On Thu, 2017-10-05 at 22:56 +0200, Rafael J. Wysocki wrote: > On Thursday, October 5, 2017 10:43:33 PM CEST Srinivas Pandruvada > wrote: > > > > On Thu, 2017-10-05 at 21:39 +0300, Andy Shevchenko wrote: > > > > > > On Thu, Oct 5, 2017 at 9:16 PM, Srinivas Pandruvada > > > <srinivas.pandruvada@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > Added functionality to read LPIT table, which provides: > > > > > > > > - Sysfs interface to read residency counters via > > > > /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpuidle/low_power_idle_cpu_residency_us > > > > /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpuidle/low_power_idle_system_residency > > > > _us > > > > > > > > Here the count "low_power_idle_cpu_residency_us" shows the time > > > > spent > > > > by CPU package in low power state. This is read via MSR > > > > interface, > > > > which > > > > points to MSR for PKG C10. > > > > > > > > Here the count "low_power_idle_system_residency_us" show the > > > > count > > > > the > > > > system was in low power state. This is read via MMIO interface. > > > > This > > > > is mapped to SLP_S0 residency on modern Intel systems. This > > > > residency > > > > is achieved only when CPU is in PKG C10 and all functional > > > > blocks > > > > are > > > > in low power state. > > > > > > > > It is possible that none of the above counters present or > > > > anyone of > > > > the > > > > counter present or all counters present. > > > > > > > > For example: On my Kabylake system both of the above counters > > > > present. > > > > After suspend to idle these counts updated and prints: > > > > 6916179 > > > > 6998564 > > > > > > > > This counter can be read by tools like turbostat to display. Or > > > > it > > > > can > > > > be used to debug, if modern systems are reaching desired low > > > > power > > > > state. > > > > > > > > - Provides an interface to read residency counter memory > > > > address > > > > This address can be used to get the base address of PMC memory > > > > mapped IO. > > > > This is utilized by intel_pmc_core driver to print more debug > > > > information. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > + switch (residency_info_mem.gaddr.bit_width) { > > > > + case 8: > > > > + count = > > > > readb(residency_info_mem.iomem_addr); > > > > + break; > > > > + case 16: > > > > + count = > > > > readw(residency_info_mem.iomem_addr); > > > > + break; > > > > + case 32: > > > > + count = > > > > readl(residency_info_mem.iomem_addr); > > > > + break; > > > > + case 64: > > > > + count = > > > > readq(residency_info_mem.iomem_addr); > > > > + break; > > > > + default: > > > > + return -EINVAL; > > > > + } > > > > > > I saw something very similar already under drivers/acpi. Can we > > > utilize it (split a helper out of it and re-use)? > > This functionality is probably not only for ACPI, but may be other > > parts of the kernel too. So if there is a common function then it > > can > > be more generic outside of ACPI. > > If the value of the field is a GAS, we can use the ACPICA's library > routine for reading from there I suppose. > Something like this? Only it the prototype is in a header file, with some defines for ACPI_USE_ALTERNATE_PROTOTYPE_acpi_os_read_memory diff --git a/drivers/acpi/osl.c b/drivers/acpi/osl.c index db78d35..1b6ce24 100644 --- a/drivers/acpi/osl.c +++ b/drivers/acpi/osl.c @@ -663,6 +663,29 @@ acpi_status acpi_os_write_port(acpi_io_address port, u32 value, u32 width) EXPORT_SYMBOL(acpi_os_write_port); +acpi_status acpi_os_read_iomem(void __iomem *virt_addr, u64 *value, u32 width) +{ + + switch (width) { + case 8: + *(u8 *) value = readb(virt_addr); + break; + case 16: + *(u16 *) value = readw(virt_addr); + break; + case 32: + *(u32 *) value = readl(virt_addr); + break; + case 64: + *(u64 *) value = readq(virt_addr); + break; + default: + return AE_ERROR; + } + + return AE_OK; +} + acpi_status acpi_os_read_memory(acpi_physical_address phys_addr, u64 *value, u32 width) { @@ -684,22 +707,8 @@ acpi_os_read_memory(acpi_physical_address phys_addr, u64 *value, u32 width) if (!value) value = &dummy; - switch (width) { - case 8: - *(u8 *) value = readb(virt_addr); - break; - case 16: - *(u16 *) value = readw(virt_addr); - break; - case 32: - *(u32 *) value = readl(virt_addr); - break; - case 64: - *(u64 *) value = readq(virt_addr); - break; - default: + if (acpi_os_read_iomem(virt_addr, value, width) != AE_OK) BUG(); - } if (unmap) iounmap(virt_addr); diff --git a/include/acpi/acpiosxf.h b/include/acpi/acpiosxf.h index c66eb8f..6377e2d 100644 --- a/include/acpi/acpiosxf.h +++ b/include/acpi/acpiosxf.h @@ -287,7 +287,10 @@ acpi_status acpi_os_write_port(acpi_io_address address, u32 value, u32 width); /* * Platform and hardware-independent physical memory interfaces */ +acpi_status acpi_os_read_iomem(void __iomem *virt_addr, u64 *value, u32 width); + #ifndef ACPI_USE_ALTERNATE_PROTOTYPE_acpi_os_read_memory +acpi_status acpi_os_read_iomem(void __iomem *virt_addr, u64 *value, u32 width); acpi_status acpi_os_read_memory(acpi_physical_address address, u64 *value, u32 width); #endif > Thanks, > Rafael > -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-acpi" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html