Re: [RFC PATCH v3 0/2] Add Krait Cache Scaling support

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On 2020-08-24 16:10, Viresh Kumar wrote:
+Vincent/Saravana/Sibi

On 21-08-20, 16:00, Ansuel Smith wrote:
This adds Krait Cache scaling support using the cpufreq notifier.
I have some doubt about where this should be actually placed (clk or cpufreq)? Also the original idea was to create a dedicated cpufreq driver (like it's done in the codeaurora qcom repo) by copying the cpufreq-dt driver and adding the cache scaling logic but i still don't know what is better. Have a very similar driver or add a dedicated driver only for the cache using the cpufreq notifier and do the
scale on every freq transition.
Thanks to everyone who will review or answer these questions.

Saravana was doing something with devfreq to solve such issues if I
wasn't mistaken.

Sibi ?

IIRC the final plan was to create a devfreq device
and devfreq-cpufreq based governor to scale them, this
way one can switch to a different governor if required.
(I don't see if ^^ applies well for l2 though). In the
interim until such a solution is acked on the list we
just scale the resources directly from the cpufreq
driver. On SDM845/SC7180 SoCs, L3 is modeled as a
interconnect provider and is directly scaled from the
cpufreq-hw driver.

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