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SubjectRe: [PATCH v2 2/5] devfreq: add support for suspend/resume of a devfreq device
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Hi Chanwoo,

On 12/5/18 1:09 AM, Chanwoo Choi wrote:
> Hi Lukasz,
>
> On 2018년 12월 04일 18:53, Lukasz Luba wrote:
>> Hi Chanwoo,
>>
>> On 12/4/18 7:10 AM, Chanwoo Choi wrote:
>>> Hi Lukasz,
>>>
>>> I add the comment about 'suspend_count'.
>>>
>>> On 2018년 12월 04일 14:43, Chanwoo Choi wrote:
>>>> Hi,
>>>>
>>>> On 2018년 12월 04일 14:36, Chanwoo Choi wrote:
>>>>> Hi Lukasz,
>>>>>
>>>>> Looks good to me. But, I add the some comments.
>>>>> If you will fix it, feel free to add my tag:
>>>>> Reviewed-by: Chanwoo choi <cw00.choi@samsung.com>
>>>>
>>>> Sorry. Fix typo 'choi' to 'Choi' as following.
>>>> Reviewed-by: Chanwoo Choi <cw00.choi@samsung.com>
>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On 2018년 12월 03일 23:31, Lukasz Luba wrote:
>>>>>> The patch prepares devfreq device for handling suspend/resume
>>>>>> functionality. The new fields will store needed information during this
>>>>>
>>>>> nitpick. Remove unneeded space. There are two spaces between '.' and 'The new'.
>>>>>
>>>>>> process. Devfreq framework handles opp-suspend DT entry and there is no
>>>>>
>>>>> ditto.
>>>>>
>>>>>> need of modyfications in the drivers code. It uses atomic variables to
>>>>>
>>>>> ditto.
>>>>>
>>>>>> make sure no race condition affects the process.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> The patch is based on earlier work by Tobias Jakobi.
>>>>>
>>>>> Please remove it from each patch description.
>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Suggested-by: Tobias Jakobi <tjakobi@math.uni-bielefeld.de>
>>>>>> Suggested-by: Chanwoo Choi <cw00.choi@samsung.com>
>>>>>> Signed-off-by: Lukasz Luba <l.luba@partner.samsung.com>
>>>>>> ---
>>>>>> drivers/devfreq/devfreq.c | 51 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------
>>>>>> include/linux/devfreq.h | 7 +++++++
>>>>>> 2 files changed, 50 insertions(+), 8 deletions(-)
>>>>>>
>>>>>> diff --git a/drivers/devfreq/devfreq.c b/drivers/devfreq/devfreq.c
>>>>>> index a9fd61b..36bed24 100644
>>>>>> --- a/drivers/devfreq/devfreq.c
>>>>>> +++ b/drivers/devfreq/devfreq.c
>>>>>> @@ -316,6 +316,10 @@ static int devfreq_set_target(struct devfreq *devfreq, unsigned long new_freq,
>>>>>> "Couldn't update frequency transition information.\n");
>>>>>>
>>>>>> devfreq->previous_freq = new_freq;
>>>>>> +
>>>>>> + if (devfreq->suspend_freq)
>>>>>> + devfreq->resume_freq = cur_freq;
>>>>>> +
>>>>>> return err;
>>>>>> }
>>>>>>
>>>>>> @@ -667,6 +671,9 @@ struct devfreq *devfreq_add_device(struct device *dev,
>>>>>> }
>>>>>> devfreq->max_freq = devfreq->scaling_max_freq;
>>>>>>
>>>>>> + devfreq->suspend_freq = dev_pm_opp_get_suspend_opp_freq(dev);
>>>>>> + atomic_set(&devfreq->suspend_count, 0);
>>>>>> +
>>>>>> dev_set_name(&devfreq->dev, "devfreq%d",
>>>>>> atomic_inc_return(&devfreq_no));
>>>>>> err = device_register(&devfreq->dev);
>>>>>> @@ -867,14 +874,28 @@ EXPORT_SYMBOL(devm_devfreq_remove_device);
>>>>>> */
>>>>>> int devfreq_suspend_device(struct devfreq *devfreq)
>>>>>> {
>>>>>> + int ret;
>>>>>> +
>>>>>> if (!devfreq)
>>>>>> return -EINVAL;
>>>>>>
>>>>>> - if (!devfreq->governor)
>>>>>> - return 0;
>>>>>> + if (devfreq->governor) {
>>>>>> + ret = devfreq->governor->event_handler(devfreq,
>>>>>> + DEVFREQ_GOV_SUSPEND, NULL);
>>>>>> + if (ret)
>>>>>> + return ret;
>>>>>> + }
>>>>>> +
>>>>>> + if (devfreq->suspend_freq) {
>>>>>> + if (atomic_inc_return(&devfreq->suspend_count) > 1)
>>>>>> + return 0;
>>>>>> +
>>>>>> + ret = devfreq_set_target(devfreq, devfreq->suspend_freq, 0);
>>>>>> + if (ret)
>>>>>> + return ret;
>>>>>> + }
>>>
>>> In this patch, if some users call 'devfreq_suspend_device' twice,
>>> 'devfreq->governor->event_handler(devfreq, DEVFREQ_GOV_SUSPEND, NULL)'
>>> is called twice but devfreq_set_target() is called only one.
>>> I knew that it is no problem for operation.
>>>
>>> But,
>>> I think that you better to use 'suspend_count' as the reference count
>>> of devfreq_suspend/resume_device(). But, if you use 'suspend_count'
>>> in order to check whether this devfreq is suspended or not,
>>> we can reduce the unneeded redundant call when calling it twice.
>>>
>>> clock and regulator used the 'reference count' method in order to
>>> remove the redundant call.
>>
>> I think I've got the point. I will move the atomic check just
>> after the !devfreq check. Something like the code bellow is what you
>> would like to see?
>> ---8<-----
>> if (!devfreq)
>> return -EINVAL;
>> if (atomic_inc_return(&devfreq->suspend_count) > 1)
>> return0;
>
> Looks good to me. I agree.
OK
>
>>
>> ---->8-------
>>>
>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> - return devfreq->governor->event_handler(devfreq,
>>>>>> - DEVFREQ_GOV_SUSPEND, NULL);
>>>>>> + return 0;
>>>>>> }
>>>>>> EXPORT_SYMBOL(devfreq_suspend_device);
>>>>>>
>>>>>> @@ -888,14 +909,28 @@ EXPORT_SYMBOL(devfreq_suspend_device);
>>>>>> */
>>>>>> int devfreq_resume_device(struct devfreq *devfreq)
>>>>>> {
>>>>>> + int ret;
>>>>>> +
>>>>>> if (!devfreq)
>>>>>> return -EINVAL;
>>>>>>
>>>>>> - if (!devfreq->governor)
>>>>>> - return 0;
>>>>>> + if (devfreq->resume_freq) {
>>>>>> + if (atomic_dec_return(&devfreq->suspend_count) >= 1)
>>>>>> + return 0;
>>>
>>> ditto.
>> Same approach here:
>> ---8<-----
>> if (!devfreq)
>> return -EINVAL;
>> if (atomic_dec_return(&devfreq->suspend_count) >= 1)
>> return 0;
>
> Looks good to me.
Thank you. The patch set v3 is going to be sent.

