[RFC PATCH] ARM: configs: sunxi: Set ondemand govenor as default

Maxime Ripard maxime.ripard at bootlin.com
Mon Feb 26 23:12:11 PST 2018


On Mon, Feb 26, 2018 at 10:29:29PM +0100, Philipp Rossak wrote:
> 
> 
> On 19.02.2018 09:10, Maxime Ripard wrote:
> > On Sat, Feb 17, 2018 at 03:22:35PM +0100, Philipp Rossak wrote:
> > > Right now the performance govenor is the default frequency govenor on
> > > sunxi devices. This causes some general problems.
> > > When the cpu is idle the cpu runs with its maximum frequency.
> > > This causes a higher cpu temperature in the idle state. When the cpu is
> > > now under load the cpu gets with that higher idle temperature now faster
> > > to its thermal limits.
> > > An other big problem of the performace govenor is the missing
> > > thermal throttling. Some tests with cpuburn resulted in a system crash
> > > when the soc reached its thermal limits since no thermal throttling
> > > occurred.
> > 
> > This won't change anything with cpuburn. While cpuburn will be
> > running, ondemand will increase the frequency of the cores to the
> > maximum frequency, putting yourself in the exact same situation.
>
> I see here a totally different behavior on the hardware (Bananapi M2, A31s).
> First ondemand increases the cpu frequency, when the maximum temperature is
> reached, then it throttles down the cpu step by step to its minimum.

This is the thermal throttling, not the cpufreq governor.

Maxime

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Maxime Ripard, Bootlin (formerly Free Electrons)
Embedded Linux and Kernel engineering
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