Re: [PATCH v5] asus-wmi: Add support for custom fan curves

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On 8/27/21 8:26 AM, Barnabás Pőcze wrote:
Hi


+CC Guenter Roeck as he may be able to tell us if there's an established
way to export fan curves.


If I understand the context correctly, one would normally define pairs
of pwmX_auto_pointN_temp and pwmX_auto_pointN_pwm, with _temp
being the temperature in milli-degrees C and _pwm being a pwm value
between 0 and 255. Normally the X would refer to different fans/pwm
channels, but one could "tweak" that and declare that pwm1 is quiet,
pwm2 is default, and pwm3 is performance. One could then use pwm1_enable
values (2..4) to select the active mode.

The format isn't documented here, though, so it is hard to say if that
would be a good match. And I won't start analyzing the code trying
to understand in detail what it actually does.

Guenter

I have added a couple comments.
There are places where spaces are used instead of tabs.


2021. augusztus 27., péntek 1:42 keltezéssel, Luke D. Jones írta:
Add support for custom fan curves found on some ASUS ROG laptops.

These laptops have the ability to set a custom curve for the CPU
and GPU fans via an ACPI method call. This patch enables this,
additionally enabling custom fan curves per-profile, where profile
here means each of the 3 levels of "throttle_thermal_policy".

Signed-off-by: Luke D. Jones <luke@xxxxxxxxxx>
---
  drivers/platform/x86/asus-wmi.c            | 616 ++++++++++++++++++++-
  include/linux/platform_data/x86/asus-wmi.h |   2 +
  2 files changed, 616 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)

diff --git a/drivers/platform/x86/asus-wmi.c b/drivers/platform/x86/asus-wmi.c
index cc5811844012..944644ae0acd 100644
--- a/drivers/platform/x86/asus-wmi.c
+++ b/drivers/platform/x86/asus-wmi.c
@@ -108,6 +108,11 @@ module_param(fnlock_default, bool, 0444);

  static const char * const ashs_ids[] = { "ATK4001", "ATK4002", NULL };

+static int throttle_thermal_policy_write(struct asus_wmi*);
+static ssize_t fan_curve_store(struct asus_wmi *asus, const char *buf,
+								size_t count, u32 dev, char **curve,
+								char *default_curve);
+
  static bool ashs_present(void)
  {
  	int i = 0;
@@ -122,7 +127,8 @@ struct bios_args {
  	u32 arg0;
  	u32 arg1;
  	u32 arg2; /* At least TUF Gaming series uses 3 dword input buffer. */
-	u32 arg4;
+	u32 arg3;
+	u32 arg4; /* Some ROG laptops require a full 5 input args */
  	u32 arg5;
  } __packed;

@@ -173,6 +179,21 @@ enum fan_type {
  	FAN_TYPE_SPEC83,	/* starting in Spec 8.3, use CPU_FAN_CTRL */
  };

+struct fan_curve {
+	char *balanced;
+	char *balanced_default;
+	char *performance;
+	char *performance_default;
+	char *quiet;
+	char *quiet_default;
+};
+
+struct enabled_fan_curves {
+	bool balanced;
+	bool performance;
+	bool quiet;
+};
+
  struct asus_wmi {
  	int dsts_id;
  	int spec;
@@ -220,6 +241,14 @@ struct asus_wmi {
  	bool throttle_thermal_policy_available;
  	u8 throttle_thermal_policy_mode;

+	bool cpu_fan_curve_available;
+	struct fan_curve cpu_fan_curve;
+
+    bool gpu_fan_curve_available;
+	struct fan_curve gpu_fan_curve;
+
+	struct enabled_fan_curves enabled_fan_curve_profiles;

I would suggest something like the following:

   struct fan_curve {
     /* bool enabled; */
     u8 temps[FAN_CURVE_SIZE];
     u8 percents[FAN_CURVE_SIZE];
   };

   struct fan {
     bool available;
     struct fan_curve curves[NUM_PERF_PROFILES];
   };

   struct asus_wmi {
     ...

     struct fan fans[NUM_FANS];

     bool fan_curve_enabled_for_profile[NUM_PERF_PROFILES];
     /* or maybe you could add it as `bool enabled;` into the inner struct */
   };

see the reason later.


