[PATCH v6 0/5] MCPM backend for Exynos5420

Abhilash Kesavan kesavan.abhilash at gmail.com
Tue May 13 21:15:44 PDT 2014


Hi Nicolas,

On Tue, May 13, 2014 at 11:25 PM, Nicolas Pitre
<nicolas.pitre at linaro.org> wrote:
> On Tue, 13 May 2014, Abhilash Kesavan wrote:
>
>> This is v6 of the series adding MCPM backend support for SMP secondary boot
>> and core switching on Samsung's Exynos5420. The patches are based on the mcpm
>> support added for Exynos5420 in the Chromium kernel repository here:
>> https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromiumos/third_party/kernel-next/+/chromeos-3.8
>>
>> The patches have been prepared on Kukjin Kim's for-next branch and tested on
>> SMDK5420 EVT1 as well as an exynos5420 based chromebook (peach-pit) using the
>> "/dev/b.L_switcher" user interface. Secondary core boot-up has also been tested
>> on both the boards.
>
> OK... Now it is time for real testing.  :-)
>
> The /dev/b.L_switcher interface tests the switcher.  Here you really
> want to hammer the MCPM functionalities and especially your backend code
> as hard as possible.  I therefore recommend the following test script:
>
> ---------- >8
> #!/bin/bash
>
> echo 0 >/sys/kernel/bL_switcher/active
> sleep 1
>
> pids=
> for cpu in /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu?/online; do
>   { cpu_nr=${cpu:27:1}
>     while true; do
>       echo 1 > $cpu 2> /dev/null
>       sleep .00$RANDOM
>       val1=$(cat $cpu)
>       echo 0 > $cpu 2> /dev/null
>       sleep .00$RANDOM
>       val0=$(cat $cpu)
>       [ "$val1" = "1" -a "$val0" = "0" ] && echo -n $cpu_nr
>     done
>   } &
>   pids="$pids $!"
> done
>
> trap "kill $pids; echo" 0 15
> wait $pids
> ---------- >8
>
> Leave this running for a couple hours making sure you see all CPU
> numbers being printed.  The printing order will be random, but each CPU
> number should continuously appear.
I tried this script and I get two errors:

1) can't create /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu//online: nonexistent directory
2) sleep: invalid number '.0026736'


For 1) the cpu number is not being appended. if I give a particular
cpu in the script then hotplug in/out works fine.
For 2) a constant msleep 10 works.

Is it OK for me to modify the script to hotplug in/off a randomly chosed core ?

Regards,
Abhilash
>
>
> Nicolas



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