On 09-08-19, 17:58, Sylwester Nawrocki wrote: > Thank you for your suggestions. > > For some Exynos SoC variants the algorithm of selecting CPU voltage supply > is a bit more complex than just selecting a column in the frequency/voltage > matrix, i.e. selecting a set of voltage values for whole frequency range. > > Frequency range could be divided into sub-ranges and to each such a sub-range > part of different column could be assigned, depending on data fused in > the CHIPID block registers. > > We could create OPP node for each frequency and specify all needed voltages > as a list of "opp-microvolt-<name>" properties but apart from the fact that > it would have been quite many properties, e.g. 42 (3 tables * 14 columns), > only for some SoC types the dev_pm_opp_set_prop_name() approach could be > used. We would need to be able to set opp-microvolt-* property name > separately for each frequency (OPP). > > Probably most future proof would be a DT binding where we could still > re-create those Exynos-specific ASV tables from DT. For example add named > opp-microvolt-* properties or something similar to hold rows of each ASV > table. But that conflicts with "operating-points-v2" binding, where > multiple OPP voltage values are described by just named properties and > multiple entries correspond to min/target/max. > > opp_table0 { > compatible = "...", "operating-points-v2"; > opp-shared; > opp-2100000000 { > opp-hz = /bits/ 64 <1800000000>; > opp-microvolt = <...>; > opp-microvolt-t1 = <1362500>, <1350000>, ....; > opp-microvolt-t2 = <1362500>, <1360000>, ....; > opp-microvolt-t3 = <1362500>, <1340000>, ....; > }; > ... > opp-200000000 { > opp-hz = /bits/ 64 <200000000>; > opp-microvolt = <...>; > opp-microvolt-t1 = <900000>, <900000>, ....; > opp-microvolt-t2 = <900000>, <900000>, ....; > opp-microvolt-t3 = <900000>, <900000>, ....; > }; > }; > > I might be missing some information now on how those Exynos ASV tables > are used on other SoCs that would need to be supported. > > There will be even more data to include when adding support for the Body > Bias voltage, for each CPU supply voltage we could possibly have > corresponding Body Bias voltage. Will something like this help ? https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/1442623929-4507-3-git-send-email-sboyd@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx/ This never got merged but the idea was AVS only. -- viresh