+
  	struct platform_profile_handler platform_profile_handler;
  	bool platform_profile_support;

@@ -285,6 +314,85 @@ int asus_wmi_evaluate_method(u32 method_id, u32 arg0, u32 arg1, u32 *retval)
  }
  EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(asus_wmi_evaluate_method);

+static int asus_wmi_evaluate_method5(u32 method_id,
+		u32 arg0, u32 arg1, u32 arg2, u32 arg3, u32 arg4, u32 *retval)
+{
+	struct bios_args args = {
+		.arg0 = arg0,
+		.arg1 = arg1,
+		.arg2 = arg2,
+		.arg3 = arg3,
+		.arg4 = arg4,
+	};
+	struct acpi_buffer input = { (acpi_size) sizeof(args), &args };
+	struct acpi_buffer output = { ACPI_ALLOCATE_BUFFER, NULL };
+	acpi_status status;
+	union acpi_object *obj;
+	u32 tmp = 0;
+
+	status = wmi_evaluate_method(ASUS_WMI_MGMT_GUID, 0, method_id,
+				     &input, &output);
+
+	if (ACPI_FAILURE(status))
+		return -EIO;
+
+	obj = (union acpi_object *)output.pointer;

Small thing, but this cast is unnecessary.


+	if (obj && obj->type == ACPI_TYPE_INTEGER)
+		tmp = (u32) obj->integer.value;

Same here.


+
+	if (retval)
+		*retval = tmp;
+
+	kfree(obj);
+
+	if (tmp == ASUS_WMI_UNSUPPORTED_METHOD)
+		return -ENODEV;
+
+	return 0;
+}
+
+/*
+ * Returns as an error if the method output is not a buffer. Typically this
+ * means that the method called is unsupported.
+*/
+static int asus_wmi_evaluate_method_buf(u32 method_id,
+		u32 arg0, u32 arg1, u8 *ret_buffer)
+{
+	struct bios_args args = {
+		.arg0 = arg0,
+		.arg1 = arg1,
+		.arg2 = 0,
+	};
+	struct acpi_buffer input = { (acpi_size) sizeof(args), &args };
+	struct acpi_buffer output = { ACPI_ALLOCATE_BUFFER, NULL };
+	acpi_status status;
+	union acpi_object *obj;
+	u32 int_tmp = 0;
+
+	status = wmi_evaluate_method(ASUS_WMI_MGMT_GUID, 0, method_id,
+				     &input, &output);
+
+	if (ACPI_FAILURE(status))
+		return -EIO;
+
+	obj = (union acpi_object *)output.pointer;
+
+	if (obj && obj->type == ACPI_TYPE_INTEGER) {
+		int_tmp = (u32) obj->integer.value;
+		if (int_tmp == ASUS_WMI_UNSUPPORTED_METHOD)
+			return -ENODEV;
+		return int_tmp;
+	}
+
+	if (obj && obj->type == ACPI_TYPE_BUFFER) {
+		memcpy(ret_buffer, obj->buffer.pointer, obj->buffer.length);
+	}
+
+	kfree(obj);
+
+	return 0;
+}
+
  static int asus_wmi_evaluate_method_agfn(const struct acpi_buffer args)
  {
  	struct acpi_buffer input;
@@ -1813,7 +1921,7 @@ static ssize_t fan1_label_show(struct device *dev,
  					  struct device_attribute *attr,
  					  char *buf)
  {
-	return sprintf(buf, "%s\n", ASUS_FAN_DESC);
+	return sprintf(buf, "%s", ASUS_FAN_DESC);

What is the reason for this change?


  }

  static ssize_t asus_hwmon_temp1(struct device *dev,
@@ -2043,6 +2151,458 @@ static ssize_t fan_boost_mode_store(struct device *dev,
  // Fan boost mode: 0 - normal, 1 - overboost, 2 - silent
  static DEVICE_ATTR_RW(fan_boost_mode);

+/* Custom fan curves per-profile **********************************************/
+
+/*
+ * Check if the ability to set fan curves on either fan exists, and store the
+ * defaults for recall later plus to provide users with a starting point.
+ *
+ * "dev" is either CPU_FAN_CURVE or GPU_FAN_CURVE.
+*/
+static int custom_fan_check_present(struct asus_wmi *asus,
+									bool *available, u32 dev)
+{
+	struct fan_curve *curves = &asus->cpu_fan_curve;
+	u8 *buf = kzalloc(16 * sizeof(u8), GFP_KERNEL);

Is dynamic allocation needed here? No early return frees it.


