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1Operating Performance Points (OPP) Library
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4(C) 2009-2010 Nishanth Menon <nm@ti.com>, Texas Instruments Incorporated
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6Contents
7--------
81. Introduction
92. Initial OPP List Registration
103. OPP Search Functions
114. OPP Availability Control Functions
125. OPP Data Retrieval Functions
a0dd7b79 136. Data Structures
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151. Introduction
16===============
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171.1 What is an Operating Performance Point (OPP)?
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19Complex SoCs of today consists of a multiple sub-modules working in conjunction.
20In an operational system executing varied use cases, not all modules in the SoC
21need to function at their highest performing frequency all the time. To
22facilitate this, sub-modules in a SoC are grouped into domains, allowing some
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23domains to run at lower voltage and frequency while other domains run at
24voltage/frequency pairs that are higher.
25
26The set of discrete tuples consisting of frequency and voltage pairs that
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27the device will support per domain are called Operating Performance Points or
28OPPs.
29
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30As an example:
31Let us consider an MPU device which supports the following:
32{300MHz at minimum voltage of 1V}, {800MHz at minimum voltage of 1.2V},
33{1GHz at minimum voltage of 1.3V}
34
35We can represent these as three OPPs as the following {Hz, uV} tuples:
36{300000000, 1000000}
37{800000000, 1200000}
38{1000000000, 1300000}
39
401.2 Operating Performance Points Library
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42OPP library provides a set of helper functions to organize and query the OPP
43information. The library is located in drivers/base/power/opp.c and the header
e4db1c74 44is located in include/linux/pm_opp.h. OPP library can be enabled by enabling
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45CONFIG_PM_OPP from power management menuconfig menu. OPP library depends on
46CONFIG_PM as certain SoCs such as Texas Instrument's OMAP framework allows to
47optionally boot at a certain OPP without needing cpufreq.
48
49Typical usage of the OPP library is as follows:
50(users) -> registers a set of default OPPs -> (library)
51SoC framework -> modifies on required cases certain OPPs -> OPP layer
52 -> queries to search/retrieve information ->
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54Architectures that provide a SoC framework for OPP should select ARCH_HAS_OPP
55to make the OPP layer available.
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57OPP layer expects each domain to be represented by a unique device pointer. SoC
58framework registers a set of initial OPPs per device with the OPP layer. This
59list is expected to be an optimally small number typically around 5 per device.
60This initial list contains a set of OPPs that the framework expects to be safely
61enabled by default in the system.
62
63Note on OPP Availability:
64------------------------
65As the system proceeds to operate, SoC framework may choose to make certain
66OPPs available or not available on each device based on various external
67factors. Example usage: Thermal management or other exceptional situations where
68SoC framework might choose to disable a higher frequency OPP to safely continue
69operations until that OPP could be re-enabled if possible.
70
71OPP library facilitates this concept in it's implementation. The following
72operational functions operate only on available opps:
5d4879cd 73opp_find_freq_{ceil, floor}, dev_pm_opp_get_voltage, dev_pm_opp_get_freq, dev_pm_opp_get_opp_count
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75dev_pm_opp_find_freq_exact is meant to be used to find the opp pointer which can then
76be used for dev_pm_opp_enable/disable functions to make an opp available as required.
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77
78WARNING: Users of OPP library should refresh their availability count using
5d4879cd 79get_opp_count if dev_pm_opp_enable/disable functions are invoked for a device, the
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80exact mechanism to trigger these or the notification mechanism to other
81dependent subsystems such as cpufreq are left to the discretion of the SoC
82specific framework which uses the OPP library. Similar care needs to be taken
83care to refresh the cpufreq table in cases of these operations.
84
85WARNING on OPP List locking mechanism:
86-------------------------------------------------
87OPP library uses RCU for exclusivity. RCU allows the query functions to operate
88in multiple contexts and this synchronization mechanism is optimal for a read
89intensive operations on data structure as the OPP library caters to.
