Hi Mark, On 10/27/20 1:28 PM, Mark Pearson wrote: > Hi Elia > > On 27/10/2020 05:19, Elia Devito wrote: >> Hi to all, >> >> In data martedì 27 ottobre 2020 08:54:44 CET, Hans de Goede ha scritto: >>> Hi, >>> >>> On 10/26/20 8:55 PM, Mark Pearson wrote: >>>> Thanks Hans >>>> >>>> On 26/10/2020 14:33, Hans de Goede wrote: >>>>> Hi Mark, >>>>> >>>>> Thank you for this new version. >>>>> >>>>> On 10/26/20 6:44 PM, Mark Pearson wrote: >>>>>> From: Hans de Goede <hdegoede@xxxxxxxxxx> >>>> >>>> <snip> >>>> >>>>>> + >>>>>> +If for some reason there is no good match when mapping then a new >>>>>> profile-name +may be added. Drivers which wish to introduce new >>>>>> profile-names must: +1. Have very good reasons to do so. >>>>>> +2. Add the new profile-name to this document, so that future drivers >>>>>> which also + have a similar problem can use the same new. >>>>> >>>>> s/same new/same name/ >>>> >>>> I've read this document so many times...I'm not sure how I missed that >>>> one. Thanks.> >>>>>> + Usually new profile-names will >>>>>> + be added to the "extra profile-names" section of this document. But >>>>>> in some + cases the set of standard profile-names may be extended. >>>>> >>>>> With the change from a more generic API to this new one more targeted >>>>> towards DPTF I would drop this part. >>>> >>>> OK - I have some questions then related to this change, below >>>> >>>>>> + >>>>>> +What: /sys/firmware/acpi/platform_profile_choices >>>>>> +Date: October 2020 >>>>>> +Contact: Hans de Goede <hdegoede@xxxxxxxxxx> >>>>>> +Description: >>>>>> + Reading this file gives a space separated list of profiles >>>>>> + supported for this device. >>>>>> + >>>>>> + Drivers must use the following standard profile-names whenever >>>>>> + possible: >>>>>> + >>>>>> + low-power: Emphasises low power consumption >>>>>> + quiet: Offers quieter operation (lower fan >>>>>> + speed but with higher performance and >>>>>> + temperatures then seen in low-power >>>>> >>>>> I think the description here is a bit too specific, this may cause >>>>> userspace to have expectations which are not necessary true. I would >>>>> describe this as just: >>>>> >>>>> quiet: Emphasises quieter operation >>>> >>>> Agreed. I'll update >>>> >>>>>> + balanced: Balance between low power consumption >>>>>> + and performance >>>>>> + performance: Emphasises performance (and may lead to >>>>>> + higher temperatures and fan speeds) >>>>>> + >>>>>> + Userspace may expect drivers to offer at least several of these >>>>>> + standard profile-names! If none of the above are a good match >>>>>> + for some of the drivers profiles, then drivers may use one of >>>>>> + these extra profile-names: >>>>>> + <reserved for future use> >>>>>> + >>>> >>>> If we remove the extra profile-names section above then I think it should >>>> be removed here too. If someone wants to add a new 'mode' then it would >>>> be added to the list of 'standard names', and becomes a new option. >>>> Wanted to check I'm not missing something important. >>> You are completely right, any references to an extra profile-names section >>> should be removed here too. I did intend to add that it should be removed >>> here too, but I forgot. >>> >>>>>> +What: /sys/firmware/acpi/platform_profile >>>>>> +Date: October 2020 >>>>>> +Contact: Hans de Goede <hdegoede@xxxxxxxxxx> >>>>>> +Description: >>>>>> + Reading this file gives the current selected profile for this >>>>>> + device. Writing this file with one of the strings from >>>>>> + available_profiles changes the profile to the new value. >>>>> >>>>> The part about custom profiles below may be dropped. That was intended >>>>> for use with e.g. GPUs but since this now strictly is a system-level >>>>> profile API, the part below can be dropped now. >>>> >>>> Agreed >>>> >>>>>> + >>>>>> + Reading this file may also return "custom". This is intended >>>>>> for >>>>>> + drivers which have and export multiple knobs. Such drivers may >>>>>> + very well still want to offer a set of profiles for easy of use >>>>>> + and to be able to offer a consistent standard API (this API) to >>>>>> + userspace for configuring their performance. The "custom" value >>>>>> + is intended for when ai user has directly configured the knobs >>>>>> + (through e.g. some advanced control-panel for a GPU) and the >>>>>> + knob values do not match any of the presets represented by the >>>>>> + platform-profiles. In this case writing this file will >>>>>> + override the modifications and restore the selected presets. >>>>>> + >>>>> >>>>> Regards, >>>>> >>>>> Hans >>>> >>>> Thanks! >>>> mark >>> >>> Regards, >>> >>> Hans >> >> This look good, >> only thing is that hp-wmi driver need a cool profile (Emphasises the computer >> cool to touch), if you can add it would be perfect. >> >> Regards >> Elia >> >> >> > Is low-power is different to cool? I figured low-power was going to be cool so combined them. > I could call it low-power-cool if that helps? It seems a little clunky but not too bad. I'm sure the user space folks can put sunglasses on it or something ;) IIRC we already had this discussion, cool means cool-to-touch, so could be done by e.g. extra aggressive ramping up of the fans, so this is not necessarily the same as low-power. Yes this is all somewhat confusing. Luckily (for us kernel folks) we have already sorta decided to just use the profile-names from the vendors more or less as is and leave figuring this out further to userspace. The reason to use the enum + try to have a fixed list of choices is to try and limit the proliferation of profile-names to keep things somewhat manageable. But as I discussed previously with Elia (*) we really need all 3 of low-power cool and quiet. Regards, Hans *) I was coming at this discussion from the same angle you (Mark) are