+	/* 15 punctuation marks + 16 sets of numbers up to 3 char each */
+	int str_len = 15 + 16 * 3;

It appears to me that the terminating null byte is not accounted for. E.g.:

   255:255,255:255,255:255,255:255,255:255,255:255,255:255,255:255

is itself already 63 (= 15 + 16 x 3) characters.

And if the maximum length is known, and it's reasonably small, why is it not
part of the struct as a char array? E.g.:

   struct fan_curve {
     char balanced[FAN_CURVE_STR_SIZE]; /* #define FAN_CURVE_STR_SIZE 64 */
     ...
   };

I would actually suggest storing the u8 array itself in the fan curve struct,
and not a string representation of it. I think the data is easier to deal with
that way, and the price of formatting it for the sysfs attribute is not
significant.


+	int err;
+
+	*available = false;
+
+	if (dev == ASUS_WMI_DEVID_GPU_FAN_CURVE)
+		curves = &asus->gpu_fan_curve;
+
+	/* Balanced default */
+	err = asus_wmi_evaluate_method_buf(asus->dsts_id, dev, 0, buf);
+	if (err) {
+		if (err == -ENODEV)
+			return 0;
+		return err;
+	}
+
+	curves->balanced = kzalloc(str_len * sizeof(char), GFP_KERNEL);
+	if (!curves->balanced)
+		return -ENOMEM;
+
+	curves->balanced_default = kzalloc(str_len * sizeof(char), GFP_KERNEL);
+	if (!curves->balanced_default)
+		return -ENOMEM;
+
+	sprintf(curves->balanced, "%d:%d,%d:%d,%d:%d,%d:%d,%d:%d,%d:%d,%d:%d,%d:%d",
+		buf[0], buf[8], buf[1], buf[9], buf[2], buf[10], buf[3], buf[11],
+		buf[4], buf[12], buf[5], buf[13], buf[6], buf[14], buf[7], buf[15]);
+	sprintf(curves->balanced_default, curves->balanced);
+
+	/* Quiet default */
+	err = asus_wmi_evaluate_method_buf(asus->dsts_id, dev, 1, buf);
+	if (err) {
+		if (err == -ENODEV)
+			return 0;
+		return err;
+	}
+
+	curves->quiet = kzalloc(str_len * sizeof(char), GFP_KERNEL);
+	if (!curves->quiet)
+		return -ENOMEM;
+
+	curves->quiet_default = kzalloc(str_len * sizeof(char), GFP_KERNEL);
+	if (!curves->quiet_default)
+		return -ENOMEM;
+
+	sprintf(curves->quiet, "%d:%d,%d:%d,%d:%d,%d:%d,%d:%d,%d:%d,%d:%d,%d:%d",
+		buf[0], buf[8], buf[1], buf[9], buf[2], buf[10], buf[3], buf[11],
+		buf[4], buf[12], buf[5], buf[13], buf[6], buf[14], buf[7], buf[15]);
+	sprintf(curves->quiet_default, curves->quiet);
+
+	/* Performance default */
+	err = asus_wmi_evaluate_method_buf(asus->dsts_id, dev, 2, buf);
+	if (err) {
+		if (err == -ENODEV)
+			return 0;
+		return err;
+	}
+
+	curves->performance = kzalloc(str_len * sizeof(char), GFP_KERNEL);
+	if (!curves->performance)
+		return -ENOMEM;
+
+	curves->performance_default = kzalloc(str_len * sizeof(char), GFP_KERNEL);
+	if (!curves->performance_default)
+		return -ENOMEM;
+
+	sprintf(curves->performance,
+		"%d:%d,%d:%d,%d:%d,%d:%d,%d:%d,%d:%d,%d:%d,%d:%d",
+		buf[0], buf[8], buf[1], buf[9], buf[2], buf[10], buf[3], buf[11],
+		buf[4], buf[12], buf[5], buf[13], buf[6], buf[14], buf[7], buf[15]);
+	sprintf(curves->performance_default, curves->performance);

More or less the same code is repeated three times, I'd consider adding an e.g.

   void fan_curve_to_str(..., char[static FAN_CURVE_STR_SIZE]);

function.