Regards,
Lukasz

>
>> ---->8-------
>>
>> Regards,
>> Lukasz
>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> - return devfreq->governor->event_handler(devfreq,
>>>>>> - DEVFREQ_GOV_RESUME, NULL);
>>>>>> + ret = devfreq_set_target(devfreq, devfreq->resume_freq, 0);
>>>>>> + if (ret)
>>>>>> + return ret;
>>>>>> + }
>>>>>> +
>>>>>> + if (devfreq->governor) {
>>>>>> + ret = devfreq->governor->event_handler(devfreq,
>>>>>> + DEVFREQ_GOV_RESUME, NULL);
>>>>>> + if (ret)
>>>>>> + return ret;
>>>>>> + }
>>>>>> +
>>>>>> + return 0;
>>>>>> }
>>>>>> EXPORT_SYMBOL(devfreq_resume_device);
>>>>>>
>>>>>> diff --git a/include/linux/devfreq.h b/include/linux/devfreq.h
>>>>>> index e4963b0..d985199 100644
>>>>>> --- a/include/linux/devfreq.h
>>>>>> +++ b/include/linux/devfreq.h
>>>>>> @@ -131,6 +131,9 @@ struct devfreq_dev_profile {
>>>>>> * @scaling_min_freq: Limit minimum frequency requested by OPP interface
>>>>>> * @scaling_max_freq: Limit maximum frequency requested by OPP interface
>>>>>> * @stop_polling: devfreq polling status of a device.
>>>>>> + * @suspend_freq: frequency of a device set during suspend phase.
>>>>>> + * @resume_freq: frequency of a device set in resume phase.
>>>>>> + * @suspend_count: suspend requests counter for a device.
>>>>>> * @total_trans: Number of devfreq transitions
>>>>>> * @trans_table: Statistics of devfreq transitions
>>>>>> * @time_in_state: Statistics of devfreq states
>>>>>> @@ -167,6 +170,10 @@ struct devfreq {
>>>>>> unsigned long scaling_max_freq;
>>>>>> bool stop_polling;
>>>>>>
>>>>>> + unsigned long suspend_freq;
>>>>>> + unsigned long resume_freq;
>>>>>> + atomic_t suspend_count;
>>>>>> +
>>>>>> /* information for device frequency transition */
>>>>>> unsigned int total_trans;
>>>>>> unsigned int *trans_table;
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>
>

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