Hi, On 2018년 05월 26일 05:30, Matthias Kaehlcke wrote: > Commit ab8f58ad72c4 ("PM / devfreq: Set min/max_freq when adding the > devfreq device") initializes df->min/max_freq with the min/max OPP when > the device is added. Later commit f1d981eaecf8 ("PM / devfreq: Use the > available min/max frequency") adds df->scaling_min/max_freq and the > following to the frequency adjustment code: > > max_freq = MIN(devfreq->scaling_max_freq, devfreq->max_freq); > > With the current handling of min/max_freq this is incorrect: > > Even though df->max_freq is now initialized to a value != 0 user space > can still set it to 0, in this case max_freq would be 0 instead of > df->scaling_max_freq as intended. In consequence the frequency adjustment > is not performed: > > if (max_freq && freq > max_freq) { > freq = max_freq; > > To fix this set df->min/max freq to the min/max OPP in max/max_freq_store, > when the user passes a value of 0. This also prevents df->max_freq from > being set below the min OPP when df->min_freq is 0, and similar for > min_freq. Since it is now guaranteed that df->min/max_freq can't be 0 the > checks for this case can be removed. > > Fixes: f1d981eaecf8 ("PM / devfreq: Use the available min/max frequency") > Signed-off-by: Matthias Kaehlcke <mka@xxxxxxxxxxxx> > --- > drivers/devfreq/devfreq.c | 30 ++++++++++++++++++------------ > 1 file changed, 18 insertions(+), 12 deletions(-) > > diff --git a/drivers/devfreq/devfreq.c b/drivers/devfreq/devfreq.c > index 0057ef5b0a98..67da4e7b486b 100644 > --- a/drivers/devfreq/devfreq.c > +++ b/drivers/devfreq/devfreq.c > @@ -283,11 +283,11 @@ int update_devfreq(struct devfreq *devfreq) > max_freq = MIN(devfreq->scaling_max_freq, devfreq->max_freq); > min_freq = MAX(devfreq->scaling_min_freq, devfreq->min_freq); > > - if (min_freq && freq < min_freq) { > + if (freq < min_freq) { > freq = min_freq; > flags &= ~DEVFREQ_FLAG_LEAST_UPPER_BOUND; /* Use GLB */ > } > - if (max_freq && freq > max_freq) { > + if (freq > max_freq) { > freq = max_freq; > flags |= DEVFREQ_FLAG_LEAST_UPPER_BOUND; /* Use LUB */ > } > @@ -1123,17 +1123,20 @@ static ssize_t min_freq_store(struct device *dev, struct device_attribute *attr, > struct devfreq *df = to_devfreq(dev); > unsigned long value; > int ret; > - unsigned long max; > > ret = sscanf(buf, "%lu", &value); > if (ret != 1) > return -EINVAL; > > mutex_lock(&df->lock); > - max = df->max_freq; > - if (value && max && value > max) { > - ret = -EINVAL; > - goto unlock; > + > + if (value) { > + if (value > df->max_freq) { > + ret = -EINVAL; > + goto unlock; > + } > + } else { > + value = df->profile->freq_table[df->profile->max_state - 1]; > } If you want to prevent that df->min_freq is zero, you should reinitialize 'value' as following. Because freq_table must be in ascending order. value = df->profile->freq_table[0]; > > df->min_freq = value; > @@ -1158,17 +1161,20 @@ static ssize_t max_freq_store(struct device *dev, struct device_attribute *attr, > struct devfreq *df = to_devfreq(dev); > unsigned long value; > int ret; > - unsigned long min; > > ret = sscanf(buf, "%lu", &value); > if (ret != 1) > return -EINVAL; > > mutex_lock(&df->lock); > - min = df->min_freq; > - if (value && min && value < min) { > - ret = -EINVAL; > - goto unlock; > + > + if (!value) { > + value = df->profile->freq_table[0]; ditto. value = df->profile->freq_table[df->profile->max_state - 1]; > + } else { > + if (value < df->min_freq) { > + ret = -EINVAL; > + goto unlock; > + } > } > > df->max_freq = value; > Actually, min_freq_store() and max_freq_store() are very similar. But, this patch changed the order of conditional statement as following: If there is no special reason, you better to keep the same format for the readability. min_freq_store() if (value) { ... } else { value = df->profile->freq_table[df->profile->max_state - 1]; } max_freq_store() if (!value) { value = df->profile->freq_table[0]; } else { ... -- Best Regards, Chanwoo Choi Samsung Electronics -- 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