask_var(per_cpu_ptr(acpi_perf_data, i)
->shared_cpu_map);
free_percpu(acpi_perf_data);
}
static int cpufreq_boost_online(unsigned int cpu)
{
/*
* On the CPU_UP path we simply keep the boost-disable flag
* in sync with the current global state.
*/
return boost_set_msr(acpi_cpufreq_driver.boost_enabled);
}
static int cpufreq_boost_down_prep(unsigned int cpu)
{
/*
* Clear the boost-disable bit on the CPU_DOWN path so that
* this cpu cannot block the remaining ones from boosting.
*/
return boost_set_msr(1);
}
/*
* acpi_cpufreq_early_init - initialize ACPI P-States library
*
* Initialize the ACPI P-States library (drivers/acpi/processor_perflib.c)
* in order to determine correct frequency and voltage pairings. We can
* do _PDC and _PSD and find out the processor dependency for the
* actual init that will happen later...
*/
static int __init acpi_cpufreq_early_init(void)
{
unsigned int i;
pr_debug("acpi_cpufreq_early_init\n");
acpi_perf_data = alloc_percpu(struct acpi_processor_performance);
if (!acpi_perf_data) {
pr_debug("Memory allocation error for acpi_perf_data.\n");
return -ENOMEM;
}
for_each_possible_cpu(i) {
if (!zalloc_cpumask_var_node(
&per_cpu_ptr(acpi_perf_data, i)->shared_cpu_map,
GFP_KERNEL, cpu_to_node(i))) {
/* Freeing a NULL pointer is OK: alloc_percpu zeroes. */
free_acpi_perf_data();
return -ENOMEM;
}
}
/* Do initialization in ACPI core */
acpi_processor_preregister_performance(acpi_perf_data);
return 0;
}
#ifdef CONFIG_SMP
/*
* Some BIOSes do SW_ANY coordination internally, either set it up in hw
* or do it in BIOS firmware and won't inform about it to OS. If not
* detected, this has a side effect of making CPU run at a different speed
* than OS intended it to run at. Detect it and handle it cleanly.
*/
static int bios_with_sw_any_bug;
static int sw_any_bug_found(const struct dmi_system_id *d)
{
bios_with_sw_any_bug = 1;
return 0;
}
static const struct dmi_system_id sw_any_bug_dmi_table[] = {
{
.callback = sw_any_bug_found,
.ident = "Supermicro Server X6DLP",
.matches = {
DMI_MATCH(DMI_SYS_VENDOR, "Supermicro"),
DMI_MATCH(DMI_BIOS_VERSION, "080010"),
DMI_MATCH(DMI_PRODUCT_NAME, "X6DLP"),
},
},
{ }
};
static int acpi_cpufreq_blacklist(struct cpuinfo_x86 *c)
{
/* Intel Xeon Processor 7100 Series Specification Update
* http://www.intel.com/Assets/PDF/specupdate/314554.pdf
* AL30: A Machine Check Exception (MCE) Occurring during an
* Enhanced Intel SpeedStep Technology Ratio Change May Cause
* Both Processor Cores to Lock Up. */
if (c->x86_vendor == X86_VENDOR_INTEL) {
if ((c->x86 == 15) &&
(c->x86_model == 6) &&
(c->x86_stepping == 8)) {
pr_info("Intel(R) Xeon(R) 7100 Errata AL30, processors may lock up on frequency changes: disabling acpi-cpufreq\n");
return -ENODEV;
}
}
return 0;
}
#endif
static int acpi_cpufreq_cpu_init(struct cpufreq_policy *policy)
{
unsigned int i;
unsigned int valid_states = 0;
unsigned int cpu = policy->cpu;
struct acpi_cpufreq_data *data;
unsigned int result = 0;
struct cpuinfo_x86 *c = &cpu_data(policy->cpu);
struct acpi_processor_performance *perf;
struct cpufreq_frequency_table *freq_table;
#ifdef CONFIG_SMP
static int blacklisted;
#endif
pr_debug("acpi_cpufreq_cpu_init\n");
#ifdef CONFIG_SMP
if (blacklisted)
return blacklisted;
blacklisted = acpi_cpufreq_blacklist(c);
if (blacklisted)
return blacklisted;
#endif
data = kzalloc(sizeof(*data), GFP_KERNEL);
if (!data)
return -ENOMEM;
if (!zalloc_cpumask_var(&data->freqdomain_cpus, GFP_KERNEL)) {
result = -ENOMEM;
goto err_free;
}
perf = per_cpu_ptr(acpi_perf_data, cpu);
data->acpi_perf_cpu = cpu;
policy->driver_data = data;
if (cpu_has(c, X86_FEATURE_CONSTANT_TSC))
acpi_cpufreq_driver.flags |= CPUFREQ_CONST_LOOPS;
result = acpi_processor_register_performance(perf, cpu);
if (result)
goto err_free_mask;
policy->shared_type = perf->shared_type;
/*
* Will let policy->cpus know about dependency only when software
* coordination is required.
