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Kirill Smelkov
linux
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8a1da912
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8a1da912
authored
Mar 28, 2003
by
Benjamin Herrenschmidt
Committed by
Paul Mackerras
Mar 28, 2003
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PPC32: Add support for CPU frequency scaling on some PowerMacs
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arch/ppc/Kconfig
arch/ppc/Kconfig
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arch/ppc/platforms/Makefile
arch/ppc/platforms/Makefile
+3
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arch/ppc/platforms/pmac_cpufreq.c
arch/ppc/platforms/pmac_cpufreq.c
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arch/ppc/platforms/pmac_setup.c
arch/ppc/platforms/pmac_setup.c
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arch/ppc/Kconfig
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@@ -666,6 +666,52 @@ config MATH_EMULATION
here. Saying Y here will not hurt performance (on any machine) but
will increase the size of the kernel.
config CPU_FREQ
bool "CPU Frequency scaling"
help
Clock scaling allows you to change the clock speed of CPUs on the
fly. This is a nice method to save battery power on notebooks,
because the lower the clock speed, the less power the CPU consumes.
For more information, take a look at linux/Documentation/cpufreq or
at <http://www.brodo.de/cpufreq/>
If in doubt, say N.
config CPU_FREQ_PROC_INTF
bool "/proc/cpufreq interface (DEPRECATED)"
depends on CPU_FREQ && PROC_FS
help
This enables the /proc/cpufreq interface for controlling
CPUFreq. Please note that it is recommended to use the sysfs
interface instead (which is built automatically).
For details, take a look at linux/Documentation/cpufreq.
If in doubt, say N.
config CPU_FREQ_24_API
bool "/proc/sys/cpu/ interface (2.4. / OLD)"
depends on CPU_FREQ
help
This enables the /proc/sys/cpu/ sysctl interface for controlling
CPUFreq, as known from the 2.4.-kernel patches for CPUFreq. 2.5
uses a sysfs interface instead. Please note that some drivers do
not work well with the 2.4. /proc/sys/cpu sysctl interface,
so if in doubt, say N here.
For details, take a look at linux/Documentation/cpufreq.
If in doubt, say N.
config CPU_FREQ_PMAC
bool "Support for Apple PowerBooks"
depends on CPU_FREQ && ADB_PMU
help
This adds support for frequency switching on Apple PowerBooks,
this currently includes some models of iBook & Titanium
PowerBook.
endmenu
menu "General setup"
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arch/ppc/platforms/Makefile
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@@ -24,6 +24,9 @@ ifeq ($(CONFIG_ALL_PPC),y)
obj-$(CONFIG_NVRAM)
+=
pmac_nvram.o
endif
obj-$(CONFIG_PMAC_BACKLIGHT)
+=
pmac_backlight.o
ifeq
($(CONFIG_ALL_PPC),y)
obj-$(CONFIG_CPU_FREQ_PMAC)
+=
pmac_cpufreq.o
endif
obj-$(CONFIG_PPC_RTAS)
+=
error_log.o proc_rtas.o
obj-$(CONFIG_PREP_RESIDUAL)
+=
residual.o
obj-$(CONFIG_ADIR)
+=
adir_setup.o adir_pic.o adir_pci.o
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arch/ppc/platforms/pmac_cpufreq.c
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#include <linux/config.h>
#include <linux/types.h>
#include <linux/errno.h>
#include <linux/kernel.h>
#include <linux/delay.h>
#include <linux/sched.h>
#include <linux/adb.h>
#include <linux/pmu.h>
#include <linux/slab.h>
#include <linux/cpufreq.h>
#include <linux/init.h>
#include <asm/prom.h>
#include <asm/machdep.h>
#include <asm/irq.h>
#include <asm/hardirq.h>
#include <asm/pmac_feature.h>
#include <asm/mmu_context.h>
#include <asm/sections.h>
#include <asm/cputable.h>
#include <asm/time.h>
#undef DEBUG_FREQ
extern
void
low_choose_750fx_pll
(
int
pll
);
extern
void
low_sleep_handler
(
void
);
extern
void
openpic_sleep_save_intrs
(
void
);
extern
void
openpic_sleep_restore_intrs
(
void
);
extern
void
enable_kernel_altivec
(
void
);
extern
void
enable_kernel_fp
(
void
);
static
unsigned
int
low_freq
;
static
unsigned
int
hi_freq
;
static
unsigned
int
cur_freq
;
static
int
cpufreq_uses_pmu
;
#define PMAC_CPU_LOW_SPEED 1
#define PMAC_CPU_HIGH_SPEED 0
static
inline
void
wakeup_decrementer
(
void
)
{
set_dec
(
tb_ticks_per_jiffy
);
/* No currently-supported powerbook has a 601,
* so use get_tbl, not native
*/
last_jiffy_stamp
(
0
)
=
tb_last_stamp
=
get_tbl
();
}
#ifdef DEBUG_FREQ
static
inline
void
debug_calc_bogomips
(
void
)
{
/* This will cause a recalc of bogomips and display the
* result. We backup/restore the value to avoid affecting the
* core cpufreq framework's own calculation.
