Hi Doug, On Wed, Jul 25, 2018 at 04:19:56PM -0700, Doug Anderson wrote: > On Tue, Jul 24, 2018 at 4:46 PM, Matthias Kaehlcke <mka@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > +static int qpnp_tm_update_critical_trip_temp(struct qpnp_tm_chip *chip, > > + int temp) > > +{ > > + u8 reg; > > + bool disable_s2_shutdown = false; > > + int ret; > > + > > + WARN_ON(!mutex_is_locked(&chip->lock)); > > + > > + /* > > + * Default: S2 and S3 shutdown enabled, thresholds at > > + * 105C/125C/145C, monitoring at 25Hz > > + */ > > + reg = SHUTDOWN_CTRL1_RATE_25HZ; > > + > > + if ((temp == THERMAL_TEMP_INVALID) || > > + (temp < STAGE2_THRESHOLD_MIN)) { > > + chip->thresh = THRESH_MIN; > > + goto skip; > > + } > > + > > + if (temp <= STAGE2_THRESHOLD_MAX) { > > + chip->thresh = THRESH_MAX - > > + ((STAGE2_THRESHOLD_MAX - temp) / > > + TEMP_THRESH_STEP); > > + disable_s2_shutdown = true; > > + } else { > > + chip->thresh = THRESH_MAX; > > + > > + if (!IS_ERR(chip->adc)) > > + disable_s2_shutdown = true; > > + else > > + dev_warn(chip->dev, > > + "No ADC is configured and critical temperature is above the maximum stage 2 threshold of 140°C! Configuring stage 2 shutdown at 140°C.\n"); > > Putting a non-ASCII character (the degree symbol) in your commit > message is one thing, but are you sure it's wise to put it in the > kernel logs? A few other drivers also do this (drivers/gpu/drm/nouveau/nvkm/subdev/clk/base.c, drivers/macintosh/windfarm_pm121.c), however that doesn't mean it's a good idea. Will change to degC or C. > > + } > > + > > +skip: > > + reg |= chip->thresh; > > + if (disable_s2_shutdown) > > + reg |= SHUTDOWN_CTRL1_OVERRIDE_S2; > > + > > + ret = qpnp_tm_write(chip, QPNP_TM_REG_SHUTDOWN_CTRL1, reg); > > + if (ret < 0) > > + return ret; > > + > > + return ret; > > Simplify the above lines to: > > return qpnp_tm_write(chip, QPNP_TM_REG_SHUTDOWN_CTRL1, reg); Ouch, my code is indeed dumb ... > > @@ -313,12 +441,7 @@ static int qpnp_tm_probe(struct platform_device *pdev) > > if (ret < 0) > > return ret; > > > > - chip->tz_dev = devm_thermal_zone_of_sensor_register(&pdev->dev, 0, chip, > > - &qpnp_tm_sensor_ops); > > - if (IS_ERR(chip->tz_dev)) { > > - dev_err(&pdev->dev, "failed to register sensor\n"); > > - return PTR_ERR(chip->tz_dev); > > - } > > + chip->initialized = true; > > Should we add "thermal_zone_device_update(chip->tz_dev, > THERMAL_EVENT_UNSPECIFIED);" here Seems reasonable, will do. > ...also: do we care about any type of locking for chip->initialized? > Technically we can be running on weakly ordered memory so if > qpnp_tm_update_temp_no_adc() is running on a different processor then > possibly it could still keep returning the default temperature for a > little while. We could try to analyze whether there's some sort of > implicit barrier or we could add manual memory barriers, but generally > I try to avoid that and just do the simple locking... What about just > setting chip-Initialized = true at the end of qpnp_tm_init() while the > mutex is still held? Thanks for pointing that out. I agree that we should keep things simple, chip->initialized to true at the end of qpnp_tm_init() sounds good to me. > I'd also love to hear from someone with more thermal framework > experience to make sure it's legit to return a default value if > someone calls us while we're initting. It seems sane to me but nice > to confirm it's OK. An alternative could be to return THERMAL_TEMP_INVALID, however I don't see this handled outside of thermal_core.c, not sure if it could throw some other code off. Comments from thermal folks on either approach (or alternatives) are definitely welcome :) > Overall I like the idea of this patch so hopefully others do too. > Thanks for sending it out! Thanks for the review! Matthias -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-soc" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html