+
+	kfree(buf);
+
+	*available = true;
+	return 0;
+}
+
+/*
+ * The expected input is of the format
+ *     "30:1,49:2,59:3,69:4,79:31,89:49,99:56,109:58"
+ * where a pair is 30:1, with 30 = temperature, and 1 = percentage
+*/
+static int fan_curve_write(struct asus_wmi *asus, u32 dev, char *curve)
+{
+    char * buf, *set, *pair_tmp, *pair, *set_end, *pair_end;
+    int err, ret;
+
+	char *set_delimiter = ",";
+	char *pair_delimiter = ":";
+	bool half_complete = false;
+	bool pair_start = true;
+	u32 prev_percent = 0;
+	u32 prev_temp = 0;
+	u32 percent = 0;
+	u32 shift = 0;
+	u32 temp = 0;
+    u32 arg1 = 0;
+    u32 arg2 = 0;
+    u32 arg3 = 0;
+    u32 arg4 = 0;
+
+    buf = set_end = pair_end = kstrdup(curve, GFP_KERNEL);
+
+	while( (set = strsep(&set_end, set_delimiter)) != NULL ) {
+		pair_tmp = kstrdup(set, GFP_KERNEL);
+        pair_start = true;
+		while( (pair = strsep(&pair_tmp, pair_delimiter)) != NULL ) {
+			err = kstrtouint(pair, 10, &ret);
+            if (err) {
+                kfree(pair_tmp);
+                kfree(buf);
+                return err;
+            }
+
+            if (pair_start) {
+                temp = ret;
+                pair_start = false;
+            } else {
+                percent = ret;
+            }
+		}
+		kfree(pair_tmp);
+
+		if (temp < prev_temp || percent < prev_percent || percent > 100) {
+            pr_info("Fan curve invalid");
+			pr_info("A value is sequentially lower or percentage is > 100");
+            kfree(buf);
+            return -EINVAL;
+        }
+
+        prev_temp = temp;
+        prev_percent = percent;
+
+        if (!half_complete) {
+            arg1 += temp << shift;
+            arg3 += percent << shift;
+        } else {
+            arg2 += temp << shift;
+            arg4 += percent << shift;
+        }

As far as I see using 64-bit integers would avoid the need for `half_complete`, et al.


+        shift += 8;
+
+        if (shift == 32) {
+            shift = 0;
+            half_complete = true;
+        }
+	}
+	kfree(buf);
+

If you don't insist on using commas, I think it is much simpler to
parse it using `sscanf()`, e.g.:

   unsigned int temp, prct;
   int at = 0, len;

   while (sscanf(&buf[at], "%u:%u %n", &temp, &prct, &len) == 2) {
     /* process `temp` and `prct` */

     at += len;
   }

   if (buf[at] != '\0')
     /* error */;

This also has the advantage that you don't need dynamic memory allocation.


