On 15/01/15 14:00, Dave Gordon wrote: [snip] > Finally, I think the choice of command names (especially --set vs > --custom) is confusing. I'd like to propose the following: > > # Reading: > --get # get all > --get namelist # get specified > -g [namelist] # synonym for -g > > # Set one parameter: > --set name=freq # set the specified parameter (min or max) > # may or may not affect 'cur' > -s name=freq # synonym > > # Reset (all) parameters: > --defaults # Reset all r/w parameters to h/w defaults > -d # synonym > > # Lock to specific frequency: > --max # Lock to (h/w defined) max > -m # synonym > --min # Lock to (h/w defined) min > -i # synonym > --eff # Lock to (h/w defined) RPe > -e # synonym > --lock freq # Lock to custom frequency > -l freq # synonym I thought of one more variation: the command set above doesn't let you read the defaults after changing the current parameters, except by resetting them all to defaults. So for more flexibility, how about: # Reading (in name=value format): --default # get default values of all parameters --default [list] # get default values of specified -d [list] # synonym --get # get current values of all parameters --get list # get specified -g [list] # synonym # Reset parameter(s) to default: --reset # Reset all parameters to h/w defaults --reset [list] # reset only specified -r [list] # synonym # Set one parameter: --set name=freq # set the specified parameter [min|max] # may or may not have an effect on 'cur' -s name=freq # synonym # Lock (by setting both min & max) to specific frequency: --max # Lock to (h/w defined) max -m # synonym --min # Lock to (h/w defined) min -i # synonym --eff # Lock to (h/w defined) RPe -e # synonym --lock freq # Lock to custom frequency -l freq # synonym This makes the syntax as simple as possible and the functional operations as orthogonal as possible. Note that several of the above are (intentionally) simply shortcuts for combinations of others e.g. # intel_frequency --reset max is equivalent to # intel_frequency --set $(intel_frequency --default max) and # intel_frequency --eff could be implemented with the sequence # e=$(intel_frequency -d eff) # intel_frequency -l ${e/eff=/} or even # e=$(intel_frequency -d eff) # intel_frequency -s ${e/eff/min} # intel_frequency -s ${e/eff/max} .Dave. _______________________________________________ Intel-gfx mailing list Intel-gfx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/intel-gfx