On Mon, Jun 12, 2023 at 08:24:35PM +0200, Konrad Dybcio wrote: > The sole purpose of bus clocks that were previously registered with > rpmcc was to convey the aggregated bandwidth to RPM. There's no good > reason to keep them outside the interconnect framework, as it only > adds to the plentiful complexity. > > Add the required code to handle these clocks from within SMD RPM ICC. > > RPM-owned bus clocks are no longer considered a thing, but sadly we > have to allow for the existence of HLOS-owned bus clocks, as some > (mostly older) SoCs (ab)use these for bus scaling (e.g. MSM8998 and > &mmcc AHB_CLK_SRC). > > This in turn is trivially solved with a single *clk, which is filled > and used iff qp.bus_clk_desc is absent and we have a "bus" clock-names > entry in the DT node. > > This change should(tm) be fully compatible with all sorts of old > Device Trees as far as the interconnect functionality goes (modulo > abusing bus clock handles, but that's a mistake in and of itself). > > Signed-off-by: Konrad Dybcio <konrad.dybcio@xxxxxxxxxx> Would be nice to add a comment here already that you're breaking compatbility with the qcom,icc.h. It's a bit hidden otherwise. > --- > drivers/interconnect/qcom/icc-rpm.c | 114 ++++++++++++++++++++---------------- > drivers/interconnect/qcom/icc-rpm.h | 13 ++-- > drivers/interconnect/qcom/msm8996.c | 1 - > drivers/interconnect/qcom/sdm660.c | 1 - > 4 files changed, 66 insertions(+), 63 deletions(-) > > diff --git a/drivers/interconnect/qcom/icc-rpm.c b/drivers/interconnect/qcom/icc-rpm.c > index b8ecf9538ab9..5ffcf5ca8914 100644 > --- a/drivers/interconnect/qcom/icc-rpm.c > +++ b/drivers/interconnect/qcom/icc-rpm.c > @@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ > #define NOC_QOS_MODE_FIXED_VAL 0x0 > #define NOC_QOS_MODE_BYPASS_VAL 0x2 > > -#define ICC_BUS_CLK_MIN_RATE 19200000ULL > +#define ICC_BUS_CLK_MIN_RATE 19200ULL /* kHz */ > > static int qcom_icc_set_qnoc_qos(struct icc_node *src) > { > @@ -338,11 +338,10 @@ static int qcom_icc_set(struct icc_node *src, struct icc_node *dst) > struct qcom_icc_node *src_qn = NULL, *dst_qn = NULL; > struct icc_provider *provider; > u64 sum_bw; > - u64 rate; > + u64 active_rate, sleep_rate; > u64 agg_avg[QCOM_ICC_NUM_BUCKETS], agg_peak[QCOM_ICC_NUM_BUCKETS]; > u64 max_agg_avg; > - int ret, i; > - int bucket; > + int ret; > > src_qn = src->data; > if (dst) > @@ -364,49 +363,54 @@ static int qcom_icc_set(struct icc_node *src, struct icc_node *dst) > return ret; > } > > - for (i = 0; i < qp->num_bus_clks; i++) { > - /* > - * Use WAKE bucket for active clock, otherwise, use SLEEP bucket > - * for other clocks. If a platform doesn't set interconnect > - * path tags, by default use sleep bucket for all clocks. > - * > - * Note, AMC bucket is not supported yet. > - */ > - if (!strcmp(qp->bus_clks[i].id, "bus_a")) > - bucket = QCOM_ICC_BUCKET_WAKE; > - else > - bucket = QCOM_ICC_BUCKET_SLEEP; > - > - rate = icc_units_to_bps(max(agg_avg[bucket], agg_peak[bucket])); > - do_div(rate, src_qn->buswidth); > - rate = min_t(u64, rate, LONG_MAX); > - > - /* > - * Downstream checks whether the requested rate is zero, but it makes little sense > - * to vote for a value that's below the lower threshold, so let's not do so. > - */ > - if (bucket == QCOM_ICC_BUCKET_WAKE && qp->keep_alive) > - rate = max(ICC_BUS_CLK_MIN_RATE, rate); > - > - if (qp->bus_clk_rate[i] == rate) > - continue; > - > - ret = clk_set_rate(qp->bus_clks[i].clk, rate); > - if (ret) { > - pr_err("%s clk_set_rate error: %d\n", > - qp->bus_clks[i].id, ret); > + /* Some providers don't have a bus clock to scale */ > + if (!qp->bus_clk_desc && !qp->bus_clk) > + return 0; > + > + /* Intentionally keep the rates in kHz as that's what RPM accepts */ > + active_rate = max(agg_avg[QCOM_SMD_RPM_ACTIVE_STATE], > + agg_peak[QCOM_SMD_RPM_ACTIVE_STATE]); > + do_div(active_rate, src_qn->buswidth); > + > + sleep_rate = max(agg_avg[QCOM_SMD_RPM_SLEEP_STATE], > + agg_peak[QCOM_SMD_RPM_SLEEP_STATE]); > + do_div(sleep_rate, src_qn->buswidth); > + > + /* > + * Downstream checks whether the requested rate is zero, but it makes little sense > + * to vote for a value that's below the lower threshold, so let's not do so. > + */ > + if (qp->keep_alive) > + active_rate = max(ICC_BUS_CLK_MIN_RATE, active_rate); > + > + /* Some providers have a non-RPM-owned bus clock - convert kHz->Hz for the CCF */ > + if (qp->bus_clk) { > + active_rate = max_t(u64, active_rate, sleep_rate); > + /* ARM32 caps clk_set_rate arg to u32.. Nothing we can do about that! */ > + active_rate = min_t(u64, 1000ULL * active_rate, ULONG_MAX); > + return clk_set_rate(qp->bus_clk, active_rate); > + } > + > + /* RPM only accepts <=INT_MAX rates */ > + active_rate = min_t(u32, active_rate, INT_MAX); > + sleep_rate = min_t(u32, sleep_rate, INT_MAX); > + > + if ((active_rate != qp->bus_clk_rate[QCOM_SMD_RPM_ACTIVE_STATE]) || > + (sleep_rate != qp->bus_clk_rate[QCOM_SMD_RPM_SLEEP_STATE])) { > + ret = qcom_icc_rpm_set_bus_rate(qp->bus_clk_desc, > + active_rate, > + sleep_rate); > + if (ret) > return ret; Hm, do we have to set both rates together in all cases? If cpufreq is quickly changing frequencies (and therefore active-only ICC bandwidths) it should be sufficient to make one call into RPM and leave the sleep rate as-is. Especially because you already cache the two rates separately. AFAICT downstream updates the contexts completely separately, so I don't think it updates both rates at once either. And actually even the old code before this patch didn't do that :D Thanks, Stephan