+    return asus_wmi_evaluate_method5(ASUS_WMI_METHODID_DEVS, dev,
+									 arg1, arg2, arg3, arg4, &ret);
+}
+
+static int fan_curve_cpu_write(struct asus_wmi *asus)
+{
+	char *curve = NULL;
+	int err, mode;
+
+	mode = asus->throttle_thermal_policy_mode;
+
+	if (mode == ASUS_THROTTLE_THERMAL_POLICY_DEFAULT
+					&& asus->enabled_fan_curve_profiles.balanced) {
+		curve = asus->cpu_fan_curve.balanced;
+	} else if (mode == ASUS_THROTTLE_THERMAL_POLICY_OVERBOOST
+					&& asus->enabled_fan_curve_profiles.performance) {
+		curve = asus->cpu_fan_curve.performance;
+	} else if (mode == ASUS_THROTTLE_THERMAL_POLICY_SILENT
+					&& asus->enabled_fan_curve_profiles.quiet) {
+		curve = asus->cpu_fan_curve.quiet;
+	}
+
+	if (curve != NULL) {
+		err = fan_curve_write(asus, ASUS_WMI_DEVID_CPU_FAN_CURVE, curve);
+		if (err)
+			return err;
+	}
+	return 0;
+}
+
+
+static int fan_curve_gpu_write(struct asus_wmi *asus)
+{
+	char *curve = NULL;
+	int err, mode;
+
+	mode = asus->throttle_thermal_policy_mode;
+
+	if (mode == ASUS_THROTTLE_THERMAL_POLICY_DEFAULT
+					&& asus->enabled_fan_curve_profiles.balanced) {
+		curve = asus->gpu_fan_curve.balanced;
+	} else if (mode == ASUS_THROTTLE_THERMAL_POLICY_OVERBOOST
+					&& asus->enabled_fan_curve_profiles.performance) {
+		curve = asus->gpu_fan_curve.performance;
+	} else if (mode == ASUS_THROTTLE_THERMAL_POLICY_SILENT
+					&& asus->enabled_fan_curve_profiles.quiet) {
+		curve = asus->gpu_fan_curve.quiet;
+	}
+
+	if (curve != NULL) {
+		err = fan_curve_write(asus, ASUS_WMI_DEVID_GPU_FAN_CURVE, curve);
+		if (err)
+			return err;
+	}
+	return 0;
+}
+
+static ssize_t fan_curve_store(struct asus_wmi *asus, const char *buf,
+								size_t count, u32 dev, char **curve,
+								char *default_curve)
+{
+    int err;
+
+	/* Allow a user to write "" or " " to erase a curve setting */
+	if (strlen(buf) <= 1 || strcmp(buf, " \n") == 0) {
+		kfree(*curve);
+		*curve = kstrdup(default_curve, GFP_KERNEL);
+		err = throttle_thermal_policy_write(asus);
+		if (err)
+			return err;
+		return count;
+	}
+
+	if (*curve)
+		kfree(*curve);
+    *curve = kstrdup(buf, GFP_KERNEL);
+
+	/* Maybe activate fan curve if in associated mode */
+	err = throttle_thermal_policy_write(asus);
+	if (err) {
+		kfree(*curve);
+		*curve = kstrdup(default_curve, GFP_KERNEL);
+		return err;
+	}
+
+    return count;
+}
+
+/*
+ * CPU Fan Curves
+*/
+
+static ssize_t cpu_fan_curve_balanced_show(struct device *dev,
+				   struct device_attribute *attr, char *buf)
+{
+	struct asus_wmi *asus = dev_get_drvdata(dev);
+	return scnprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE, "%s", asus->cpu_fan_curve.balanced);
+}
+
+static ssize_t cpu_fan_curve_balanced_store(struct device *dev,
+				    struct device_attribute *attr,
+				    const char *buf, size_t count)
+{
+    struct asus_wmi *asus = dev_get_drvdata(dev);
+    return fan_curve_store(asus, buf, count, ASUS_WMI_DEVID_CPU_FAN_CURVE,
+							&asus->cpu_fan_curve.balanced,
+							asus->cpu_fan_curve.balanced_default);
+}
+
+static DEVICE_ATTR_RW(cpu_fan_curve_balanced);
+
+static ssize_t cpu_fan_curve_performance_show(struct device *dev,
+				   struct device_attribute *attr, char *buf)
+{
+	struct asus_wmi *asus = dev_get_drvdata(dev);