*/
if (policy->shared_type == CPUFREQ_SHARED_TYPE_ALL ||
policy->shared_type == CPUFREQ_SHARED_TYPE_ANY) {
cpumask_copy(policy->cpus, perf->shared_cpu_map);
}
cpumask_copy(data->freqdomain_cpus, perf->shared_cpu_map);
#ifdef CONFIG_SMP
dmi_check_system(sw_any_bug_dmi_table);
if (bios_with_sw_any_bug && !policy_is_shared(policy)) {
policy->shared_type = CPUFREQ_SHARED_TYPE_ALL;
cpumask_copy(policy->cpus, topology_core_cpumask(cpu));
}
if (check_amd_hwpstate_cpu(cpu) && !acpi_pstate_strict) {
cpumask_clear(policy->cpus);
cpumask_set_cpu(cpu, policy->cpus);
cpumask_copy(data->freqdomain_cpus,
topology_sibling_cpumask(cpu));
policy->shared_type = CPUFREQ_SHARED_TYPE_HW;
pr_info_once("overriding BIOS provided _PSD data\n");
}
#endif
/* capability check */
if (perf->state_count <= 1) {
pr_debug("No P-States\n");
result = -ENODEV;
goto err_unreg;
}
if (perf->control_register.space_id != perf->status_register.space_id) {
result = -ENODEV;
goto err_unreg;
}
switch (perf->control_register.space_id) {
case ACPI_ADR_SPACE_SYSTEM_IO:
if (boot_cpu_data.x86_vendor == X86_VENDOR_AMD &&
boot_cpu_data.x86 == 0xf) {
pr_debug("AMD K8 systems must use native drivers.\n");
result = -ENODEV;
goto err_unreg;
}
pr_debug("SYSTEM IO addr space\n");
data->cpu_feature = SYSTEM_IO_CAPABLE;
data->cpu_freq_read = cpu_freq_read_io;
data->cpu_freq_write = cpu_freq_write_io;
break;
case ACPI_ADR_SPACE_FIXED_HARDWARE:
pr_debug("HARDWARE addr space\n");
if (check_est_cpu(cpu)) {
data->cpu_feature = SYSTEM_INTEL_MSR_CAPABLE;
data->cpu_freq_read = cpu_freq_read_intel;
data->cpu_freq_write = cpu_freq_write_intel;
break;
}
if (check_amd_hwpstate_cpu(cpu)) {
data->cpu_feature = SYSTEM_AMD_MSR_CAPABLE;
data->cpu_freq_read = cpu_freq_read_amd;
data->cpu_freq_write = cpu_freq_write_amd;
break;
}
result = -ENODEV;
goto err_unreg;
default:
pr_debug("Unknown addr space %d\n",
(u32) (perf->control_register.space_id));
result = -ENODEV;
goto err_unreg;
}
freq_table = kcalloc(perf->state_count + 1, sizeof(*freq_table),
GFP_KERNEL);
if (!freq_table) {
result = -ENOMEM;
goto err_unreg;
}
/* detect transition latency */
policy->cpuinfo.transition_latency = 0;
for (i = 0; i < perf->state_count; i++) {
if ((perf->states[i].transition_latency * 1000) >
policy->cpuinfo.transition_latency)
policy->cpuinfo.transition_latency =
perf->states[i].transition_latency * 1000;
}
/* Check for high latency (>20uS) from buggy BIOSes, like on T42 */
if (perf->control_register.space_id == ACPI_ADR_SPACE_FIXED_HARDWARE &&
policy->cpuinfo.transition_latency > 20 * 1000) {
policy->cpuinfo.transition_latency = 20 * 1000;
pr_info_once("P-state transition latency capped at 20 uS\n");
}
/* table init */
for (i = 0; i < perf->state_count; i++) {
if (i > 0 && perf->states[i].core_frequency >=
freq_table[valid_states-1].frequency / 1000)
continue;
freq_table[valid_states].driver_data = i;
freq_table[valid_states].frequency =
perf->states[i].core_frequency * 1000;
valid_states++;
}
freq_table[valid_states].frequency = CPUFREQ_TABLE_END;
policy->freq_table = freq_table;
perf->state = 0;
