[PATCH 0/3] Thermal reset support in PMC
Thierry Reding
thierry.reding at gmail.com
Wed Aug 13 03:36:14 PDT 2014
On Wed, Aug 13, 2014 at 12:52:22PM +0300, Mikko Perttunen wrote:
> On 13/08/14 11:57, Thierry Reding wrote:
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> >On Wed, Aug 13, 2014 at 11:42:53AM +0300, Mikko Perttunen wrote:
> >>
> >>
> >>On 13/08/14 11:12, Mikko Perttunen wrote:
> >>>On 13/08/14 11:07, Thierry Reding wrote:
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> >>>>On Tue, Aug 05, 2014 at 11:12:57AM +0300, Mikko Perttunen wrote:
> >>>>>Hi,
> >>>>>
> >>>>>this series adds support for hardware-triggered thermal reset to the PMC
> >>>>>driver. Namely, it adds device tree properties for specifying the I2C
> >>>>>command to be sent when thermtrip is triggered. It is to be noted
> >>>>>that thermtrip won't be ever triggered without a soctherm driver to
> >>>>>calibrate the sensors, but I'll follow up with that patch.
> >>>>>
> >>>>>pmc.c required some juggling around to make the match data usable in
> >>>>>probe, since I didn't want to put the code into the initcall either, since
> >>>>>the soctherm driver won't be initialized by that point anyway.
> >>>>>
> >>>>>Series tested on Jetson-TK1. Should work on Tegra30 and Tegra114 too.
> >>>>
> >>>>Can you describe the procedure used to test this? We currently have a
> >>>>bunch of features in Tegra that some people have tested at some point
> >>>>during development but the test procedures never got documented. That
> >>>>means whenever we want to test something we need to go and reinvent a
> >>>>bunch of tests after the fact.
> >>>>
> >>>>So what I'd like to start doing is collect tests (preferably in some
> >>>>scripted way) so that they can be kept in a repository that people can
> >>>>easily clone and run on devices.
> >>>>
> >>>>Could you provide something like that for thermtrip?
> >>>
> >>>Sure. I'll see if I can make a just a test script or if a local patch is
> >>>needed to test. Btw, I also have a pretty nice test script for EMC
> >>>ready, and I agree that such a repository would be very nice.
> >>
> >>Here is a test program. It it works, the device with immediately shut down.
> >>
> >>https://gist.github.com/cyndis/66126c9c176b5f94a76f
> >
> >Is there a way to set the trip temperature without going through
> >/dev/mem? I'd expect the device to have a sysfs interface of some
> >sort.
>
> The thermtrip "device" isn't currently exposed in any way. If it were
> exposed, I suppose it would be exposed as thermal zone devices, each with
> one trip point. Even then, the thermal framework doesn't really support this
> properly; none of the trip point types really apply to this kind of trip
> point, and x86 systems don't expose their trips either.
Okay. The reason why I asked is because I'm not sure yet that having C
programs in the test suite would be good, so having something that's
easily scriptable would be preferred.
> Anyway, since debugging is pretty much the only use case for modifying
> the trip temperature, I thought adding the tz_devices would be a bit
> overkill.
An alternative could be a file in debugfs.
Thierry
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