1. 10 Jul, 2023 1 commit
    • Konrad Dybcio's avatar
      soc: qcom: icc-bwmon: Set default thresholds dynamically · 0276f69f
      Konrad Dybcio authored
      Currently we use predefined initial threshold values. This works, but
      does not really scale well with more and more SoCs gaining bwmon support,
      as the necessary kickoff values may differ between platforms due to memory
      type and/or controller setup.
      All of the data we need for that is already provided in the device tree,
      anyway.
      
      Change the thresholds to:
      * low = 0 (as we've been doing up until now)
      * med = high = BW_MIN
      
      Throughput going below the med threshold nudges bwmon into signaling
      that we should slow down (e.g. if we inherited too high bandwidth
      from the bootloader).
      
      Throughput going above the high threshold nudges bwmon into signaling
      that we should speed up so as not to choke the bus traffic due to
      insufficient transfer rates.
      
      F_MIN is a perfect initial value for both of these cases - if we go
      above it (and there's a 99.99% chance it'll happen at boot time), we
      should definitely make the memory go faster, whereas if we go below it,
      we should slow down, no matter what performance state we were at before
      (it's only possible for them to be >= FMIN).
      
      This only changes the values programmed at probe time, as high and med
      thresholds are updated at interrupt, also based on the OPP table from DT.
      Signed-off-by: default avatarKonrad Dybcio <konrad.dybcio@linaro.org>
      Reviewed-by: default avatarBjorn Andersson <andersson@kernel.org>
      Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20230610-topic-bwmon_opp-v2-1-0d25c1ce7dca@linaro.orgSigned-off-by: default avatarBjorn Andersson <andersson@kernel.org>
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