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Vaidyanathan Srinivasanb3d627a2014-04-01 12:43:26 +05301/*
2 * POWERNV cpufreq driver for the IBM POWER processors
3 *
4 * (C) Copyright IBM 2014
5 *
6 * Author: Vaidyanathan Srinivasan <svaidy at linux.vnet.ibm.com>
7 *
8 * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
9 * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
10 * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
11 * any later version.
12 *
13 * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
14 * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
15 * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
16 * GNU General Public License for more details.
17 *
18 */
19
20#define pr_fmt(fmt) "powernv-cpufreq: " fmt
21
22#include <linux/kernel.h>
23#include <linux/sysfs.h>
24#include <linux/cpumask.h>
25#include <linux/module.h>
26#include <linux/cpufreq.h>
27#include <linux/smp.h>
28#include <linux/of.h>
29
30#include <asm/cputhreads.h>
31#include <asm/reg.h>
32
33#define POWERNV_MAX_PSTATES 256
34
35static struct cpufreq_frequency_table powernv_freqs[POWERNV_MAX_PSTATES+1];
Vaidyanathan Srinivasanb3d627a2014-04-01 12:43:26 +053036
37/*
38 * Note: The set of pstates consists of contiguous integers, the
39 * smallest of which is indicated by powernv_pstate_info.min, the
40 * largest of which is indicated by powernv_pstate_info.max.
41 *
42 * The nominal pstate is the highest non-turbo pstate in this
43 * platform. This is indicated by powernv_pstate_info.nominal.
44 */
45static struct powernv_pstate_info {
46 int min;
47 int max;
48 int nominal;
49 int nr_pstates;
50} powernv_pstate_info;
51
52/*
53 * Initialize the freq table based on data obtained
54 * from the firmware passed via device-tree
55 */
56static int init_powernv_pstates(void)
57{
58 struct device_node *power_mgt;
59 int i, pstate_min, pstate_max, pstate_nominal, nr_pstates = 0;
60 const __be32 *pstate_ids, *pstate_freqs;
61 u32 len_ids, len_freqs;
62
63 power_mgt = of_find_node_by_path("/ibm,opal/power-mgt");
64 if (!power_mgt) {
65 pr_warn("power-mgt node not found\n");
66 return -ENODEV;
67 }
68
69 if (of_property_read_u32(power_mgt, "ibm,pstate-min", &pstate_min)) {
70 pr_warn("ibm,pstate-min node not found\n");
71 return -ENODEV;
72 }
73
74 if (of_property_read_u32(power_mgt, "ibm,pstate-max", &pstate_max)) {
75 pr_warn("ibm,pstate-max node not found\n");
76 return -ENODEV;
77 }
78
79 if (of_property_read_u32(power_mgt, "ibm,pstate-nominal",
80 &pstate_nominal)) {
81 pr_warn("ibm,pstate-nominal not found\n");
82 return -ENODEV;
83 }
84 pr_info("cpufreq pstate min %d nominal %d max %d\n", pstate_min,
85 pstate_nominal, pstate_max);
86
87 pstate_ids = of_get_property(power_mgt, "ibm,pstate-ids", &len_ids);
88 if (!pstate_ids) {
89 pr_warn("ibm,pstate-ids not found\n");
90 return -ENODEV;
91 }
92
93 pstate_freqs = of_get_property(power_mgt, "ibm,pstate-frequencies-mhz",
94 &len_freqs);
95 if (!pstate_freqs) {
96 pr_warn("ibm,pstate-frequencies-mhz not found\n");
97 return -ENODEV;
98 }
99
100 WARN_ON(len_ids != len_freqs);
101 nr_pstates = min(len_ids, len_freqs) / sizeof(u32);
102 if (!nr_pstates) {
103 pr_warn("No PStates found\n");
104 return -ENODEV;
105 }
106
107 pr_debug("NR PStates %d\n", nr_pstates);
108 for (i = 0; i < nr_pstates; i++) {
109 u32 id = be32_to_cpu(pstate_ids[i]);
110 u32 freq = be32_to_cpu(pstate_freqs[i]);
111