+	return scnprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE, "%s", asus->cpu_fan_curve.performance);
+}
+
+static ssize_t cpu_fan_curve_performance_store(struct device *dev,
+				    struct device_attribute *attr,
+				    const char *buf, size_t count)
+{
+    struct asus_wmi *asus = dev_get_drvdata(dev);
+    return fan_curve_store(asus, buf, count, ASUS_WMI_DEVID_CPU_FAN_CURVE,
+							&asus->cpu_fan_curve.performance,
+							asus->cpu_fan_curve.performance_default);
+}
+
+static DEVICE_ATTR_RW(cpu_fan_curve_performance);
+
+static ssize_t cpu_fan_curve_quiet_show(struct device *dev,
+				   struct device_attribute *attr, char *buf)
+{
+	struct asus_wmi *asus = dev_get_drvdata(dev);
+	return scnprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE, "%s", asus->cpu_fan_curve.quiet);
+}
+
+static ssize_t cpu_fan_curve_quiet_store(struct device *dev,
+				    struct device_attribute *attr,
+				    const char *buf, size_t count)
+{
+    struct asus_wmi *asus = dev_get_drvdata(dev);
+    return fan_curve_store(asus, buf, count, ASUS_WMI_DEVID_CPU_FAN_CURVE,
+							&asus->cpu_fan_curve.quiet,
+							asus->cpu_fan_curve.quiet_default);
+}
+
+static DEVICE_ATTR_RW(cpu_fan_curve_quiet);
+
+/*
+ * GPU Fan Curves
+*/
+
+static ssize_t gpu_fan_curve_balanced_show(struct device *dev,
+				   struct device_attribute *attr, char *buf)
+{
+	struct asus_wmi *asus = dev_get_drvdata(dev);
+	return scnprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE, "%s", asus->gpu_fan_curve.balanced);
+}
+
+static ssize_t gpu_fan_curve_balanced_store(struct device *dev,
+				    struct device_attribute *attr,
+				    const char *buf, size_t count)
+{
+    struct asus_wmi *asus = dev_get_drvdata(dev);
+    return fan_curve_store(asus, buf, count, ASUS_WMI_DEVID_GPU_FAN_CURVE,
+							&asus->gpu_fan_curve.balanced,
+							asus->gpu_fan_curve.balanced_default);
+}
+
+static DEVICE_ATTR_RW(gpu_fan_curve_balanced);
+
+static ssize_t gpu_fan_curve_performance_show(struct device *dev,
+				   struct device_attribute *attr, char *buf)
+{
+	struct asus_wmi *asus = dev_get_drvdata(dev);
+	return scnprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE, "%s", asus->gpu_fan_curve.performance);
+}
+
+static ssize_t gpu_fan_curve_performance_store(struct device *dev,
+				    struct device_attribute *attr,
+				    const char *buf, size_t count)
+{
+    struct asus_wmi *asus = dev_get_drvdata(dev);
+    return fan_curve_store(asus, buf, count, ASUS_WMI_DEVID_GPU_FAN_CURVE,
+							&asus->gpu_fan_curve.performance,
+							asus->gpu_fan_curve.performance_default);
+}
+
+static DEVICE_ATTR_RW(gpu_fan_curve_performance);
+
+static ssize_t gpu_fan_curve_quiet_show(struct device *dev,
+				   struct device_attribute *attr, char *buf)
+{
+	struct asus_wmi *asus = dev_get_drvdata(dev);
+	return scnprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE, "%s", asus->gpu_fan_curve.quiet);
+}
+
+static ssize_t gpu_fan_curve_quiet_store(struct device *dev,
+				    struct device_attribute *attr,
+				    const char *buf, size_t count)
+{
+    struct asus_wmi *asus = dev_get_drvdata(dev);
+    return fan_curve_store(asus, buf, count, ASUS_WMI_DEVID_GPU_FAN_CURVE,
+							&asus->gpu_fan_curve.quiet,
+							asus->gpu_fan_curve.quiet_default);
+}
+
+static DEVICE_ATTR_RW(gpu_fan_curve_quiet);

