Re: [PATCH v4 3/8] scsi: ufs: ufs-mediatek: Remove useless mediatek,ufs-boost-crypt property

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Il 16/04/24 12:31, Peter Wang (王信友) ha scritto:

Yes this causes -> less than half of a millisecond <- of additional
boot time
if the dvfsrc-supply is present but boost-microvolt is not.

I really don't see the problem with that :-)


Adding a little bit of boot time to one smartphone might not be a
problem, but when you consider a billion smartphones each adding a
little bit, the cumulative effect becomes significant. The power
consumption of these accumulated times will continue to increase,
contributing to the Earth's carbon emissions. Moreover, removing the
master switch for this feature doesn't seem to have any benefits other
than not having to set it in the DTS. Similarly, the master switch for
VA09 seems to have more disadvantage.


Sorry, but I still don't see how a few *microseconds* more of boot time can
be significant, even related to power consumption during boot.

If that was a few milliseconds, then I'd agree with you, but that's not the case.

Removing the master switch has a benefit: you *lose* a few microseconds of boot
time (so, boots in *few microseconds LESS*) on platforms that would have this set
in devicetree, as this property is redundant with the other activation checks
for those features.

So, there you go: if the majority of MediaTek platforms are already using this
crypt boost feature, then this commit reduces carbon emissions, as those would
boot in a few less microseconds.

Regards,
Angelo


Regards,
Angelo

Thanks.
Peter



   	ret = ufs_mtk_init_va09_pwr_ctrl(hba);
   	if (ret)








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