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author | Dirk Brandewie <dirk.j.brandewie@intel.com> | 2014-11-06 18:40:47 +0100 |
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committer | Rafael J. Wysocki <rafael.j.wysocki@intel.com> | 2014-11-12 00:04:38 +0100 |
commit | 2f86dc4cddcb21290ca099e1dce2a53533c86e0b (patch) | |
tree | 4f713a464f066752b8f190fafe1d23bc37118d59 | |
parent | x86: Add support for Intel HWP feature detection. (diff) | |
download | linux-2f86dc4cddcb21290ca099e1dce2a53533c86e0b.tar.xz linux-2f86dc4cddcb21290ca099e1dce2a53533c86e0b.zip |
intel_pstate: Add support for HWP
Add support of Hardware Managed Performance States (HWP) described in Volume 3
section 14.4 of the SDM.
With HWP enbaled intel_pstate will no longer be responsible for selecting P
states for the processor. intel_pstate will continue to register to
the cpufreq core as the scaling driver for CPUs implementing
HWP. In HWP mode intel_pstate provides three functions reporting
frequency to the cpufreq core, support for the set_policy() interface
from the core and maintaining the intel_pstate sysfs interface in
/sys/devices/system/cpu/intel_pstate. User preferences expressed via
the set_policy() interface or the sysfs interface are forwared to the
CPU via the HWP MSR interface.
Signed-off-by: Dirk Brandewie <dirk.j.brandewie@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Rafael J. Wysocki <rafael.j.wysocki@intel.com>
-rw-r--r-- | Documentation/cpu-freq/intel-pstate.txt | 37 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | Documentation/kernel-parameters.txt | 3 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | arch/x86/include/uapi/asm/msr-index.h | 41 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | drivers/cpufreq/intel_pstate.c | 100 |
4 files changed, 167 insertions, 14 deletions
diff --git a/Documentation/cpu-freq/intel-pstate.txt b/Documentation/cpu-freq/intel-pstate.txt index a69ffe1d54d5..765d7fc0e692 100644 --- a/Documentation/cpu-freq/intel-pstate.txt +++ b/Documentation/cpu-freq/intel-pstate.txt @@ -1,17 +1,28 @@ Intel P-state driver -------------------- -This driver implements a scaling driver with an internal governor for -Intel Core processors. The driver follows the same model as the -Transmeta scaling driver (longrun.c) and implements the setpolicy() -instead of target(). Scaling drivers that implement setpolicy() are -assumed to implement internal governors by the cpufreq core. All the -logic for selecting the current P state is contained within the -driver; no external governor is used by the cpufreq core. - -Intel SandyBridge+ processors are supported. - -New sysfs files for controlling P state selection have been added to +This driver provides an interface to control the P state selection for +SandyBridge+ Intel processors. The driver can operate two different +modes based on the processor model legacy and Hardware P state (HWP) +mode. + +In legacy mode the driver implements a scaling driver with an internal +governor for Intel Core processors. The driver follows the same model +as the Transmeta scaling driver (longrun.c) and implements the +setpolicy() instead of target(). Scaling drivers that implement +setpolicy() are assumed to implement internal governors by the cpufreq +core. All the logic for selecting the current P state is contained +within the driver; no external governor is used by