Re: [PATCH V4 3/7] cpufreq: amd-pstate: Enable AMD Pstate Preferred Core Supporting.

From: Rene Rebe
Date: Tue Aug 29 2023 - 06:24:39 EST


Dear Meng Li and team,

thank you so much for working on finally bringing AMD preferred core
scheduling to mainline Linux!

> The initial core rankings are set up by AMD Pstate when the
> system boots.

I tested this patch on our Ryzen 7950x and 5950x systems and could
unfortunatlely not find any performance differences. I therefore took
a closer look and as far as I can tell the conditional for the initial
preferred performance priorities appears to be reversed. I marked them
down below. I also attached a patch for the fix. With that fixed I can
measure a 0.7% improvement compiling Firefox on 7950x. I wonder
slightly how this ever past testing before, ...

I think it would be a good idea to always expose the hw perf values in
sysfs to help users debugging hardware issues or BIOS settings even
with percore not enabled and therefore not using the unused 166 or 255
values anyway.

With that fixed, however, Linux is still not always scheduling to
preferred cores, but that appears to be an independant limitation of
the current linux scheduler not strictly using the priority for
scheduling, yet. With manual taskset guidance I could further improve
the Firefox build time by some more seconds to over 1% overall
performance improvement, if the linux scheudler would more reliably
schedule minute long running rust lto link tasks to the preferred
cores and not some mediocre ones.


> - highest_perf = amd_get_highest_perf();
> - if (highest_perf > AMD_CPPC_HIGHEST_PERF(cap1))
> - highest_perf = AMD_CPPC_HIGHEST_PERF(cap1);
> -
> - WRITE_ONCE(cpudata->highest_perf, highest_perf);
> + if (prefcore)
> + WRITE_ONCE(cpudata->highest_perf, AMD_PSTATE_PREFCORE_THRESHOLD);
> + else
> + WRITE_ONCE(cpudata->highest_perf, AMD_CPPC_HIGHEST_PERF(cap1));

Conditional reversed, assigns THRESHOLD if enabled!

> WRITE_ONCE(cpudata->nominal_perf, AMD_CPPC_NOMINAL_PERF(cap1));
> WRITE_ONCE(cpudata->lowest_nonlinear_perf, AMD_CPPC_LOWNONLIN_PERF(cap1));
> @@ -318,17 +322,15 @@ static int pstate_init_perf(struct amd_cpudata *cpudata)
> static int cppc_init_perf(struct amd_cpudata *cpudata)
> {
> struct cppc_perf_caps cppc_perf;
> - u32 highest_perf;
>
> int ret = cppc_get_perf_caps(cpudata->cpu, &cppc_perf);
> if (ret)
> return ret;
>
> - highest_perf = amd_get_highest_perf();
> - if (highest_perf > cppc_perf.highest_perf)
> - highest_perf = cppc_perf.highest_perf;
> -
> - WRITE_ONCE(cpudata->highest_perf, highest_perf);
> + if (prefcore)
> + WRITE_ONCE(cpudata->highest_perf, AMD_PSTATE_PREFCORE_THRESHOLD);
> + else
> + WRITE_ONCE(cpudata->highest_perf, cppc_perf.highest_perf);

Same here. Not using highest_perf if enabled, ...

Signed-off-by: René Rebe <rene@xxxxxxxxxxxx>

--- linux-6.4/drivers/cpufreq/amd-pstate.c.vanilla 2023-08-25 22:34:25.254995690 +0200
+++ linux-6.4/drivers/cpufreq/amd-pstate.c 2023-08-25 22:35:49.194991446 +0200
@@ -282,9 +282,9 @@
* the default max perf.
*/
if (prefcore)
- WRITE_ONCE(cpudata->highest_perf, AMD_PSTATE_PREFCORE_THRESHOLD);
- else
WRITE_ONCE(cpudata->highest_perf, AMD_CPPC_HIGHEST_PERF(cap1));
+ else
+ WRITE_ONCE(cpudata->highest_perf, AMD_PSTATE_PREFCORE_THRESHOLD);

WRITE_ONCE(cpudata->nominal_perf, AMD_CPPC_NOMINAL_PERF(cap1));
WRITE_ONCE(cpudata->lowest_nonlinear_perf, AMD_CPPC_LOWNONLIN_PERF(cap1));
@@ -303,9 +303,9 @@
return ret;

if (prefcore)
- WRITE_ONCE(cpudata->highest_perf, AMD_PSTATE_PREFCORE_THRESHOLD);
- else
WRITE_ONCE(cpudata->highest_perf, cppc_perf.highest_perf);
+ else
+ WRITE_ONCE(cpudata->highest_perf, AMD_PSTATE_PREFCORE_THRESHOLD);

WRITE_ONCE(cpudata->nominal_perf, cppc_perf.nominal_perf);
WRITE_ONCE(cpudata->lowest_nonlinear_perf,


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