[PATCH 2/3] thermal: Add Mediatek thermal controller support

Sascha Hauer s.hauer at pengutronix.de
Mon Jan 18 23:29:17 PST 2016


Eduardo,

On Mon, Jan 04, 2016 at 03:19:40PM +0100, Sascha Hauer wrote:
> Hi Eduardo,
> 
> > 
> > That should remove the policy of computing the maximum from this driver.
> > Please have a look on the work being done [1] to add grouping and
> > aggregation of thermal zones. With that in place, you should be a matter
> > of configuring the grouping and selecting max as the aggregation function,
> > from the thermal core, instead in the driver. Which should give the
> > system engineer, more flexibility to compose whatever policy based on
> > the exposed sensors.
> 
> I think the aggregation of thermal zones is quite useful when it comes
> to putting different chips together to a system. I am not so sure how
> useful it is to expose different thermal zones of a single SoC to the
> device tree.
> Currently the only control knob we have is the CPU frequency. When any
> of the sensors on the SoC gets too hot then the only thing we can do is
> to decrease the CPU frequency. This does not leave much space for
> configuration in the device tree.
> What I need to be able is to attach multiple sensors to one thermal
> zone. The aggregation patch series only partly solves that and I think
> is inconsistent, but I commented on the series directly.

Any input on this? I really like to get this driver upstream as it is
currently blocking other Mediatek drivers.

Sascha


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