Even though it is a hwmon thing, I think `SENSOR_ATTR_2()` (from linux/hwmon-sysfs.h)
would be very useful here as you'd avoid creating n+1 functions, e.g:

   static ssize_t fan_curve_show(struct device *dev, struct device_attribute *attr, char *buf)
   {
     struct sensor_device_attribute_2 *sattr = to_sensor_dev_attr_2(attr);
     struct asus_wmi *asus = dev_get_drvdata(dev);

     /*
      * if you stored fan curves in an array, you could then access the fan
      * curve in `asus->fans[sattr->index].curves[sattr->nr]`
      * /
   }

   static SENSOR_DEVICE_ATTR_2(some_name1, 0644, fan_curve_show, fan_curve_store,
                               FAN_CPU /* index in the "fans" array */,
                               ASUS_THROTTLE_THERMAL_POLICY_SILENT /* index in the "curves" array */);


+
+/*
+ * Profiles with enabled fan curve setting
+*/
+
+static int enabled_fan_curve_profiles_write(struct asus_wmi *asus,
+											const char *names)
+{
+    char *buf, *set, *set_end;
+    int err;
+
+    buf = set_end = kstrdup(names, GFP_KERNEL);
+
+	/* Reset before checking */
+	asus->enabled_fan_curve_profiles.balanced = false;
+	asus->enabled_fan_curve_profiles.quiet = false;
+	asus->enabled_fan_curve_profiles.performance = false;
+
+	while( (set = strsep(&set_end, " ")) != NULL ) {
+		if (set == NULL)

When is this possible?


+			set = buf;
+
+		if (strcmp(set, "balanced") == 0
+				|| strcmp(set, "balanced\n") == 0)
+			asus->enabled_fan_curve_profiles.balanced = true;
+
+		if (strcmp(set, "quiet") == 0
+				|| strcmp(set, "quiet\n") == 0)
+			asus->enabled_fan_curve_profiles.quiet = true;
+
+		if (strcmp(set, "performance") == 0
+				|| strcmp(set, "performance\n") == 0)
+			asus->enabled_fan_curve_profiles.performance = true;

If you store the enabled curves in an array, and you have a list of profile names,
then `sysfs_match_string()`, will be very helpful here. You could do something like:

   int profile = sysfs_match_string(profile_names, set);
   if (profile < 0) {
     /* not found */
   }

   asus->fan_curve_enabled_for_profile[profile] = true;


+	}
+
+	err = throttle_thermal_policy_write(asus);
+	if (err)
+		return err;
+
+	kfree(buf);
+
+	return 0;
+}
+
+static ssize_t enabled_fan_curve_profiles_show(struct device *dev,
+				   struct device_attribute *attr, char *buf)
+{
+	struct asus_wmi *asus = dev_get_drvdata(dev);
+	int len = 0;
+
+	if (asus->enabled_fan_curve_profiles.balanced)
+		len += sysfs_emit_at(buf, len, "balanced ");
+
+	if (asus->enabled_fan_curve_profiles.performance)
+		len += sysfs_emit_at(buf, len, "performance ");
+
+	if (asus->enabled_fan_curve_profiles.quiet)
+		len += sysfs_emit_at(buf, len, "quiet ");
+
+	len += sysfs_emit_at(buf, len, "\n");
+	return len;
+}
+
+static ssize_t enabled_fan_curve_profiles_store(struct device *dev,
+				    struct device_attribute *attr,
+				    const char *buf, size_t count)
+{
+    struct asus_wmi *asus = dev_get_drvdata(dev);
+	int err;
+
+	err = enabled_fan_curve_profiles_write(asus, buf);
+	if (err)
+		return err;
+
+    return count;
+}
+
+static DEVICE_ATTR_RW(enabled_fan_curve_profiles);
+
  /* Throttle thermal policy ****************************************************/

  static int throttle_thermal_policy_check_present(struct asus_wmi *asus)
@@ -2092,6 +2652,26 @@ static int throttle_thermal_policy_write(struct asus_wmi *asus)
  		return -EIO;
  	}

+	if (asus->cpu_fan_curve_available) {
+		err = fan_curve_cpu_write(asus);
+		if (err) {
+			dev_warn(&asus->platform_device->dev,
+				"Failed to set custom CPU curve for thermal policy: %d\n",
+				err);
+			return err;
+		}
+	}
+
+	if (asus->gpu_fan_curve_available) {
+		err = fan_curve_gpu_write(asus);
+		if (err) {
+			dev_warn(&asus->platform_device->dev,
+				"Failed to set custom GPU curve for thermal policy: %d\n",
+				err);
+			return err;
+		} >> +	}
+
  	return 0;
  }