112 pr_debug("PState id %d freq %d MHz\n", id, freq);
113 powernv_freqs[i].frequency = freq * 1000; /* kHz */
Gautham R. Shenoy0692c692014-04-01 12:43:27 +0530114 powernv_freqs[i].driver_data = id;
Vaidyanathan Srinivasanb3d627a2014-04-01 12:43:26 +0530115 }
116 /* End of list marker entry */
117 powernv_freqs[i].frequency = CPUFREQ_TABLE_END;
118
119 powernv_pstate_info.min = pstate_min;
120 powernv_pstate_info.max = pstate_max;
121 powernv_pstate_info.nominal = pstate_nominal;
122 powernv_pstate_info.nr_pstates = nr_pstates;
123
124 return 0;
125}
126
127/* Returns the CPU frequency corresponding to the pstate_id. */
128static unsigned int pstate_id_to_freq(int pstate_id)
129{
130 int i;
131
132 i = powernv_pstate_info.max - pstate_id;
133 BUG_ON(i >= powernv_pstate_info.nr_pstates || i < 0);
134
135 return powernv_freqs[i].frequency;
136}
137
138/*
139 * cpuinfo_nominal_freq_show - Show the nominal CPU frequency as indicated by
140 * the firmware
141 */
142static ssize_t cpuinfo_nominal_freq_show(struct cpufreq_policy *policy,
143 char *buf)
144{
145 return sprintf(buf, "%u\n",
146 pstate_id_to_freq(powernv_pstate_info.nominal));
147}
148
149struct freq_attr cpufreq_freq_attr_cpuinfo_nominal_freq =
150 __ATTR_RO(cpuinfo_nominal_freq);
151
152static struct freq_attr *powernv_cpu_freq_attr[] = {
153 &cpufreq_freq_attr_scaling_available_freqs,
154 &cpufreq_freq_attr_cpuinfo_nominal_freq,
155 NULL,
156};
157
158/* Helper routines */
159
160/* Access helpers to power mgt SPR */
161
162static inline unsigned long get_pmspr(unsigned long sprn)
163{
164 switch (sprn) {
165 case SPRN_PMCR:
166 return mfspr(SPRN_PMCR);
167
168 case SPRN_PMICR:
169 return mfspr(SPRN_PMICR);
170
171 case SPRN_PMSR:
172 return mfspr(SPRN_PMSR);
173 }
174 BUG();
175}
176
177static inline void set_pmspr(unsigned long sprn, unsigned long val)
178{
179 switch (sprn) {
180 case SPRN_PMCR:
181 mtspr(SPRN_PMCR, val);
182 return;
183
184 case SPRN_PMICR:
185 mtspr(SPRN_PMICR, val);
186 return;
187 }
188 BUG();
189}
190
191/*
192 * Use objects of this type to query/update
193 * pstates on a remote CPU via smp_call_function.
194 */
195struct powernv_smp_call_data {
196 unsigned int freq;
197 int pstate_id;
198};
199
200/*
201 * powernv_read_cpu_freq: Reads the current frequency on this CPU.
202 *
203 * Called via smp_call_function.
204 *
205 * Note: The caller of the smp_call_function should pass an argument of
206 * the type 'struct powernv_smp_call_data *' along with this function.
207 *
208 * The current frequency on this CPU will be returned via
209 * ((struct powernv_smp_call_data *)arg)->freq;
210 */
211static void powernv_read_cpu_freq(void *arg)
212{
213 unsigned long pmspr_val;
214 s8 local_pstate_id;
215 struct powernv_smp_call_data *freq_data = arg;
216
217 pmspr_val = get_pmspr(SPRN_PMSR);
218
219 /*
220 * The local pstate id corresponds bits 48..55 in the PMSR.
221 * Note: Watch out for the sign!
222 */
223 local_pstate_id = (pmspr_val >> 48) & 0xFF;
224 freq_data->pstate_id = local_pstate_id;
225 freq_data->freq = pstate_id_to_freq(freq_data->pstate_id);
226
227 pr_debug("cpu %d pmsr %016lX pstate_id %d frequency %d kHz\n",
228 raw_smp_processor_id(), pmspr_val, freq_data->pstate_id,
229 freq_data->freq);
230}
231
232/*
233 * powernv_cpufreq_get: Returns the CPU frequency as reported by the
234 * firmware for CPU 'cpu'. This value is reported through the sysfs
235 * file cpuinfo_cur_freq.