the cpufreq core. + +In HWP mode P state selection is implemented in the processor +itself. The driver provides the interfaces between the cpufreq core and +the processor to control P state selection based on user preferences +and reporting frequency to the cpufreq core. In this mode the +internal governor code is disabled. + +In addtion to the interfaces provided by the cpufreq core for +controlling frequency the driver provides sysfs files for +controlling P state selection. These files have been added to /sys/devices/system/cpu/intel_pstate/ max_perf_pct: limits the maximum P state that will be requested by @@ -33,7 +44,9 @@ frequency is fiction for Intel Core processors. Even if the scaling driver selects a single P state the actual frequency the processor will run at is selected by the processor itself. -New debugfs files have also been added to /sys/kernel/debug/pstate_snb/ +For legacy mode debugfs files have also been added to allow tuning of +the internal governor algorythm. These files are located at +/sys/kernel/debug/pstate_snb/ These files are NOT present in HWP mode. deadband d_gain_pct diff --git a/Documentation/kernel-parameters.txt b/Documentation/kernel-parameters.txt index 4c81a860cc2b..907a0f119bee 100644 --- a/Documentation/kernel-parameters.txt +++ b/Documentation/kernel-parameters.txt @@ -1446,6 +1446,9 @@ bytes respectively. Such letter suffixes can also be entirely omitted. disable Do not enable intel_pstate as the default scaling driver for the supported processors + no_hwp + Do not enable hardware P state control (HWP) + if available. intremap= [X86-64, Intel-IOMMU] on enable Interrupt Remapping (default) diff --git a/arch/x86/include/uapi/asm/msr-index.h b/arch/x86/include/uapi/asm/msr-index.h index e21331ce368f..62838e54947d 100644 --- a/arch/x86/include/uapi/asm/msr-index.h +++ b/arch/x86/include/uapi/asm/msr-index.h @@ -152,6 +152,45 @@ #define MSR_CC6_DEMOTION_POLICY_CONFIG 0x00000668 #define MSR_MC6_DEMOTION_POLICY_CONFIG 0x00000669 +/* Hardware P state interface */ +#define MSR_PPERF 0x0000064e +#define MSR_PERF_LIMIT_REASONS 0x0000064f +#define MSR_PM_ENABLE 0x00000770 +#define MSR_HWP_CAPABILITIES 0x00000771 +#define MSR_HWP_REQUEST_PKG 0x00000772 +#define MSR_HWP_INTERRUPT 0x00000773 +#define MSR_HWP_REQUEST 0x00000774 +#define MSR_HWP_STATUS 0x00000777 + +/* CPUID.6.EAX */ +#define HWP_BASE_BIT (1<<7) +#define HWP_NOTIFICATIONS_BIT (1<<8) +#define HWP_ACTIVITY_WINDOW_BIT (1<<9) +#define HWP_ENERGY_PERF_PREFERENCE_BIT (1<<10) +#define HWP_PACKAGE_LEVEL_REQUEST_BIT (1<<11) + +/* IA32_HWP_CAPABILITIES */ +#define HWP_HIGHEST_PERF(x) (x & 0xff) +#define HWP_GUARANTEED_PERF(x) ((x & (0xff << 8)) >>8) +#define HWP_MOSTEFFICIENT_PERF(x) ((x & (0xff << 16)) >>16) +#define HWP_LOWEST_PERF(x) ((x & (0xff << 24)) >>24) + +/* IA32_HWP_REQUEST */ +#define HWP_MIN_PERF(x) (x & 0xff) +#define HWP_MAX_PERF(x) ((x & 0xff) << 8) +#define HWP_DESIRED_PERF(x) ((x & 0xff) << 16) +#define HWP_ENERGY_PERF_PREFERENCE(x) ((x & 0xff) << 24) +#define HWP_ACTIVITY_WINDOW(x) ((x & 0xff3) << 32) +#define HWP_PACKAGE_CONTROL(x) ((x & 0x1) << 42) + +/* IA32_HWP_STATUS */ +#define HWP_GUARANTEED_CHANGE(x) (x & 0x1) +#define HWP_EXCURSION_TO_MINIMUM(x) (x & 0x4) + +/* IA32_HWP_INTERRUPT */ +#define HWP_CHANGE_TO_GUARANTEED_INT(x) (x & 0x1) +#define HWP_EXCURSION_TO_MINIMUM_INT(x) (x & 0x2) + #define MSR_AMD64_MC0_MASK 0xc0010044 #define MSR_IA32_MCx_CTL(x) (MSR_IA32_MC0_CTL + 4*(x)) @@ -345,6 +384,8 @@ #define MSR_IA32_TEMPERATURE_TARGET 0x000001a2 +#define MSR_MISC_PWR_MGMT 0x000001aa + #define MSR_IA32_ENERGY_PERF_BIAS 0x000001b0 #define ENERGY_PERF_BIAS_PERFORMANCE 0 #define ENERGY_PERF_BIAS_NORMAL 6 diff --git a/drivers/cpufreq/intel_pstate.c b/drivers/cpufreq/intel_pstate.c index 27bb6d3877ed..ba35db092239 100644 --- a/drivers/cpufreq/intel_pstate.c +++ b/drivers/cpufreq/intel_pstate.c @@ -137,6 +137,7 @@ struct cpu_defaults { static struct pstate_adjust_policy pid_params; static struct pstate_funcs pstate_funcs; +static int hwp_active; struct perf_limits { int no_turbo; @@ -244,6 +245,34 @@ static inline void update_turbo_state(void) cpu->pstate.max_pstate == cpu->pstate.turbo_pstate); } +#define PCT_TO_HWP(x) (x * 255 / 100) +static void intel_pstate_hwp_set(void) +{ + int min, max, cpu; + u64 value, freq; + + get_online_cpus(); + + for_each_online_cpu(cpu) { + rdmsrl_on_cpu(cpu, MSR_HWP_REQUEST, &value); + min = PCT_TO_HWP(limits.min_perf_pct); + value &= ~HWP_MIN_PERF(~0L); + value |= HWP_MIN_PERF(min); + + max = PCT_TO_HWP(limits.max_perf_pct); + if (limits.no_turbo) { + rdmsrl( MSR_HWP_CAPABILITIES, freq); + max = HWP_GUARANTEED_PERF(freq); + } + + value &= ~HWP_MAX_PERF(~0L); + value |= HWP_MAX_PERF(max); + wrmsrl_on_cpu(cpu, MSR_HWP_REQUEST, value); + } + + put_online_cpus(); +} + /************************** debugfs begin ************************/ static int pid_param_set(void *data, u64 val) { @@ -279,6 +308,8 @@ static void __init intel_pstate_debug_expose_params(void) struct dentry *debugfs_parent; int i = 0; + if (hwp_active) + return; debugfs_parent = debugfs_create_dir("pstate_snb", NULL); if (IS_ERR_OR_NULL(debugfs_parent)) return; @@ -329,8 +360,12 @@ static ssize_t store_no_turbo(struct kobject *a, struct attribute *b, pr_warn("Turbo disabled by BIOS or unavailable on processor\n"); return -EPERM; } + limits.no_turbo = clamp_t(int, input, 0, 1); + if (hwp_active) + intel_pstate_hwp_set(); + return count; } @@ -348,6 +383,8 @@ static ssize_t store_max_perf_pct(struct kobject *a, struct attribute *b, limits.max_perf_pct = min(limits.max_policy_pct, limits.max_sysfs_pct); limits.max_perf = div_fp(int_tofp(limits.max_perf_pct), int_tofp(100)); + if (hwp_active) + intel_pstate_hwp_set(); return count; } @@ -363,6 +400,8 @@ static ssize_t store_min_perf_pct(struct kobject *a, struct attribute *b, limits.min_perf_pct = clamp_t(int, input, 0 , 100); limits.min_perf = div_fp(int_tofp(limits.min_perf_pct), int_tofp(100)); + if (hwp_active) + intel_pstate_hwp_set(); return count; } @@ -395,8 +434,16 @@ static void __init intel_pstate_sysfs_expose_params(void) rc = sysfs_create_group(intel_pstate_kobject, &intel_pstate_attr_group); BUG_ON(rc); } - /************************** sysfs end ************************/ + +static void intel_pstate_hwp_enable(void) +{ + hwp_active++; + pr_info("intel_pstate HWP enabled\n"); + + wrmsrl( MSR_PM_ENABLE, 0x1); +} + static int byt_get_min_pstate(void) { u64 value; @@ -648,6 +695,14 @@ static inline void intel_pstate_sample(struct cpudata *cpu) cpu->prev_mperf = mperf; } +static inline void intel_hwp_set_sample_time(struct cpudata *cpu) +{ + int delay; + + delay = msecs_to_jiffies(50); + mod_timer_pinned(&cpu->timer, jiffies + delay); +} + static inline void intel_pstate_set_sample_time(struct cpudata *cpu) { int delay; @@ -694,6 +749,14 @@ static inline void intel_pstate_adjust_busy_pstate(struct cpudata *cpu) intel_pstate_set_pstate(cpu, cpu->pstate.current_pstate - ctl); } +static void intel_hwp_timer_func(unsigned long __data) +{ + struct cpudata *cpu = (struct cpudata *) __data; + + intel_pstate_sample(cpu); + intel_hwp_set_sample_time(cpu); +} + static void intel_pstate_timer_func(unsigned long __data) { struct cpudata *cpu = (struct cpudata *) __data; @@ -737,6 +800,11 @@ static const struct x86_cpu_id intel_pstate_cpu_ids[] = { }; MODULE_DEVICE_TABLE(x86cpu, intel_pstate_cpu_ids); +static const struct x86_cpu_id intel_pstate_cpu_oob_ids[] = { + ICPU(0x56, core_params), + {} +}; + static int intel_pstate_init_cpu(unsigned int cpunum) { struct cpudata *cpu; @@ -753,9 +821,14 @@ static int intel_pstate_init_cpu(unsigned int cpunum) intel_pstate_get_cpu_pstates(cpu); init_timer_deferrable(&cpu->timer); - cpu->timer.function = intel_pstate_timer_func; cpu->timer.data = (unsigned long)cpu; cpu->timer.expires = jiffies + HZ/100; + + if (!hwp_active) + cpu->timer.function = intel_pstate_timer_func; + else + cpu->timer.function = intel_hwp_timer_func; + intel_pstate_busy_pid_reset(cpu); intel_pstate_sample(cpu); @@ -792,6 +865,7 @@ static int intel_pstate_set_policy(struct cpufreq_policy *policy) limits.no_turbo = 0; return 0; } + limits.min_perf_pct = (policy->min * 100) / policy->cpuinfo.max_freq; limits.min_perf_pct = clamp_t(int, limits.min_perf_pct, 0 , 100); limits.min_perf = div_fp(int_tofp(limits.min_perf_pct), int_tofp(100)); @@ -801,6 +875,9 @@ static int intel_pstate_set_policy(struct cpufreq_policy *policy) limits.max_perf_pct = min(limits.max_policy_pct, limits.max_sysfs_pct); limits.max_perf = div_fp(int_tofp(limits.max_perf_pct), int_tofp(100)); + if (hwp_active) + intel_pstate_hwp_set(); + return 0; } @@ -823,6 +900,9 @@ static void intel_pstate_stop_cpu(struct cpufreq_policy *policy) pr_info("intel_pstate CPU %d exiting\n", cpu_num); del_timer_sync(&all_cpu_data[cpu_num]->timer); + if (hwp_active) + return; + intel_pstate_set_pstate(cpu, cpu->pstate.min_pstate); } @@ -866,6 +946,7 @@ static struct cpufreq_driver intel_pstate_driver = { }; static int __initdata no_load; +static int __initdata no_hwp; static int intel_pstate_msrs_not_valid(void) { @@ -959,6 +1040,15 @@ static bool intel_pstate_platform_pwr_mgmt_exists(void) { struct acpi_table_header hdr; struct hw_vendor_info *v_info; + const struct x86_cpu_id *id; + u64 misc_pwr; + + id = x86_match_cpu(intel_pstate_cpu_oob_ids); + if (id) { + rdmsrl(MSR_MISC_PWR_MGMT, misc_pwr); + if ( misc_pwr & (1 << 8)) + return true; + } if (acpi_disabled || ACPI_FAILURE(acpi_get_table_header(ACPI_SIG_FADT, 0, &hdr))) @@ -982,6 +1072,7 @@ static int __init intel_pstate_init(void) int cpu, rc = 0; const struct x86_cpu_id *id; struct cpu_defaults *cpu_info; + struct cpuinfo_x86 *c = &boot_cpu_data; if (no_load) return -ENODEV; @@ -1011,6 +1102,9 @@ static int __init intel_pstate_init(void) if (!all_cpu_data) return -ENOMEM; + if (cpu_has(c,X86_FEATURE_HWP) && !no_hwp) + intel_pstate_hwp_enable(); + rc = cpufreq_register_driver(&intel_pstate_driver); if (rc) goto out; @@ -1041,6 +1135,8 @@ static int __init intel_pstate_setup(char *str) if (!strcmp(str, "disable")) no_load = 1; + if (!strcmp(str, "no_hwp")) + no_hwp = 1; return 0; } early_param("intel_pstate", intel_pstate_setup); |