@@ -2711,6 +3291,13 @@ static struct attribute *platform_attributes[] = {
  	&dev_attr_als_enable.attr,
  	&dev_attr_fan_boost_mode.attr,
  	&dev_attr_throttle_thermal_policy.attr,
+	&dev_attr_cpu_fan_curve_balanced.attr,
+	&dev_attr_cpu_fan_curve_performance.attr,
+	&dev_attr_cpu_fan_curve_quiet.attr,
+    &dev_attr_gpu_fan_curve_balanced.attr,
+	&dev_attr_gpu_fan_curve_performance.attr,
+	&dev_attr_gpu_fan_curve_quiet.attr,
+	&dev_attr_enabled_fan_curve_profiles.attr,
  	&dev_attr_panel_od.attr,
  	NULL
  };
@@ -2741,6 +3328,20 @@ static umode_t asus_sysfs_is_visible(struct kobject *kobj,
  		ok = asus->fan_boost_mode_available;
  	else if (attr == &dev_attr_throttle_thermal_policy.attr)
  		ok = asus->throttle_thermal_policy_available;
+	else if (attr == &dev_attr_cpu_fan_curve_balanced.attr)
+		ok = asus->cpu_fan_curve_available;
+	else if (attr == &dev_attr_cpu_fan_curve_performance.attr)
+		ok = asus->cpu_fan_curve_available;
+	else if (attr == &dev_attr_cpu_fan_curve_quiet.attr)
+		ok = asus->cpu_fan_curve_available;
+    else if (attr == &dev_attr_gpu_fan_curve_balanced.attr)
+		ok = asus->gpu_fan_curve_available;
+	else if (attr == &dev_attr_gpu_fan_curve_performance.attr)
+		ok = asus->gpu_fan_curve_available;
+	else if (attr == &dev_attr_gpu_fan_curve_quiet.attr)
+		ok = asus->gpu_fan_curve_available;
+	else if (attr == &dev_attr_enabled_fan_curve_profiles.attr)
+		ok = asus->cpu_fan_curve_available || asus->gpu_fan_curve_available;
  	else if (attr == &dev_attr_panel_od.attr)
  		ok = asus->panel_overdrive_available;

@@ -3016,6 +3617,16 @@ static int asus_wmi_add(struct platform_device *pdev)
  	else
  		throttle_thermal_policy_set_default(asus);

+	err = custom_fan_check_present(asus, &asus->cpu_fan_curve_available,
+			ASUS_WMI_DEVID_CPU_FAN_CURVE);
+	if (err)
+		goto fail_custom_fan_curve;
+
+    err = custom_fan_check_present(asus, &asus->gpu_fan_curve_available,
+			ASUS_WMI_DEVID_GPU_FAN_CURVE);
+	if (err)
+		goto fail_custom_fan_curve;
+
  	err = platform_profile_setup(asus);
  	if (err)
  		goto fail_platform_profile_setup;
@@ -3109,6 +3720,7 @@ static int asus_wmi_add(struct platform_device *pdev)
  	asus_wmi_sysfs_exit(asus->platform_device);
  fail_sysfs:
  fail_throttle_thermal_policy:
+fail_custom_fan_curve:
  fail_platform_profile_setup:
  	if (asus->platform_profile_support)
  		platform_profile_remove();
diff --git a/include/linux/platform_data/x86/asus-wmi.h b/include/linux/platform_data/x86/asus-wmi.h
index 17dc5cb6f3f2..a571b47ff362 100644
--- a/include/linux/platform_data/x86/asus-wmi.h
+++ b/include/linux/platform_data/x86/asus-wmi.h
@@ -77,6 +77,8 @@
  #define ASUS_WMI_DEVID_THERMAL_CTRL	0x00110011
  #define ASUS_WMI_DEVID_FAN_CTRL		0x00110012 /* deprecated */
  #define ASUS_WMI_DEVID_CPU_FAN_CTRL	0x00110013
+#define ASUS_WMI_DEVID_CPU_FAN_CURVE	0x00110024
+#define ASUS_WMI_DEVID_GPU_FAN_CURVE	0x00110025

  /* Power */
  #define ASUS_WMI_DEVID_PROCESSOR_STATE	0x00120012
--
2.31.1


Best regards,
Barnabás Pőcze





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