90
91To ensure that the data retrieved are sane, the users such as SoC framework
92should ensure that the section of code operating on OPP queries are locked
93using RCU read locks. The opp_find_freq_{exact,ceil,floor},
94opp_get_{voltage, freq, opp_count} fall into this category.
95
96opp_{add,enable,disable} are updaters which use mutex and implement it's own
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97RCU locking mechanisms. These functions should *NOT* be called under RCU locks
98and other contexts that prevent blocking functions in RCU or mutex operations
99from working.
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100
1012. Initial OPP List Registration
102================================
5d4879cd 103The SoC implementation calls dev_pm_opp_add function iteratively to add OPPs per
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104device. It is expected that the SoC framework will register the OPP entries
105optimally- typical numbers range to be less than 5. The list generated by
106registering the OPPs is maintained by OPP library throughout the device
107operation. The SoC framework can subsequently control the availability of the
5d4879cd 108OPPs dynamically using the dev_pm_opp_enable / disable functions.
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5d4879cd 110dev_pm_opp_add - Add a new OPP for a specific domain represented by the device pointer.
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111 The OPP is defined using the frequency and voltage. Once added, the OPP
112 is assumed to be available and control of it's availability can be done
5d4879cd 113 with the dev_pm_opp_enable/disable functions. OPP library internally stores
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114 and manages this information in the opp struct. This function may be
115 used by SoC framework to define a optimal list as per the demands of
116 SoC usage environment.
117
118 WARNING: Do not use this function in interrupt context.
119
120 Example:
121 soc_pm_init()
122 {
123 /* Do things */
5d4879cd 124 r = dev_pm_opp_add(mpu_dev, 1000000, 900000);
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125 if (!r) {
126 pr_err("%s: unable to register mpu opp(%d)\n", r);
127 goto no_cpufreq;
128 }
129 /* Do cpufreq things */
130 no_cpufreq:
131 /* Do remaining things */
132 }
133
1343. OPP Search Functions
135=======================
136High level framework such as cpufreq operates on frequencies. To map the
137frequency back to the corresponding OPP, OPP library provides handy functions
138to search the OPP list that OPP library internally manages. These search
139functions return the matching pointer representing the opp if a match is
140found, else returns error. These errors are expected to be handled by standard
141error checks such as IS_ERR() and appropriate actions taken by the caller.
142
5d4879cd 143dev_pm_opp_find_freq_exact - Search for an OPP based on an *exact* frequency and
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144 availability. This function is especially useful to enable an OPP which
145 is not available by default.
146 Example: In a case when SoC framework detects a situation where a
147 higher frequency could be made available, it can use this function to
5d4879cd 148 find the OPP prior to call the dev_pm_opp_enable to actually make it available.
e1f60b29 149 rcu_read_lock();
5d4879cd 150 opp = dev_pm_opp_find_freq_exact(dev, 1000000000, false);
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151 rcu_read_unlock();
152 /* dont operate on the pointer.. just do a sanity check.. */
153 if (IS_ERR(opp)) {
154 pr_err("frequency not disabled!\n");
155 /* trigger appropriate actions.. */
156 } else {
5d4879cd 157 dev_pm_opp_enable(dev,1000000000);
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158 }
159
160 NOTE: This is the only search function that operates on OPPs which are
161 not available.
162
5d4879cd 163dev_pm_opp_find_freq_floor - Search for an available OPP which is *at most* the
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164 provided frequency. This function is useful while searching for a lesser
165 match OR operating on OPP information in the order of decreasing
166 frequency.
167 Example: To find the highest opp for a device:
168 freq = ULONG_MAX;
169 rcu_read_lock();
5d4879cd 170 dev_pm_opp_find_freq_floor(dev, &freq);
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171 rcu_read_unlock();
172
5d4879cd 173dev_pm_opp_find_freq_ceil - Search for an available OPP which is *at least* the
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174 provided frequency. This function is useful while searching for a
175 higher match OR operating on OPP information in the order of increasing
176 frequency.
