Hi, On Wed, Sep 27, 2017 at 11:51:30AM +0000, icenowy@aosc.io wrote: > 在 2017-09-25 18:27,Maxime Ripard 写道: > > On Mon, Sep 25, 2017 at 10:12:09AM +0000, Icenowy Zheng wrote: > > > 于 2017年9月25日 GMT+08:00 下午6:10:27, Maxime Ripard > > > 写到: > > > >Hi, > > > > > > > >On Sat, Sep 23, 2017 at 12:15:28AM +0000, Icenowy Zheng wrote: > > > >> This patchset imports simple DVFS support for Allwinner A64 SoC. > > > >> > > > >> As the thermal sensor driver is not yet implemented and some boards > > > >> have still no AXP PMIC support, now only two OPPs are present -- > > > >> 648MHz@1.04V and 816MHz@1.1V to prevent overheat or undervoltage. > > > >> > > > >> PATCH 1 is a fix to the CCU driver of A64, and the remaining patches > > > >> set up the device tree bits of the DVFS on Pine64. > > > > > > > >How has this been tested? > > > > > > > >What tasks did you run, with what governor, etc... > > > > > > I only tested manual frequency switching between 648MHz and > > > 816MHz, and tested the PLL stuck issue by change the OPPs to > > > some random value. > > > > Ideally, we should test that it's actually reliable. Poorly chosen > > OPPs might lead to corrupt data that you might not get before a while. > > > > Please test using: > > https://linux-sunxi.org/Hardware_Reliability_Tests#Reliability_of_cpufreq_voltage.2Ffrequency_settings > > > > And post the report. > > ``` > root@p64 [ cpuburn-arm@master ] # ./cpuburn-a53 & > [1] 2543 > root@p64 [ cpuburn-arm@master ] # ./cpufreq-ljt-stress-test > Creating './whitenoise-1920x1080.jpg' ... done > CPU stress test, which is doing JPEG decoding by libjpeg-turbo > at different cpufreq operating points. > > Testing CPU 0 > 816 MHz ............................................................ OK > 648 MHz ............................................................ OK > > Testing CPU 1 > 816 MHz ............................................................ OK > 648 MHz ............................................................ OK > > Testing CPU 2 > 816 MHz ............................................................ OK > 648 MHz ............................................................ OK > > Testing CPU 3 > 816 MHz ............................................................ OK > 648 MHz ............................................................ OK > > Overall result : PASSED > ``` Great, thanks! Can you put that in your cover letter for the next version? Maxime -- Maxime Ripard, Free Electrons Embedded Linux and Kernel engineering http://free-electrons.com