Hi, On Sat, Nov 4, 2023 at 4:52 AM Konrad Dybcio <konrad.dybcio@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > > On 11/3/23 11:54, Ankit Sharma wrote: > > The "capacity-dmips-mhz" and "dynamic-power-coefficient" are > > used to build Energy Model which in turn is used by EAS to take > > placement decisions. So add it to SC7280 soc. > > > > Signed-off-by: Ankit Sharma <quic_anshar@xxxxxxxxxxx> > > ---Hi, thanks for this patch > > Reviewed-by: Konrad Dybcio <konrad.dybcio@xxxxxxxxxx> > > I performed a quick grep in arch/arm64/boot/dts/qcom and noticed > that at least one of these values is missing for: > > rg -l --files-without-match dynamic-power-coeff $(rg cpu@ -l) | sort > ipq5018.dtsi (homogeneous cluster) > ipq5332.dtsi (homogeneous cluster) > ipq6018.dtsi (homogeneous cluster) > ipq8074.dtsi (homogeneous cluster) > ipq9574.dtsi (homogeneous cluster) > msm8916.dtsi (homogeneous cluster) > msm8939.dtsi > msm8953.dtsi > msm8976.dtsi > msm8994.dtsi > msm8996.dtsi > msm8998.dtsi > qcs404.dtsi (homogeneous cluster) > qdu1000.dtsi (homogeneous cluster) > sa8775p.dtsi > sc7280.dtsi > sc8180x.dtsi > sc8280xp.dtsi > sdm630.dtsi > sm4450.dtsi > sm6125.dtsi > sm6375.dtsi > sm8350.dtsi > sm8450.dtsi > > rg -l --files-without-match capacity-dmips $(rg cpu@ -l) | sort > ipq5018.dtsi (homogeneous cluster) > ipq5332.dtsi (homogeneous cluster) > ipq6018.dtsi (homogeneous cluster) > ipq8074.dtsi (homogeneous cluster) > ipq9574.dtsi (homogeneous cluster) > msm8916.dtsi (homogeneous cluster) > msm8939.dtsi > msm8994.dtsi > qcs404.dtsi (homogeneous cluster) > qdu1000.dtsi (homogeneous cluster) > sa8775p.dtsi > sc7280.dtsi > sm4450.dtsi > sm6375.dtsi > sm8350.dtsi > sm8450.dtsi > > Where platforms with a single, homogeneous cluster likely don't > benefit from EAS.. > > Is there any chance you could dig up the correct values, for at least > some of these platforms? Or would you know whom to ask? > > FWIW the one we're missing the most is sc8280xp.. FWIW, I wrote up a longwinded commit message when I added these values for sc7180. See commit 82ea7d411d43 ("arm64: dts: qcom: sc7180: Base dynamic CPU power coefficients in reality"). The short of it is that if you have hardware and a basic "smart battery" to measure power consumption it's pretty easy for anyone to add some reasonable numbers. -Doug