[PATCH] arm: dts: mt7623: increase passive cooling trip
Kurt Fitzner
kurt at va1der.ca
Sat Mar 5 07:54:58 PST 2022
This issue and patch just came to my attention, my apologies for late
comments.
The solution provided in this patch is, I believe, not optimal.
On 2021-07-25 1:34 p.m., Frank Wunderlich wrote:
> From: Frank Wunderlich <frank-w at public-files.de>
>
> MT7623/BPI-R2 has idle temperature after bootup from 48 degrees celsius
> increase the passive trip temp threshold to not trottle CPU frequency at
> this temperature
The dts file for the mt7623 has four trip points:
- Trip point 0, Type=Passive @ 47°C (originally, now 57°C)
- Trip point 1, Type=Active @ 67°C
- Trip point 2, Type=Hot @ 87°C
- Trip point 3, Type=Critical @ 107°C
It makes little sense to have passive CPU throttling employed *before*
engaging a fan. Generally users want a fan (if present) to be engaged
before intentional performance degradation is employed.
> cpu_passive: cpu-passive {
> - temperature = <47000>;
> + temperature = <57000>;
The old temperature of 47°C appears, in practice, to be a good
temperature for an active cooling trip point. It is just above the
temperature that a generally idle mt7623 sits at in enclosures where
this SoC is employed, but also a temperature that a CPU under load will
quickly reach.
Therefore I propose the types of trip points 0 and 1 be reversed and the
temperatures left as they were.
--- a/arch/arm/boot/dts/mt7623.dtsi 2022-02-27 18:36:33 -0400
+++ b/arch/arm/boot/dts/mt7623.dtsi 2022-03-05 11:37:52 -0400
@@ -158,19 +158,19 @@
thermal-sensors = <&thermal 0>;
trips {
cpu_passive: cpu-passive {
- temperature = <57000>;
+ temperature = <47000>;
hysteresis = <2000>;
- type = "passive";
+ type = "active";
};
cpu_active: cpu-active {
temperature = <67000>;
hysteresis = <2000>;
- type = "active";
+ type = "passive";
};
cpu_hot: cpu-hot {
temperature = <87000>;
hysteresis = <2000>;
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