[PATCH 2/2] _PPC frequency change issues

From: Thomas Renninger
Date: Tue Jan 24 2006 - 11:16:41 EST


and the second one fixing the usergovernor for these machines... Author: Thomas Renninger <trenn@xxxxxxx>

userspace governor need not to hold it's own cpufreq_policy,
better make use of the global core policy.
Also fixes a bug in case of frequency changes via _PPC.
Old min/max values have wrongly been passed to __cpufreq_driver_target()
(kind of buffered) and when max freq was available again, only the old
max(normally lowest freq) was still active.


cpufreq_userspace.c | 36 +++++++++++++++++-------------------
1 files changed, 17 insertions(+), 19 deletions(-)


Index: linux-2.6.15/drivers/cpufreq/cpufreq_userspace.c
===================================================================
--- linux-2.6.15.orig/drivers/cpufreq/cpufreq_userspace.c 2006-01-03 04:21:10.000000000 +0100
+++ linux-2.6.15/drivers/cpufreq/cpufreq_userspace.c 2006-01-20 11:41:27.000000000 +0100
@@ -33,7 +33,6 @@
static unsigned int cpu_cur_freq[NR_CPUS]; /* current CPU freq */
static unsigned int cpu_set_freq[NR_CPUS]; /* CPU freq desired by userspace */
static unsigned int cpu_is_managed[NR_CPUS];
-static struct cpufreq_policy current_policy[NR_CPUS];

static DECLARE_MUTEX (userspace_sem);

@@ -64,22 +63,22 @@
*
* Sets the CPU frequency to freq.
*/
-static int cpufreq_set(unsigned int freq, unsigned int cpu)
+static int cpufreq_set(unsigned int freq, struct cpufreq_policy *policy)
{
int ret = -EINVAL;

- dprintk("cpufreq_set for cpu %u, freq %u kHz\n", cpu, freq);
+ dprintk("cpufreq_set for cpu %u, freq %u kHz\n", policy->cpu, freq);

down(&userspace_sem);
- if (!cpu_is_managed[cpu])
+ if (!cpu_is_managed[policy->cpu])
goto err;

- cpu_set_freq[cpu] = freq;
+ cpu_set_freq[policy->cpu] = freq;

- if (freq < cpu_min_freq[cpu])
- freq = cpu_min_freq[cpu];
- if (freq > cpu_max_freq[cpu])
- freq = cpu_max_freq[cpu];
+ if (freq < cpu_min_freq[policy->cpu])
+ freq = cpu_min_freq[policy->cpu];
+ if (freq > cpu_max_freq[policy->cpu])
+ freq = cpu_max_freq[policy->cpu];

/*
* We're safe from concurrent calls to ->target() here
@@ -88,8 +87,7 @@
* A: cpufreq_set (lock userspace_sem) -> cpufreq_driver_target(lock policy->lock)
* B: cpufreq_set_policy(lock policy->lock) -> __cpufreq_governor -> cpufreq_governor_userspace (lock userspace_sem)
*/
- ret = __cpufreq_driver_target(&current_policy[cpu], freq,
- CPUFREQ_RELATION_L);
+ ret = __cpufreq_driver_target(policy, freq, CPUFREQ_RELATION_L);

err:
up(&userspace_sem);
@@ -113,7 +111,7 @@
if (ret != 1)
return -EINVAL;

- cpufreq_set(freq, policy->cpu);
+ cpufreq_set(freq, policy);

return count;
}
@@ -141,7 +139,6 @@
cpu_cur_freq[cpu] = policy->cur;
cpu_set_freq[cpu] = policy->cur;
sysfs_create_file (&policy->kobj, &freq_attr_scaling_setspeed.attr);
- memcpy (&current_policy[cpu], policy, sizeof(struct cpufreq_policy));
dprintk("managing cpu %u started (%u - %u kHz, currently %u kHz)\n", cpu, cpu_min_freq[cpu], cpu_max_freq[cpu], cpu_cur_freq[cpu]);
up(&userspace_sem);
break;
@@ -161,16 +158,17 @@
cpu_max_freq[cpu] = policy->max;
dprintk("limit event for cpu %u: %u - %u kHz, currently %u kHz, last set to %u kHz\n", cpu, cpu_min_freq[cpu], cpu_max_freq[cpu], cpu_cur_freq[cpu], cpu_set_freq[cpu]);
if (policy->max < cpu_set_freq[cpu]) {
- __cpufreq_driver_target(&current_policy[cpu], policy->max,
- CPUFREQ_RELATION_H);
+ if (!__cpufreq_driver_target(policy, policy->max,
+ CPUFREQ_RELATION_H))
+ cpu_cur_freq[cpu] = policy->max;
} else if (policy->min > cpu_set_freq[cpu]) {
- __cpufreq_driver_target(&current_policy[cpu], policy->min,
- CPUFREQ_RELATION_L);
+ if (!__cpufreq_driver_target(policy, policy->min,
+ CPUFREQ_RELATION_L))
+ cpu_cur_freq[cpu] = policy->min;
} else {
- __cpufreq_driver_target(&current_policy[cpu], cpu_set_freq[cpu],
+ __cpufreq_driver_target(policy, cpu_set_freq[cpu],
CPUFREQ_RELATION_L);
}
- memcpy (&current_policy[cpu], policy, sizeof(struct cpufreq_policy));
up(&userspace_sem);
break;
}