switch (perf->control_register.space_id) {
case ACPI_ADR_SPACE_SYSTEM_IO:
/*
* The core will not set policy->cur, because
* cpufreq_driver->get is NULL, so we need to set it here.
* However, we have to guess it, because the current speed is
* unknown and not detectable via IO ports.
*/
policy->cur = acpi_cpufreq_guess_freq(data, policy->cpu);
break;
case ACPI_ADR_SPACE_FIXED_HARDWARE:
acpi_cpufreq_driver.get = get_cur_freq_on_cpu;
break;
default:
break;
}
/* notify BIOS that we exist */
acpi_processor_notify_smm(THIS_MODULE);
pr_debug("CPU%u - ACPI performance management activated.\n", cpu);
for (i = 0; i < perf->state_count; i++)
pr_debug(" %cP%d: %d MHz, %d mW, %d uS\n",
(i == perf->state ? '*' : ' '), i,
(u32) perf->states[i].core_frequency,
(u32) perf->states[i].power,
(u32) perf->states[i].transition_latency);
/*
* the first call to ->target() should result in us actually
* writing something to the appropriate registers.
*/
data->resume = 1;
policy->fast_switch_possible = !acpi_pstate_strict &&
!(policy_is_shared(policy) && policy->shared_type != CPUFREQ_SHARED_TYPE_ANY);
return result;
err_unreg:
acpi_processor_unregister_performance(cpu);
err_free_mask:
free_cpumask_var(data->freqdomain_cpus);
err_free:
kfree(data);
policy->driver_data = NULL;
return result;
}
static int acpi_cpufreq_cpu_exit(struct cpufreq_policy *policy)
{
struct acpi_cpufreq_data *data = policy->driver_data;
pr_debug("acpi_cpufreq_cpu_exit\n");
policy->fast_switch_possible = false;
policy->driver_data = NULL;
acpi_processor_unregister_performance(data->acpi_perf_cpu);
free_cpumask_var(data->freqdomain_cpus);
kfree(policy->freq_table);
kfree(data);
return 0;
}
static void acpi_cpufreq_cpu_ready(struct cpufreq_policy *policy)
{
struct acpi_processor_performance *perf = per_cpu_ptr(acpi_perf_data,
policy->cpu);
if (perf->states[0].core_frequency * 1000 != policy->cpuinfo.max_freq)
pr_warn(FW_WARN "P-state 0 is not max freq\n");
}
static int acpi_cpufreq_resume(struct cpufreq_policy *policy)
{
struct acpi_cpufreq_data *data = policy->driver_data;
pr_debug("acpi_cpufreq_resume\n");
data->resume = 1;
return 0;
}
static struct freq_attr *acpi_cpufreq_attr[] = {
&cpufreq_freq_attr_scaling_available_freqs,
&freqdomain_cpus,
#ifdef CONFIG_X86_ACPI_CPUFREQ_CPB
&cpb,
#endif
NULL,
};
static struct cpufreq_driver acpi_cpufreq_driver = {
.verify = cpufreq_generic_frequency_table_verify,
.target_index = acpi_cpufreq_target,
.fast_switch = acpi_cpufreq_fast_switch,
.bios_limit = acpi_processor_get_bios_limit,
.init = acpi_cpufreq_cpu_init,
.exit = acpi_cpufreq_cpu_exit,
.ready = acpi_cpufreq_cpu_ready,
.resume = acpi_cpufreq_resume,
.name = "acpi-cpufreq",
.attr = acpi_cpufreq_attr,
};
static enum cpuhp_state acpi_cpufreq_online;
static void __init acpi_cpufreq_boost_init(void)
{
int ret;
if (!(boot_cpu_has(X86_FEATURE_CPB) || boot_cpu_has(X86_FEATURE_IDA)))
return;
acpi_cpufreq_driver.set_boost = set_boost;
acpi_cpufreq_driver.boost_enabled = boost_state(0);
/*
* This calls the online callback on all online cpu and forces all
* MSRs to the same value.
