Annoyances with passive thermal code (acpi_thermal)
Hajimu UMEMOTO
ume at freebsd.org
Tue Aug 16 05:43:18 GMT 2005
Hi,
>>>>> On Mon, 15 Aug 2005 18:08:32 -0700
>>>>> Nate Lawson <nate at root.org> said:
nate> The original intention was that we would save a stack of values and that
nate> a CPUFREQ_SET(NULL, prio) would restore the last setting for the
nate> priority before "prio".
nate> Example:
nate> freq = 1000 Mhz
nate> CPUFREQ_SET(1200, PRIO_USER) -- saves 1000 Mhz @PRIO_LOWEST
nate> freq = 1200
nate> CPUFREQ_SET(1800, PRIO_LOWEST) -- EPERM since prio too low
nate> freq = 1200
nate> CPUFREQ_SET(1700, PRIO_KERN) -- saves 1200 Mhz @PRIO_USER
nate> freq = 1700
nate> CPUFREQ_SET(1900, PRIO_KERN) -- no saves since prio same as before
nate> freq = 1900
nate> CPUFREQ_SET(NULL, PRIO_KERN) -- restores 1200 Mhz @PRIO_USER
nate> freq = 1200
nate> CPUFREQ_SET(NULL, PRIO_USER) -- restores 1000 Mhz @PRIO_LOWEST
nate> freq = 1000
nate> Implementing this as a simple array would make sense. Would you be
nate> willing to do this? If not, your patch should be fine for now.
No, I need to save a cpu level only when raising prio to PRIO_KERN
from lower prio. But, I realized that my privious patch was
insufficient. If dev.cpu.0.freq was not set by sysctl(8), cpu level
was never saved.
Index: sys/kern/kern_cpu.c
diff -u -p sys/kern/kern_cpu.c.orig sys/kern/kern_cpu.c
--- sys/kern/kern_cpu.c.orig Mon Apr 11 04:11:23 2005
+++ sys/kern/kern_cpu.c Tue Aug 16 14:22:10 2005
@@ -336,7 +336,7 @@ cf_set_method(device_t dev, const struct
*/
if (sc->curr_level.total_set.freq != CPUFREQ_VAL_UNKNOWN &&
sc->saved_level.total_set.freq == CPUFREQ_VAL_UNKNOWN &&
- priority > sc->curr_priority) {
+ priority > CPUFREQ_PRIO_USER && priority > sc->curr_priority) {
CF_DEBUG("saving level, freq %d prio %d\n",
sc->curr_level.total_set.freq, sc->curr_priority);
sc->saved_level = sc->curr_level;
In anyway, we should make this as stack some day.
Sincerely,
--
Hajimu UMEMOTO @ Internet Mutual Aid Society Yokohama, Japan
ume at mahoroba.org ume@{,jp.}FreeBSD.org
http://www.imasy.org/~ume/
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