Re: [PATCH] intel_pstate: set BYT MSR with wrmsrl_on_cpu()

From: Rafael J. Wysocki
Date: Thu May 07 2015 - 16:33:12 EST


On Thursday, May 07, 2015 09:59:39 AM Joe Konno wrote:
> From: Joe Konno <joe.konno@xxxxxxxxx>
>
> In instances where the default cpufreq governor is Performance, reading

I'm not really sure what this is about. You're talking about cpufreq governors
and this is an intel_pstate patch. What gives?

> from MSR 0x199 on an applicable multi-core Atom system saw boot-to-boot
> variability in the P-State value set to each logical core. Sometimes
> only one logical core would be set properly, other times two or three.
> There was an assumption in the code that only a thread on the intended
> logical core would be calling the wrmsrl() function. That was disproven
> during debug, as cpufreq, at init, was not always calling from the same
> as the logical core it targeted. Thus, use wrmsrl_on_cpu() instead, as
> done in the core_set_pstate() function.
>
> For: LCK-1822

This tag is meaningless upstream.

> Fixes: 007bea098b86 ("intel_pstate: Add setting voltage value for
> baytrail P states.")

So, you're fixing a function introduced by the above commit, right?

> Signed-off-by: Joe Konno <joe.konno@xxxxxxxxx>
> ---
> drivers/cpufreq/intel_pstate.c | 2 +-
> 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)
>
> diff --git a/drivers/cpufreq/intel_pstate.c b/drivers/cpufreq/intel_pstate.c
> index 6414661ac1c4..c45d274a75c8 100644
> --- a/drivers/cpufreq/intel_pstate.c
> +++ b/drivers/cpufreq/intel_pstate.c
> @@ -535,7 +535,7 @@ static void byt_set_pstate(struct cpudata *cpudata, int pstate)
>
> val |= vid;
>
> - wrmsrl(MSR_IA32_PERF_CTL, val);
> + wrmsrl_on_cpu(cpudata->cpu, MSR_IA32_PERF_CTL, val);

So the bug is that this may run on a CPU which is not cpudata->cpu in which
case the write will not happen where it should. Is that correct?

> }
>
> #define BYT_BCLK_FREQS 5
>

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Rafael J. Wysocki, Intel Open Source Technology Center.
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