177 Example 1: To find the lowest opp for a device:
178 freq = 0;
179 rcu_read_lock();
5d4879cd 180 dev_pm_opp_find_freq_ceil(dev, &freq);
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181 rcu_read_unlock();
182 Example 2: A simplified implementation of a SoC cpufreq_driver->target:
183 soc_cpufreq_target(..)
184 {
185 /* Do stuff like policy checks etc. */
186 /* Find the best frequency match for the req */
187 rcu_read_lock();
5d4879cd 188 opp = dev_pm_opp_find_freq_ceil(dev, &freq);
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189 rcu_read_unlock();
190 if (!IS_ERR(opp))
191 soc_switch_to_freq_voltage(freq);
192 else
25985edc 193 /* do something when we can't satisfy the req */
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194 /* do other stuff */
195 }
196
1974. OPP Availability Control Functions
198=====================================
199A default OPP list registered with the OPP library may not cater to all possible
200situation. The OPP library provides a set of functions to modify the
201availability of a OPP within the OPP list. This allows SoC frameworks to have
202fine grained dynamic control of which sets of OPPs are operationally available.
203These functions are intended to *temporarily* remove an OPP in conditions such
204as thermal considerations (e.g. don't use OPPx until the temperature drops).
205
206WARNING: Do not use these functions in interrupt context.
207
5d4879cd 208dev_pm_opp_enable - Make a OPP available for operation.
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209 Example: Lets say that 1GHz OPP is to be made available only if the
210 SoC temperature is lower than a certain threshold. The SoC framework
211 implementation might choose to do something as follows:
212 if (cur_temp < temp_low_thresh) {
213 /* Enable 1GHz if it was disabled */
214 rcu_read_lock();
5d4879cd 215 opp = dev_pm_opp_find_freq_exact(dev, 1000000000, false);
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216 rcu_read_unlock();
217 /* just error check */
218 if (!IS_ERR(opp))
5d4879cd 219 ret = dev_pm_opp_enable(dev, 1000000000);
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220 else
221 goto try_something_else;
222 }
223
5d4879cd 224dev_pm_opp_disable - Make an OPP to be not available for operation
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225 Example: Lets say that 1GHz OPP is to be disabled if the temperature
226 exceeds a threshold value. The SoC framework implementation might
227 choose to do something as follows:
228 if (cur_temp > temp_high_thresh) {
229 /* Disable 1GHz if it was enabled */
230 rcu_read_lock();
5d4879cd 231 opp = dev_pm_opp_find_freq_exact(dev, 1000000000, true);
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232 rcu_read_unlock();
233 /* just error check */
234 if (!IS_ERR(opp))
5d4879cd 235 ret = dev_pm_opp_disable(dev, 1000000000);
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236 else
237 goto try_something_else;
238 }
239
2405. OPP Data Retrieval Functions
241===============================
242Since OPP library abstracts away the OPP information, a set of functions to pull
243information from the OPP structure is necessary. Once an OPP pointer is
244retrieved using the search functions, the following functions can be used by SoC
245framework to retrieve the information represented inside the OPP layer.
246
5d4879cd 247dev_pm_opp_get_voltage - Retrieve the voltage represented by the opp pointer.
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248 Example: At a cpufreq transition to a different frequency, SoC
249 framework requires to set the voltage represented by the OPP using
250 the regulator framework to the Power Management chip providing the
251 voltage.
252 soc_switch_to_freq_voltage(freq)
253 {
254 /* do things */
255 rcu_read_lock();
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256 opp = dev_pm_opp_find_freq_ceil(dev, &freq);
257 v = dev_pm_opp_get_voltage(opp);
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258 rcu_read_unlock();
259 if (v)
260 regulator_set_voltage(.., v);
261 /* do other things */
262 }
263
5d4879cd 264dev_pm_opp_get_freq - Retrieve the freq represented by the opp pointer.
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265 Example: Lets say the SoC framework uses a couple of helper functions
266 we could pass opp pointers instead of doing additional parameters to
267 handle quiet a bit of data parameters.
268 soc_cpufreq_target(..)
