Hi, On Fri, Aug 11, 2023 at 1:58 PM Konrad Dybcio <konrad.dybcio@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Hook up the interrupts that signal the Limits Management Hardware has > started some sort of throttling action. > > Fixes: 7dbd121a2c58 ("arm64: dts: qcom: sc7280: Add cpufreq hw node") > Signed-off-by: Konrad Dybcio <konrad.dybcio@xxxxxxxxxx> > --- > test case: > > - hammer the CPUs (like compile the Linux kernel) > - watch -n1 "cat /proc/interrupts | grep dcvsh" > - the numbers go up up up up -> good I'm not doing much on sc7280 these days, but I did try putting your patch on a sc7280-hoglin (AKA a CRD). I tried to stress the system out a bunch (ran 8 instances of "while true; do true; done" and opened something to activate the GPU). I didn't see any LMH interrupts fire. Of course, with ChromeOS firmware LMH is _supposed_ to be mostly disabled, so maybe that's right? Our policy was always to have Linux do as much of the throttling as possible and only use LMH as a last resort. I assume I don't need any specific config option turned on? I know that on other Qualcomm boards I see LMH nodes in the device tree, which we don't have in sc7280. Like "qcom,sdm845-lmh". Is that important? I haven't been following what's been going on with LMH in Linux since we try not to use it. For giggles, I also tried putting the patch on a sc7280-villager device to see if it had different thermals. I even put my jacket over it to try to keep it warm. I saw the sensors go up to 109C on the medium cores and still no LMH interrupts. Oh, and then the device shut itself down. I guess something about thermal throttling in Linux must be disabled but then it still handles the critical state? :( That's concerning... I put the same kernel on a trogdor device and that did normal Linux throttling OK. So something is definitely wonky with sc7280... I dug enough to find that if I used "step_wise" instead of "power_allocator" that it works OK, so I guess something is wonky about the config of power_allocator on sc7280. In any case, it's not affected by your patch and I've already probably spent too much time on it. :-P -Doug