*/
extern
void
calibrate_delay
(
void
);
unsigned
long
save_lpj
=
loops_per_jiffy
;
calibrate_delay
();
loops_per_jiffy
=
save_lpj
;
}
#endif
/* Switch CPU speed under 750FX CPU control
*/
static
int
__pmac
cpu_750fx_cpu_speed
(
int
low_speed
)
{
#ifdef DEBUG_FREQ
printk
(
KERN_DEBUG
"HID1, before: %x
\n
"
,
mfspr
(
SPRN_HID1
));
#endif
low_choose_750fx_pll
(
low_speed
);
#ifdef DEBUG_FREQ
printk
(
KERN_DEBUG
"HID1, after: %x
\n
"
,
mfspr
(
SPRN_HID1
));
debug_calc_bogomips
();
#endif
return
0
;
}
/* Switch CPU speed under PMU control
*/
static
int
__pmac
pmu_set_cpu_speed
(
unsigned
int
low_speed
)
{
struct
adb_request
req
;
unsigned
long
save_l2cr
;
unsigned
long
save_l3cr
;
#ifdef DEBUG_FREQ
printk
(
KERN_DEBUG
"HID1, before: %x
\n
"
,
mfspr
(
SPRN_HID1
));
#endif
/* Disable all interrupt sources on openpic */
openpic_sleep_save_intrs
();
/* Make sure the PMU is idle */
pmu_suspend
();
/* Make sure the decrementer won't interrupt us */
asm
volatile
(
"mtdec %0"
:
:
"r"
(
0x7fffffff
));
/* Make sure any pending DEC interrupt occuring while we did
* the above didn't re-enable the DEC */
mb
();
asm
volatile
(
"mtdec %0"
:
:
"r"
(
0x7fffffff
));
/* We can now disable MSR_EE */
local_irq_disable
();
/* Giveup the FPU & vec */
enable_kernel_fp
();
#ifdef CONFIG_ALTIVEC
if
(
cur_cpu_spec
[
0
]
->
cpu_features
&
CPU_FTR_ALTIVEC
)
enable_kernel_altivec
();
#endif
/* CONFIG_ALTIVEC */
/* Save & disable L2 and L3 caches */
save_l3cr
=
_get_L3CR
();
/* (returns -1 if not available) */
save_l2cr
=
_get_L2CR
();
/* (returns -1 if not available) */
if
(
save_l3cr
!=
0xffffffff
&&
(
save_l3cr
&
L3CR_L3E
)
!=
0
)
_set_L3CR
(
save_l3cr
&
0x7fffffff
);
if
(
save_l2cr
!=
0xffffffff
&&
(
save_l2cr
&
L2CR_L2E
)
!=
0
)
_set_L2CR
(
save_l2cr
&
0x7fffffff
);
/* Send the new speed command. My assumption is that this command
* will cause PLL_CFG[0..3] to be changed next time CPU goes to sleep
*/
pmu_request
(
&
req
,
NULL
,
6
,
PMU_CPU_SPEED
,
'W'
,
'O'
,
'O'
,
'F'
,
low_speed
);
while
(
!
req
.
complete
)
pmu_poll
();
pmac_call_feature
(
PMAC_FTR_SLEEP_STATE
,
NULL
,
1
,
1
);
low_sleep_handler
();
pmac_call_feature
(
PMAC_FTR_SLEEP_STATE
,
NULL
,
1
,
0
);
/* Restore L2 cache */
if
(
save_l2cr
!=
0xffffffff
&&
(
save_l2cr
&
L2CR_L2E
)
!=
0
)
_set_L2CR
(
save_l2cr
);
/* Restore L3 cache */
if
(
save_l3cr
!=
0xffffffff
&&
(
save_l3cr
&
L3CR_L3E
)
!=
0
)
_set_L3CR
(
save_l3cr
);
/* Restore userland MMU context */
set_context
(
current
->
active_mm
->
context
,
current
->
active_mm
->
pgd
);
#ifdef DEBUG_FREQ
printk
(
KERN_DEBUG
"HID1, after: %x
\n
"
,
mfspr
(
SPRN_HID1
));
#endif
/* Restore decrementer */
wakeup_decrementer
();
/* Restore interrupts */
openpic_sleep_restore_intrs
();
pmu_resume
();
/* Let interrupts flow again ... */
local_irq_enable
();
#ifdef DEBUG_FREQ
debug_calc_bogomips
();
#endif
return
0
;
}
static
int
__pmac
do_set_cpu_speed
(
int
speed_mode
)
{
struct
cpufreq_freqs
freqs
;
int
rc
;
freqs
.