*/
ret = cpuhp_setup_state(CPUHP_AP_ONLINE_DYN, "cpufreq/acpi:online",
cpufreq_boost_online, cpufreq_boost_down_prep);
if (ret < 0) {
pr_err("acpi_cpufreq: failed to register hotplug callbacks\n");
return;
}
acpi_cpufreq_online = ret;
}
static void acpi_cpufreq_boost_exit(void)
{
if (acpi_cpufreq_online > 0)
cpuhp_remove_state_nocalls(acpi_cpufreq_online);
}
static int __init acpi_cpufreq_init(void)
{
int ret;
if (acpi_disabled)
return -ENODEV;
/* don't keep reloading if cpufreq_driver exists */
if (cpufreq_get_current_driver())
return -EEXIST;
pr_debug("acpi_cpufreq_init\n");
ret = acpi_cpufreq_early_init();
if (ret)
return ret;
#ifdef CONFIG_X86_ACPI_CPUFREQ_CPB
/* this is a sysfs file with a strange name and an even stranger
* semantic - per CPU instantiation, but system global effect.
* Lets enable it only on AMD CPUs for compatibility reasons and
* only if configured. This is considered legacy code, which
* will probably be removed at some point in the future.
*/
if (!check_amd_hwpstate_cpu(0)) {
struct freq_attr **attr;
pr_debug("CPB unsupported, do not expose it\n");
for (attr = acpi_cpufreq_attr; *attr; attr++)
if (*attr == &cpb) {
*attr = NULL;
break;
}
}
#endif
acpi_cpufreq_boost_init();
ret = cpufreq_register_driver(&acpi_cpufreq_driver);
if (ret) {
free_acpi_perf_data();
acpi_cpufreq_boost_exit();
}
return ret;
}
static void __exit acpi_cpufreq_exit(void)
{
pr_debug("acpi_cpufreq_exit\n");
acpi_cpufreq_boost_exit();
cpufreq_unregister_driver(&acpi_cpufreq_driver);
free_acpi_perf_data();
}
module_param(acpi_pstate_strict, uint, 0644);
MODULE_PARM_DESC(acpi_pstate_strict,
"value 0 or non-zero. non-zero -> strict ACPI checks are "
"performed during frequency changes.");
late_initcall(acpi_cpufreq_init);
module_exit(acpi_cpufreq_exit);
static const struct x86_cpu_id acpi_cpufreq_ids[] = {
X86_FEATURE_MATCH(X86_FEATURE_ACPI),
X86_FEATURE_MATCH(X86_FEATURE_HW_PSTATE),
{}
};
MODULE_DEVICE_TABLE(x86cpu, acpi_cpufreq_ids);
static const struct acpi_device_id processor_device_ids[] = {
{ACPI_PROCESSOR_OBJECT_HID, },
{ACPI_PROCESSOR_DEVICE_HID, },
{},
};
MODULE_DEVICE_TABLE(acpi, processor_device_ids);
MODULE_ALIAS("acpi");