[PATCH] cpufreq: Don't destroy/realloc policy/sysfs on hotplug/suspend

Saravana Kannan skannan at codeaurora.org
Wed Jul 16 15:35:27 PDT 2014


On 07/16/2014 03:02 PM, Rafael J. Wysocki wrote:
> On Wednesday, July 09, 2014 07:37:30 PM Saravana Kannan wrote:
>> Preliminary patch. Not tested. Just sending out to give an idea of what I'm
>> looking to do. Expect a lot more simplification when it's done.
>>
>> Benefits:
>> * A lot more simpler code.
>> * Less stability issues.
>> * Suspend/resume time would improve.
>> * Hotplug time would improve.
>> * Sysfs file permissions would be maintained.
>> * More policy settings would be maintained across suspend/resume.
>> * cpufreq stats would be maintained across hotplug for all CPUs.
>
> One problem.  The real hotplug (when the CPU actually goes away) depends on
> offline removing all that stuff for it.  How are you going to address that?

policy, sysfs and kobj are just SW state inside cpufreq core. So, that 
shouldn't really affect what happens in HW when the CPU really is 
hotplugged. Can you please elaborate what you mean?

The only thing that this code assumes is that in real hotplug case too, 
that the /sys/system/devices/cpuX directory doesn't go away. I don't 
think it does. Does it?

-Saravana

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