[PATCH v3 0/5] Refactor thermal pressure update to avoid code duplication
Steev Klimaszewski
steev at kali.org
Tue Nov 9 07:46:23 PST 2021
On 11/9/21 2:29 AM, Lukasz Luba wrote:
> Hi Steev,
>
> That's interesting what you've done with Rockchip RK3399.
> I would like to reproduce your experiment on my RockPI 4B v1.3.
> Could you tell me how you to add this boost frequency that you have
> mentioned in some previous emails?
>
> I want to have similar setup to yours and I'll check all the subsystems
> involved in the decision making process for triggering this boost freq.
>
> Thank you for your support.
>
> Regards,
> Lukasz
Hi Lukasz,
It was actually something that Armbian had been doing as an overlay for
their setup, and I thought, why does it need to be an overlay, when we
could simply hide it behind turbo-mode so that if users want to
overclock, they simply echo 1 and if it's unstable or cooling/power
isn't enough, they can echo 0 or leave it off (boost defaults to off) -
so that being said:
I apply this patch
https://gitlab.com/kalilinux/build-scripts/kali-arm/-/blob/master/patches/pinebook-pro/pbp-5.14/rk3399-opp-overclock-2GHz-turbo-mode.patch
which adds the 1.5GHz for little cores and 2GHz for the big to the
rk3399 dtsi
To enable at boot time, I simply have "echo 1 >
/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpufreq/boost" in my /etc/rc.local And to
disable, simply echo 0 in there (it defaults to 0 so it's off and most
users won't know it exists.)
I'm pretty sure this is "abusing" turbo-mode, but it works well enough...
Hope that helps,
-- steev
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