On Fri, Apr 24, 2015 at 8:55 PM, Sascha Hauer s.hauer@pengutronix.de wrote:
On Fri, Apr 24, 2015 at 02:46:25PM +0800, Pi-Cheng Chen wrote:
Hi Sascha,
Thanks for reviewing.
On Thu, Apr 23, 2015 at 8:01 PM, Sascha Hauer s.hauer@pengutronix.de wrote:
On Mon, Apr 20, 2015 at 05:27:26PM +0800, pi-cheng.chen wrote:
This patch implements MT8173 specific cpufreq driver with OPP table defined in the driver code.
Signed-off-by: pi-cheng.chen pi-cheng.chen@linaro.org
drivers/cpufreq/Kconfig.arm | 6 + drivers/cpufreq/Makefile | 1 + drivers/cpufreq/mt8173-cpufreq.c | 509 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 3 files changed, 516 insertions(+) create mode 100644 drivers/cpufreq/mt8173-cpufreq.c
+static int mtk_cpufreq_voltage_trace(struct cpu_dvfs_info *info,
struct mtk_cpu_opp *opp)
+{
struct regulator *proc_reg = info->proc_reg;
struct regulator *sram_reg = info->sram_reg;
int old_vproc, new_vproc, old_vsram, new_vsram, vsram, vproc, ret;
old_vproc = regulator_get_voltage(proc_reg);
old_vsram = regulator_get_voltage(sram_reg);
new_vproc = opp->vproc;
new_vsram = opp->vsram;
/*
* In the case the voltage is going to be scaled up, Vsram and Vproc
* need to be scaled up step by step. In each step, Vsram needs to be
* set to (Vproc + 200mV) first, then Vproc is set to (Vsram - 100mV).
* Repeat the step until Vsram and Vproc are set to target voltage.
*/
if (old_vproc < new_vproc) {
+next_up_step:
old_vsram = regulator_get_voltage(sram_reg);
vsram = (new_vsram - old_vproc < MAX_VOLT_SHIFT) ?
new_vsram : old_vproc + MAX_VOLT_SHIFT;
vsram = get_regulator_voltage_floor(sram_reg, vsram);
ret = regulator_set_voltage(sram_reg, vsram, vsram);
if (ret)
return ret;
This introspecting the regulators for possible voltages looks hacky and unnecessary. regulator_set_voltage() can be passed minimum and maximum values, why don't you use it to increase the voltage within sensible limit, like
regulator_set_voltage(sram_reg, old_vsram + 100000, old_vsram + 200000);
or similar?
I am sorry I don't understand how could I do it. Would you elaborate?
You try to set the OPPs to the exact voltages, then next use functions to determine the next exact higher voltage and set the regulator voltage to an exact value. Instead of doing this you can let the ability to specify a voltage range work for you, something like:
int tolerance = 50000; while (vproc < new_vproc) { int next = min(new_vproc - vproc, 200000); int next_sram = next + 100000; regulator_set_voltage(sram_reg, next_sram - tolerance, next_sram + tolerance); regulator_set_voltage(vproc_reg, next - tolerance, next + tolerance); vproc = regulator_get_voltage(vproc_reg); }
Thanks for your explanation. I'll try it to get rid of those functions to find out the exact voltages.
Best Regards, Pi-Cheng
Sascha
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