236 */
237unsigned int powernv_cpufreq_get(unsigned int cpu)
238{
239 struct powernv_smp_call_data freq_data;
240
241 smp_call_function_any(cpu_sibling_mask(cpu), powernv_read_cpu_freq,
242 &freq_data, 1);
243
244 return freq_data.freq;
245}
246
247/*
248 * set_pstate: Sets the pstate on this CPU.
249 *
250 * This is called via an smp_call_function.
251 *
252 * The caller must ensure that freq_data is of the type
253 * (struct powernv_smp_call_data *) and the pstate_id which needs to be set
254 * on this CPU should be present in freq_data->pstate_id.
255 */
256static void set_pstate(void *freq_data)
257{
258 unsigned long val;
259 unsigned long pstate_ul =
260 ((struct powernv_smp_call_data *) freq_data)->pstate_id;
261
262 val = get_pmspr(SPRN_PMCR);
263 val = val & 0x0000FFFFFFFFFFFFULL;
264
265 pstate_ul = pstate_ul & 0xFF;
266
267 /* Set both global(bits 56..63) and local(bits 48..55) PStates */
268 val = val | (pstate_ul << 56) | (pstate_ul << 48);
269
270 pr_debug("Setting cpu %d pmcr to %016lX\n",
271 raw_smp_processor_id(), val);
272 set_pmspr(SPRN_PMCR, val);
273}
274
275/*
276 * powernv_cpufreq_target_index: Sets the frequency corresponding to
277 * the cpufreq table entry indexed by new_index on the cpus in the
278 * mask policy->cpus
279 */
280static int powernv_cpufreq_target_index(struct cpufreq_policy *policy,
281 unsigned int new_index)
282{
283 struct powernv_smp_call_data freq_data;
284
Gautham R. Shenoy0692c692014-04-01 12:43:27 +0530285 freq_data.pstate_id = powernv_freqs[new_index].driver_data;
Vaidyanathan Srinivasanb3d627a2014-04-01 12:43:26 +0530286
287 /*
288 * Use smp_call_function to send IPI and execute the
289 * mtspr on target CPU. We could do that without IPI
290 * if current CPU is within policy->cpus (core)
291 */
292 smp_call_function_any(policy->cpus, set_pstate, &freq_data, 1);
293
294 return 0;
295}
296
297static int powernv_cpufreq_cpu_init(struct cpufreq_policy *policy)
298{
299 int base, i;
300
301 base = cpu_first_thread_sibling(policy->cpu);
302
303 for (i = 0; i < threads_per_core; i++)
304 cpumask_set_cpu(base + i, policy->cpus);
305
306 return cpufreq_table_validate_and_show(policy, powernv_freqs);
307}
308
309static struct cpufreq_driver powernv_cpufreq_driver = {
310 .name = "powernv-cpufreq",
311 .flags = CPUFREQ_CONST_LOOPS,
312 .init = powernv_cpufreq_cpu_init,
313 .verify = cpufreq_generic_frequency_table_verify,
314 .target_index = powernv_cpufreq_target_index,
315 .get = powernv_cpufreq_get,
316 .attr = powernv_cpu_freq_attr,
317};
318
319static int __init powernv_cpufreq_init(void)
320{
321 int rc = 0;
322
323 /* Discover pstates from device tree and init */
324 rc = init_powernv_pstates();
325 if (rc) {
326 pr_info("powernv-cpufreq disabled. System does not support PState control\n");
327 return rc;
328 }
329
330 return cpufreq_register_driver(&powernv_cpufreq_driver);
331}
332module_init(powernv_cpufreq_init);
333
334static void __exit powernv_cpufreq_exit(void)
335{
336 cpufreq_unregister_driver(&powernv_cpufreq_driver);
337}
338module_exit(powernv_cpufreq_exit);
339
340MODULE_LICENSE("GPL");
341MODULE_AUTHOR("Vaidyanathan Srinivasan <svaidy at linux.vnet.ibm.com>");