old
=
cur_freq
;
freqs
.
new
=
(
speed_mode
==
PMAC_CPU_HIGH_SPEED
)
?
hi_freq
:
low_freq
;
freqs
.
cpu
=
CPUFREQ_ALL_CPUS
;
cpufreq_notify_transition
(
&
freqs
,
CPUFREQ_PRECHANGE
);
if
(
cpufreq_uses_pmu
)
rc
=
pmu_set_cpu_speed
(
speed_mode
);
else
rc
=
cpu_750fx_cpu_speed
(
speed_mode
);
cpufreq_notify_transition
(
&
freqs
,
CPUFREQ_POSTCHANGE
);
cur_freq
=
(
speed_mode
==
PMAC_CPU_HIGH_SPEED
)
?
hi_freq
:
low_freq
;
return
rc
;
}
static
int
__pmac
pmac_cpufreq_verify
(
struct
cpufreq_policy
*
policy
)
{
if
(
!
policy
)
return
-
EINVAL
;
policy
->
cpu
=
0
;
/* UP only */
cpufreq_verify_within_limits
(
policy
,
low_freq
,
hi_freq
);
if
((
policy
->
min
>
low_freq
)
&&
(
policy
->
max
<
hi_freq
))
policy
->
max
=
hi_freq
;
return
0
;
}
static
int
__pmac
pmac_cpufreq_setpolicy
(
struct
cpufreq_policy
*
policy
)
{
int
rc
;
if
(
!
policy
)
return
-
EINVAL
;
if
(
policy
->
min
>
low_freq
)
rc
=
do_set_cpu_speed
(
PMAC_CPU_HIGH_SPEED
);
else
if
(
policy
->
max
<
hi_freq
)
rc
=
do_set_cpu_speed
(
PMAC_CPU_LOW_SPEED
);
else
if
(
policy
->
policy
==
CPUFREQ_POLICY_POWERSAVE
)
rc
=
do_set_cpu_speed
(
PMAC_CPU_LOW_SPEED
);
else
rc
=
do_set_cpu_speed
(
PMAC_CPU_HIGH_SPEED
);
return
rc
;
}
unsigned
int
__pmac
pmac_get_one_cpufreq
(
int
i
)
{
/* Supports only one CPU for now */
return
(
i
==
0
)
?
cur_freq
:
0
;
}
/* Currently, we support the following machines:
*
* - Titanium PowerBook 800 (PMU based, 667Mhz & 800Mhz)
* - Titanium PowerBook 500 (PMU based, 300Mhz & 500Mhz)
* - iBook2 500 (PMU based, 400Mhz & 500Mhz)
* - iBook2 700 (CPU based, 400Mhz & 700Mhz, support low voltage)
*/
static
int
__init
pmac_cpufreq_setup
(
void
)
{
struct
device_node
*
cpunode
;
struct
cpufreq_driver
*
driver
;
u32
*
value
;
int
has_freq_ctl
=
0
;
int
rc
;
memset
(
&
driver
,
0
,
sizeof
(
driver
));
/* Assume only one CPU */
cpunode
=
find_type_devices
(
"cpu"
);
if
(
!
cpunode
)
goto
out
;
/* Get current cpu clock freq */
value
=
(
u32
*
)
get_property
(
cpunode
,
"clock-frequency"
,
NULL
);
if
(
!
value
)
goto
out
;
cur_freq
=
(
*
value
)
/
1000
;
/* Check for tibook 800Mhz or 1Ghz */
if
(
machine_is_compatible
(
"PowerBook3,4"
)
||
machine_is_compatible
(
"PowerBook3,5"
))
{
value
=
(
u32
*
)
get_property
(
cpunode
,
"min-clock-frequency"
,
NULL
);
if
(
!
value
)
goto
out
;
low_freq
=
(
*
value
)
/
1000
;
value
=
(
u32
*
)
get_property
(
cpunode
,
"max-clock-frequency"
,
NULL
);
if
(
!