269 {
270 /* do things.. */
271 max_freq = ULONG_MAX;
272 rcu_read_lock();
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273 max_opp = dev_pm_opp_find_freq_floor(dev,&max_freq);
274 requested_opp = dev_pm_opp_find_freq_ceil(dev,&freq);
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275 if (!IS_ERR(max_opp) && !IS_ERR(requested_opp))
276 r = soc_test_validity(max_opp, requested_opp);
277 rcu_read_unlock();
278 /* do other things */
279 }
280 soc_test_validity(..)
281 {
5d4879cd 282 if(dev_pm_opp_get_voltage(max_opp) < dev_pm_opp_get_voltage(requested_opp))
e1f60b29 283 return -EINVAL;
5d4879cd 284 if(dev_pm_opp_get_freq(max_opp) < dev_pm_opp_get_freq(requested_opp))
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285 return -EINVAL;
286 /* do things.. */
287 }
288
5d4879cd 289dev_pm_opp_get_opp_count - Retrieve the number of available opps for a device
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290 Example: Lets say a co-processor in the SoC needs to know the available
291 frequencies in a table, the main processor can notify as following:
292 soc_notify_coproc_available_frequencies()
293 {
294 /* Do things */
295 rcu_read_lock();
5d4879cd 296 num_available = dev_pm_opp_get_opp_count(dev);
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297 speeds = kzalloc(sizeof(u32) * num_available, GFP_KERNEL);
298 /* populate the table in increasing order */
299 freq = 0;
5d4879cd 300 while (!IS_ERR(opp = dev_pm_opp_find_freq_ceil(dev, &freq))) {
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301 speeds[i] = freq;
302 freq++;
303 i++;
304 }
305 rcu_read_unlock();
306
307 soc_notify_coproc(AVAILABLE_FREQs, speeds, num_available);
308 /* Do other things */
309 }
310
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312==================
313Typically an SoC contains multiple voltage domains which are variable. Each
314domain is represented by a device pointer. The relationship to OPP can be
315represented as follows:
316SoC
317 |- device 1
318 | |- opp 1 (availability, freq, voltage)
319 | |- opp 2 ..
320 ... ...
321 | `- opp n ..
322 |- device 2
323 ...
324 `- device m
325
326OPP library maintains a internal list that the SoC framework populates and
327accessed by various functions as described above. However, the structures
328representing the actual OPPs and domains are internal to the OPP library itself
329to allow for suitable abstraction reusable across systems.
330
47d43ba7 331struct dev_pm_opp - The internal data structure of OPP library which is used to
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332 represent an OPP. In addition to the freq, voltage, availability
333 information, it also contains internal book keeping information required
334 for the OPP library to operate on. Pointer to this structure is
335 provided back to the users such as SoC framework to be used as a
336 identifier for OPP in the interactions with OPP layer.
337
47d43ba7 338 WARNING: The struct dev_pm_opp pointer should not be parsed or modified by the
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339 users. The defaults of for an instance is populated by dev_pm_opp_add, but the
340 availability of the OPP can be modified by dev_pm_opp_enable/disable functions.
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341
342struct device - This is used to identify a domain to the OPP layer. The
343 nature of the device and it's implementation is left to the user of
344 OPP library such as the SoC framework.
345
346Overall, in a simplistic view, the data structure operations is represented as
347following:
348
349Initialization / modification:
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350 +-----+ /- dev_pm_opp_enable
351dev_pm_opp_add --> | opp | <-------
352 | +-----+ \- dev_pm_opp_disable
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353 \-------> domain_info(device)
354
355Search functions:
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356 /-- dev_pm_opp_find_freq_ceil ---\ +-----+
357domain_info<---- dev_pm_opp_find_freq_exact -----> | opp |
358 \-- dev_pm_opp_find_freq_floor ---/ +-----+
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359
360Retrieval functions:
5d4879cd 361+-----+ /- dev_pm_opp_get_voltage
e1f60b29 362| opp | <---
5d4879cd 363+-----+ \- dev_pm_opp_get_freq
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5d4879cd 365domain_info <- dev_pm_opp_get_opp_count
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