On Fri, 23 Feb 2018 16:23:36 +0000 Sudeep Holla <sudeep.holla@xxxxxxx> wrote: > The performance protocol is intended for the performance management of > group(s) of device(s) that run in the same performance domain. It > includes even the CPUs. A performance domain is defined by a set of > devices that always have to run at the same performance level. > For example, a set of CPUs that share a voltage domain, and have a > common frequency control, is said to be in the same performance domain. > > The commands in this protocol provide functionality to describe the > protocol version, describe various attribute flags, set and get the > performance level of a domain. It also supports discovery of the list > of performance levels supported by a performance domain, and the > properties of each performance level. > <snip> > + > +static int scmi_perf_attributes_get(const struct scmi_handle *handle, > + struct scmi_perf_info *pi) > +{ > + int ret; > + struct scmi_xfer *t; > + struct scmi_msg_resp_perf_attributes *attr; > + > + ret = scmi_one_xfer_init(handle, PROTOCOL_ATTRIBUTES, > + SCMI_PROTOCOL_PERF, 0, sizeof(*attr), &t); > + if (ret) > + return ret; > + > + attr = t->rx.buf; > + > + ret = scmi_do_xfer(handle, t); > + if (!ret) { Use a goto for the error path rather than indenting all this good path stuff. The same would help readability in various other places. > + u16 flags = le16_to_cpu(attr->flags); > + > + pi->num_domains = le16_to_cpu(attr->num_domains); > + pi->power_scale_mw = POWER_SCALE_IN_MILLIWATT(flags); > + pi->stats_addr = le32_to_cpu(attr->stats_addr_low) | > + (u64)le32_to_cpu(attr->stats_addr_high) << 32; > + pi->stats_size = le32_to_cpu(attr->stats_size); > + } > + > + scmi_one_xfer_put(handle, t); > + return ret; > +} > + ... > + > +static struct scmi_perf_ops perf_ops = { > + .limits_set = scmi_perf_limits_set, > + .limits_get = scmi_perf_limits_get, > + .level_set = scmi_perf_level_set, > + .level_get = scmi_perf_level_get, > + .device_domain_id = scmi_dev_domain_id, > + .get_transition_latency = scmi_dvfs_get_transition_latency, > + .add_opps_to_device = scmi_dvfs_add_opps_to_device, > + .freq_set = scmi_dvfs_freq_set, > + .freq_get = scmi_dvfs_freq_get, > +}; > + > +static int scmi_perf_protocol_init(struct scmi_handle *handle) > +{ > + int domain; > + u32 version; > + struct scmi_perf_info *pinfo; > + > + scmi_version_get(handle, SCMI_PROTOCOL_PERF, &version); > + > + dev_dbg(handle->dev, "Performance Version %d.%d\n", > + PROTOCOL_REV_MAJOR(version), PROTOCOL_REV_MINOR(version)); > + > + pinfo = devm_kzalloc(handle->dev, sizeof(*pinfo), GFP_KERNEL); > + if (!pinfo) > + return -ENOMEM; > + > + scmi_perf_attributes_get(handle, pinfo); > + > + pinfo->dom_info = devm_kcalloc(handle->dev, pinfo->num_domains, > + sizeof(*pinfo->dom_info), GFP_KERNEL); > + if (!pinfo->dom_info) > + return -ENOMEM; > + > + for (domain = 0; domain < pinfo->num_domains; domain++) { > + struct perf_dom_info *dom = pinfo->dom_info + domain; > + > + scmi_perf_domain_attributes_get(handle, domain, dom); > + scmi_perf_describe_levels_get(handle, domain, dom); > + } > + > + handle->perf_ops = &perf_ops; > + handle->perf_priv = pinfo; > + > + return 0; > +} > + > +static int __init scmi_perf_init(void) > +{ > + return scmi_protocol_register(SCMI_PROTOCOL_PERF, > + &scmi_perf_protocol_init); > +} > +subsys_initcall(scmi_perf_init); > diff --git a/include/linux/scmi_protocol.h b/include/linux/scmi_protocol.h > index db995126134d..d80f4c9a0fad 100644 > --- a/include/linux/scmi_protocol.h > +++ b/include/linux/scmi_protocol.h > @@ -44,15 +44,57 @@ struct scmi_revision_info { > char sub_vendor_id[SCMI_MAX_STR_SIZE]; > }; > > +struct scmi_handle; > + > +/** > + * struct scmi_perf_ops - represents the various operations provided > + * by SCMI Performance Protocol > + * > + * @limits_set: sets limits on the performance level of a domain > + * @limits_get: gets limits on the performance level of a domain > + * @level_set: sets the performance level of a domain > + * @level_get: gets the performance level of a domain > + * @device_domain_id: gets the scmi domain id for a given device > + * @get_transition_latency: gets the DVFS transition latency for a given device > + * @add_opps_to_device: adds all the OPPs for a given device > + * @freq_set: sets the frequency for a given device using sustained frequency > + * to sustained performance level mapping > + * @freq_get: gets the frequency for a given device using sustained frequency > + * to sustained performance level mapping > + */ > +struct scmi_perf_ops { > + int (*limits_set)(const struct scmi_handle *handle, u32 domain, > + u32 max_perf, u32 min_perf); > + int (*limits_get)(const struct scmi_handle *handle, u32 domain, > + u32 *max_perf, u32 *min_perf); > + int (*level_set)(const struct scmi_handle *handle, u32 domain, > + u32 level); > + int (*level_get)(const struct scmi_handle *handle, u32 domain, > + u32 *level); > + int (*device_domain_id)(struct device *dev); > + int (*get_transition_latency)(const struct scmi_handle *handle, > + struct device *dev); Naming consistency would improve this. transition_latency_get for example. > + int (*add_opps_to_device)(const struct scmi_handle *handle, > + struct device *dev); > + int (*freq_set)(const struct scmi_handle *handle, u32 domain, > + unsigned long rate); > + int (*freq_get)(const struct scmi_handle *handle, u32 domain, > + unsigned long *rate); > +}; > + > /** > * struct scmi_handle - Handle returned to ARM SCMI clients for usage. > * > * @dev: pointer to the SCMI device > * @version: pointer to the structure containing SCMI version information > + * @perf_ops: pointer to set of performance protocol operations > */ > struct scmi_handle { > struct device *dev; > struct scmi_revision_info *version; > + struct scmi_perf_ops *perf_ops; > + /* for protocol internal use */ > + void *perf_priv; > }; > > enum scmi_std_protocol { -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe devicetree" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html