value
)
goto
out
;
hi_freq
=
(
*
value
)
/
1000
;
has_freq_ctl
=
1
;
cpufreq_uses_pmu
=
1
;
}
/* Else check for iBook2 500 */
else
if
(
machine_is_compatible
(
"PowerBook4,1"
))
{
/* We only know about 500Mhz model */
if
(
cur_freq
<
450000
||
cur_freq
>
550000
)
goto
out
;
hi_freq
=
cur_freq
;
low_freq
=
400000
;
has_freq_ctl
=
1
;
cpufreq_uses_pmu
=
1
;
}
/* Else check for TiPb 500 */
else
if
(
machine_is_compatible
(
"PowerBook3,2"
))
{
/* We only know about 500Mhz model */
if
(
cur_freq
<
450000
||
cur_freq
>
550000
)
goto
out
;
hi_freq
=
cur_freq
;
low_freq
=
300000
;
has_freq_ctl
=
1
;
cpufreq_uses_pmu
=
1
;
}
/* Else check for 750FX */
else
if
(
PVR_VER
(
mfspr
(
PVR
))
==
0x7000
)
{
if
(
get_property
(
cpunode
,
"dynamic-power-step"
,
NULL
)
==
NULL
)
goto
out
;
hi_freq
=
cur_freq
;
value
=
(
u32
*
)
get_property
(
cpunode
,
"reduced-clock-frequency"
,
NULL
);
if
(
!
value
)
goto
out
;
low_freq
=
(
*
value
)
/
1000
;
cpufreq_uses_pmu
=
0
;
has_freq_ctl
=
1
;
}
out:
if
(
!
has_freq_ctl
)
return
-
ENODEV
;
/* initialization of main "cpufreq" code*/
driver
=
kmalloc
(
sizeof
(
struct
cpufreq_driver
)
+
NR_CPUS
*
sizeof
(
struct
cpufreq_policy
),
GFP_KERNEL
);
if
(
!
driver
)
return
-
ENOMEM
;
driver
->
policy
=
(
struct
cpufreq_policy
*
)
(
driver
+
1
);
#ifdef CONFIG_CPU_FREQ_24_API
driver
->
cpu_cur_freq
[
0
]
=
cur_freq
;
#endif
driver
->
verify
=
&
pmac_cpufreq_verify
;
driver
->
setpolicy
=
&
pmac_cpufreq_setpolicy
;
driver
->
init
=
NULL
;
driver
->
exit
=
NULL
;
strncpy
(
driver
->
name
,
"powermac"
,
CPUFREQ_NAME_LEN
);
driver
->
policy
[
0
].
cpu
=
0
;
driver
->
policy
[
0
].
cpuinfo
.
transition_latency
=
CPUFREQ_ETERNAL
;
driver
->
policy
[
0
].
cpuinfo
.
min_freq
=
low_freq
;
driver
->
policy
[
0
].
min
=
low_freq
;
driver
->
policy
[
0
].
max
=
cur_freq
;
driver
->
policy
[
0
].
cpuinfo
.
max_freq
=
cur_freq
;
driver
->
policy
[
0
].
policy
=
(
cur_freq
==
low_freq
)
?
CPUFREQ_POLICY_POWERSAVE
:
CPUFREQ_POLICY_PERFORMANCE
;
rc
=
cpufreq_register_driver
(
driver
);
if
(
rc
)
kfree
(
driver
);
return
rc
;
}
__initcall
(
pmac_cpufreq_setup
);
arch/ppc/platforms/pmac_setup.c
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@@ -225,6 +225,20 @@ pmac_show_cpuinfo(struct seq_file *m)
return
0
;
}
int
__openfirmware
pmac_show_percpuinfo
(
struct
seq_file
*
m
,
int
i
)
{
#ifdef CONFIG_CPU_FREQ_PMAC
extern
unsigned
int
pmac_get_one_cpufreq
(
int
i
);
unsigned
int
freq
=
pmac_get_one_cpufreq
(
i
);
if
(
freq
!=
0
)
{
seq_printf
(
m
,
"clock
\t\t
: %dMHz
\n
"
,
freq
/
1000
);
return
0
;
}
#endif
/* CONFIG_CPU_FREQ_PMAC */
return
of_show_percpuinfo
(
m
,
i
);
}
static
volatile
u32
*
sysctrl_regs
;
void
__init
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...
@@ -604,7 +618,7 @@ pmac_init(unsigned long r3, unsigned long r4, unsigned long r5,
ppc_md
.
setup_arch
=
pmac_setup_arch
;
ppc_md
.
show_cpuinfo
=
pmac_show_cpuinfo
;
ppc_md
.
show_percpuinfo
=
of
_show_percpuinfo
;
ppc_md
.
show_percpuinfo
=
pmac
_show_percpuinfo
;
ppc_md
.
irq_cannonicalize
=
NULL
;
ppc_md
.
init_IRQ
=
pmac_pic_init
;
ppc_md
.
get_irq
=
pmac_get_irq
;
/* Changed later on ... */
...
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