[PATCH v25 0/7] soc: mediatek: SVS: introduce MTK SVS
Chanwoo Choi
cw00.choi at samsung.com
Thu May 19 20:12:18 PDT 2022
On 5/20/22 11:42 AM, Chen-Yu Tsai wrote:
> On Fri, May 20, 2022 at 9:28 AM Chanwoo Choi <cw00.choi at samsung.com> wrote:
>>
>> Hi Kevin, Chen-Yu,
>>
>> On 5/20/22 3:25 AM, Kevin Hilman wrote:
>>> Chen-Yu Tsai <wenst at chromium.org> writes:
>>>
>>>> n Wed, May 18, 2022 at 8:03 AM Kevin Hilman <khilman at kernel.org> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> Kevin Hilman <khilman at kernel.org> writes:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Chen-Yu Tsai <wenst at chromium.org> writes:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On Mon, May 16, 2022 at 8:43 AM Roger Lu <roger.lu at mediatek.com> wrote:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> The Smart Voltage Scaling(SVS) engine is a piece of hardware
>>>>>>>> which calculates suitable SVS bank voltages to OPP voltage table.
>>>>>>>> Then, DVFS driver could apply those SVS bank voltages to PMIC/Buck
>>>>>>>> when receiving OPP_EVENT_ADJUST_VOLTAGE.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> 1. SVS driver uses OPP adjust event in [1] to update OPP table voltage part.
>>>>>>>> 2. SVS driver gets thermal/GPU device by node [2][3] and CPU device by get_cpu_device().
>>>>>>>> After retrieving subsys device, SVS driver calls device_link_add() to make sure probe/suspend callback priority.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> [1] https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/vireshk/pm.git/commit/?h=opp/linux-next&id=25cb20a212a1f989385dfe23230817e69c62bee5
>>>>>>>> [2] https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/vireshk/pm.git/commit/?h=opp/linux-next&id=b325ce39785b1408040d90365a6ab1aa36e94f87
>>>>>>>> [3] https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/matthias.bgg/linux.git/commit/?h=v5.16-next/dts64&id=a8168cebf1bca1b5269e8a7eb2626fb76814d6e2
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Change since v24:
>>>>>>>> - Rebase to Linux 5.18-rc6
>>>>>>>> - Show specific fail log in svs_platform_probe() to help catch which step fails quickly
>>>>>>>> - Remove struct svs_bank member "pd_dev" because all subsys device's power domain has been merged into one node like above [3]
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Test in below environment:
>>>>>>>> SW: Integration Tree [4] + Thermal patch [5] + SVS v25 (this patchset)
>>>>>>>> HW: mt8183-Krane
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> [4] https://protect2.fireeye.com/v1/url?k=847bae75-e5f0bb43-847a253a-000babff9b5d-0b6f42041b9dea1d&q=1&e=37a26c43-8564-4808-9701-dc76d1ebbb27&u=https%3A%2F%2Fgithub.com%2Fwens%2Flinux%2Fcommits%2Fmt8183-cpufreq-cci-svs-test
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I've updated my branch to include all the latest versions of the relevant
>>>>>>> patch series:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> - anx7625 DPI bus type series v2 (so the display works)
>>>>>>> - MT8183 thermal series v9 (this seems to have been overlooked by the
>>>>>>> maintainer)
>>>>>>> - MTK SVS driver series v25
>>>>>>> - devfreq: cpu based scaling support to passive governor series v5
>>>>>>> - MTK CCI devfreq series v4
>>>>>>> - MT8183 cpufreq series v7
>>>>>>> - Additional WIP patches for panfrost MTK devfreq
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Thanks for preparing an integration branch Chen-Yu.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I'm testing this on mt8183-pumpkin with one patch to add the CCI
>>>>>> regulator[1], and the defconfig you posted in a previous rev of this
>>>>>> series, but the CCI driver still causes a fault on boot[2] on my
>>>>>> platform.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I mentioned in earlier reviews that I think there's potentially a race
>>>>>> between CCI and SVS loading since they are co-dependent. My hunch is
>>>>>> that this is still not being handled properly.
>>>>>
>>>>> Ah, actually it's crashing when I try to boot the platform with
>>>>> `maxcpus=4` on the cmdline (which I have to do because mt8183-pumpkin is
>>>>> unstable upstream with the 2nd cluster enabled.)
>>
>> This warning message is printed by 'WARN_ON(cpufreq_passive_unregister_notifier(devfreq))'
>> on devfreq passive governor.
>>
>> If the cpufreq drivers are not probed before of probing cci devfreq driver
>> with passive governor, passive governor shows this warning message.
>> Because passive governor with CPUFREQ_PARENT_DEV depends on the cpufreq driver
>> in order to get 'struct cpufreq_policy'[2].
>>
>> [1] https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/chanwoo/linux.git/tree/drivers/devfreq/governor_passive.c?h=devfreq-testing#n339
>> [2] https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/chanwoo/linux.git/tree/drivers/devfreq/governor_passive.c?h=devfreq-testing#n282
>>
>> But, as I knew, this message might not stop the kernel. Just show the warning
>> message and then return -EPROBE_DEFER error. It means that maybe try to
>> probe the cci devfreq driver on late time of kernel booting
>> and then will be working. But, I need the full kernel booting log
>> and the booting sequence of between cpufreq and cci devfreq driver.
>
> Maybe just use a standard dev_warn() instead? WARN_ON causes all sorts
> of panicking in developers' minds. :p
OK. I'll use dev_warn() instead of WARN_ON.
>
>> In order to fix your issue, could you share the full booting log?
>> And if possible, please explain the more detailed something about this.
>
> The shortened version is that on an 8 core system, with maxcpus=4,
> only the first four cores are booted and have cpufreq associated.
> I've not actually used this mechanism, so I don't really know what
> happens if the other cores are brought up later with hotplug. Is
> cpufreq expected to attach to them?
>
> Maybe Kevin can add some more details.
>
>
> ChenYu
>
>
>>>>>
>>>>> The CCI driver should be a bit more robust about detecting
>>>>> available/online CPUs
>>>>
>>>> This all seems to be handled in the devfreq passive governor.
>>>
>>> Well, that's the initial crash. But the SVS driver will also go through
>>> its svs_mt8183_banks[] array (including both big & little clusters) and
>>> try to init SVS, so presumably that will have some problems also if only
>>> one cluster is enabled.
>>>
>>>> And presumably we'd like to have CCI devfreq running even if just one
>>>> core was booted.
>>>
>>> Yes, I assume so also.
>>>
>>>> Added Chanwoo for more ideas.
>>>
>>> OK, thanks.
>>>
>>> Kevin
>>
>>
>> --
>> Best Regards,
>> Chanwoo Choi
>> Samsung Electronics
>
>
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Best Regards,
Chanwoo Choi
Samsung Electronics
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