Re: [PATCH v5 5/5] PCI: qcom: Add OPP support to scale performance state of power domain

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On 08-01-24, 18:49, Krishna Chaitanya Chundru wrote:
> We calculate ICC BW voting based up on PCIe speed and PCIe width.
> 
> Right now we are adding the opp table based up on PCIe speed.
> 
> Each PCIe controller can support multiple lane configurations like x1, x2,
> x4, x8, x16 based up on controller capability.
> 
> So for each GEN speed we need  up to 5 entries in OPP table. This will make
> OPP table very long.
> 
> It is best to calculate the ICC BW voting in the driver itself and apply
> them through ICC driver.

I see. Are the lane configurations fixed for a platform ? I mean, do you change
those configurations at runtime or is that something that never changes, but the
driver can end up getting used on a hardware that supports any one of them ?

If they are fixed (second case), then you can use dev_pm_opp_set_prop_name() to
make that easier for you. With that you will only need 5 OPP entries, but each
of them will have five values of bw:

bw-x1, bw-x2, ....  and you can select one of them during initialization.

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