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From: Konrad Rzeszutek Wilk <konrad.wilk@oracle.com>
To: Borislav Petkov <bp@alien8.de>,
	Stefan Bader <stefan.bader@canonical.com>,
	Andre Przywara <andre@andrep.de>,
	"xen-devel@lists.xensource.com" <xen-devel@lists.xensource.com>,
	Linux Kernel Mailing List <linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org>,
	"Rafael J. Wysocki" <rjw@sisk.pl>,
	Matthew Garrett <mjg@redhat.com>
Subject: Re: kernel 3.7+ cpufreq regression on AMD system running as dom0
Date: Fri, 18 Jan 2013 17:00:01 -0500	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <20130118220001.GC4754@phenom.dumpdata.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20130118200331.GF4062@pd.tnic>

> 
> > Right, that information is gathered from the MSRs. I think the Xen would
> > need to do this since it can do the MSRs correctly and modify the P-states.
> > 
> > So something like this in the hypervisor maybe (not even tested):
> 
> Yeah, something like that. Basically you can copy the quirk down to the
> hypervisor.

<nods> Need also to include the comments from Matthew in it.
> 
> But, Andre was explaining to me the other day that those P-states
> frequencies are not that important.
> 
> Let me explain: the ondemand governor, for example, computes idle time
> and each time it needs to increase, it switches straight up to the
> highest frequency. When it decreases the freq. though, it goes down in a
> staircase manner, going over all P-states, AFAICT.
> 
> So we use them but not for all decisions. The question is, what does the
> xen governor(s) do?

 should look in the code. I know it borrowed from the Linux code - but
I don't know from which era - 2.6.18 maybe?

> 
> If it only uses the frequencies for reporting, then it is not that big
> of a deal. If it uses their values for switching decisions, then it
> probably needs the correct ones.

OK. 
> 
> > diff --git a/xen/arch/x86/acpi/cpufreq/powernow.c b/xen/arch/x86/acpi/cpufreq/powernow.c
> > index a9b7792..54e7808 100644
> > --- a/xen/arch/x86/acpi/cpufreq/powernow.c
> > +++ b/xen/arch/x86/acpi/cpufreq/powernow.c
> > @@ -146,7 +146,40 @@ static int powernow_cpufreq_target(struct cpufreq_policy *policy,
> >  
> >      return 0;
> >  }
> > +#define MSR_AMD_PSTATE_DEF_BASE     0xc0010064
> > +static void amd_fixup_frequency(struct xen_processor_px *px, int i)
> > +{
> > +	u32 hi, lo, fid, did;
> > +	int index = px->control & 0x00000007;
> > +
> > +	if (boot_cpu_data.x86_vendor != X86_VENDOR_AMD)
> > +		return;
> > +
> > +	if ((boot_cpu_data.x86 == 0x10 && boot_cpu_data.x86_model < 10)
> > +	    || boot_cpu_data.x86 == 0x11) {
> > +		rdmsr(MSR_AMD_PSTATE_DEF_BASE + index, lo, hi);
> > +        /* Bit 63 indicates whether contents are valid */
> > +        if (!(hi & 0x80000000))
> > +            return;
> 
> Something's funny with this indentation.

That was copy-n-paste, so I must have done something incorrectly. Anyhow
I still need to actually test this code.

> 
> > +
> > +		fid = lo & 0x3f;
> > +		did = (lo >> 6) & 7;
> > +		if (boot_cpu_data.x86 == 0x10)
> > +			px->core_frequency = (100 * (fid + 0x10)) >> did;
> > +		else
> > +			px->core_frequency = (100 * (fid + 8)) >> did;
> > +	}
> > +}
> > +
> > +static void amd_fixup_freq(struct processor_performance *perf)
> > +{
> >  
> > +    int i;
> > +
> > +    for (i = 0; i < perf->state_count; i++)
> > +        amd_fixup_frequency(perf->states, i);
> > +
> > +}
> >  static int powernow_cpufreq_verify(struct cpufreq_policy *policy)
> >  {
> >      struct acpi_cpufreq_data *data;
> > @@ -158,6 +191,8 @@ static int powernow_cpufreq_verify(struct cpufreq_policy *policy)
> >  
> >      perf = &processor_pminfo[policy->cpu]->perf;
> >  
> > +    amd_fixup_freq(perf);
> > +
> >      cpufreq_verify_within_limits(policy, 0, 
> >          perf->states[perf->platform_limit].core_frequency * 1000);
> 
> Thanks.
> 
> -- 
> Regards/Gruss,
>     Boris.
> 
> Sent from a fat crate under my desk. Formatting is fine.
> --

  reply	other threads:[~2013-01-18 22:00 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 28+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2013-01-14 15:58 kernel 3.7+ cpufreq regression on AMD system running as dom0 Stefan Bader
2013-01-14 16:34 ` Borislav Petkov
2013-01-14 16:55   ` [Xen-devel] " Jan Beulich
2013-01-14 17:08   ` Stefan Bader
2013-01-14 17:40     ` André Przywara
2013-01-14 17:40       ` André Przywara
2013-01-15 17:53   ` Konrad Rzeszutek Wilk
2013-01-15 18:18     ` Borislav Petkov
2013-01-18 19:00       ` Konrad Rzeszutek Wilk
2013-01-18 19:38         ` [Xen-devel] " Boris Ostrovsky
2013-01-18 19:44           ` Andrew Cooper
2013-01-18 20:03         ` Borislav Petkov
2013-01-18 22:00           ` Konrad Rzeszutek Wilk [this message]
2013-01-21 12:22           ` Stefan Bader
2013-01-21 12:42             ` Borislav Petkov
2013-01-21 12:53               ` Rafael J. Wysocki
2013-01-21 13:08                 ` Borislav Petkov
2013-01-21 13:11               ` Stefan Bader
2013-01-21 15:03               ` Stefan Bader
2013-01-21 15:31                 ` Borislav Petkov
2013-01-22 13:54                   ` Rafael J. Wysocki
2013-01-22  0:01         ` [Xen-devel] " Boris Ostrovsky
2013-01-16 10:26     ` Jan Beulich
2013-01-16 14:34       ` Stefan Bader
2013-01-16 14:34       ` [Xen-devel] " Stefan Bader
2013-01-16 10:26     ` Jan Beulich
2013-01-15 13:04 ` Matt Wilson
2013-01-15 17:59   ` [Xen-devel] " Matt Wilson

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