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On 06.03.2013 22:37, Konrad Rzeszutek Wilk wrote: > On Wed, Mar 06, 2013 at 10:51:12AM -0500, Konrad Rzeszutek Wilk wrote: >> On Wed, Mar 06, 2013 at 10:48:01AM +0100, Stefan Bader wrote: >>> On 05.03.2013 22:33, Konrad Rzeszutek Wilk wrote: >>>> On Tue, Mar 05, 2013 at 03:22:25PM -0500, Boris Ostrovsky wrote: >>>>> On 03/05/2013 02:45 PM, Konrad Rzeszutek Wilk wrote: >>>>>> This a copy-n-paste from two Linux git commits: >>>>>> >>>>>> - f594065faf4f9067c2283a34619fc0714e79a98d >>>>>> ACPI: Add fixups for AMD P-state figures >>>>>> - 9855d8ce41a7801548a05d844db2f46c3e810166 >>>>>> ACPI: Check MSR valid bit before using P-state frequencies >>>>>> >>>>>> The issue is that "some AMD systems may round the frequencies in >>>>>> ACPI tables to 100MHz boundaries. We canobtain the real >>>>>> frequencies from MSRs, so add a quirk to fix these frequencies up >>>>>> on AMD systems." (from f594065..) >>>>>> >>>>>> In discussion (around 9855d8..) "it turned out that indeed real >>>>>> HW/BIOSes may choose to not set the valid bit and thus mark the >>>>>> P-state as invalid. So this could be considered a fix for broken >>>>>> BIOSes that also works around the issue on Xen." (from 9855d8..) >>>>>> >>>>>> I've tested it under Dell Inc. PowerEdge T105 /0RR825, BIOS 1.3.2 >>>>>> 08/20/2008 where this quirk can indeed be observed. >>>>>> >>>>>> CC: stefan.bader@xxxxxxxxxxxxx >>>>>> CC: bp@xxxxxxx >>>>>> CC: borislav.ostrovsky@xxxxxxxxxx >>>>> >>>>> boris.ostrovsky@xxxxxxxxxx >>>> >>>> Whoops! >>>> >>>> Here is an updated version: > > > From b704d4419e9e483922382d2339bd41c245f435e1 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 > From: Konrad Rzeszutek Wilk <konrad.wilk@xxxxxxxxxx> > Date: Tue, 5 Mar 2013 14:40:52 -0500 > Subject: [PATCH] ACPI: Add fixups for AMD P-state figures. > > In the Linux kernel, these two git commits: > > - f594065faf4f9067c2283a34619fc0714e79a98d > ACPI: Add fixups for AMD P-state figures > - 9855d8ce41a7801548a05d844db2f46c3e810166 > ACPI: Check MSR valid bit before using P-state frequencies > > Try to fix the the issue that "some AMD systems may round the > frequencies in ACPI tables to 100MHz boundaries. We can obtain the real > frequencies from MSRs, so add a quirk to fix these frequencies up > on AMD systems." (from f594065..) > > In discussion (around 9855d8..) "it turned out that indeed real > HW/BIOSes may choose to not set the valid bit and thus mark the > P-state as invalid. So this could be considered a fix for broken > BIOSes." (from 9855d8..) > > which is great for Linux. Unfortunatly the Linux kernel, when > it tries to do the RDMSR under Xen it fails to get the right > value (it gets zero) as Xen traps it and returns zero. Hence > when dom0 uploads the P-states they will be unmodified and > we should take care of updating the frequencies with the right > values. > > I've tested it under Dell Inc. PowerEdge T105 /0RR825, BIOS 1.3.2 > 08/20/2008 where this quirk can be observed (x86 == 0x10, model == 2). > Also on other AMD (x86 == 0x12, A8-3850; x86 = 0x14, AMD E-350) to > make sure the quirk is not applied there. > > CC: stefan.bader@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > CC: bp@xxxxxxx > CC: boris.ostrovsky@xxxxxxxxxx > [v1: Indent, #define, and email changes per Boris's review] > [v2: Redid the x86+model check, updated description] > Signed-off-by: Konrad Rzeszutek Wilk <konrad.wilk@xxxxxxxxxx> > --- > xen/arch/x86/acpi/cpufreq/powernow.c | 36 > ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ > 1 file changed, 36 insertions(+) > > diff --git a/xen/arch/x86/acpi/cpufreq/powernow.c > b/xen/arch/x86/acpi/cpufreq/powernow.c > index a9b7792..8c96fe0 100644 > --- a/xen/arch/x86/acpi/cpufreq/powernow.c > +++ b/xen/arch/x86/acpi/cpufreq/powernow.c > @@ -147,6 +147,40 @@ static int powernow_cpufreq_target(struct cpufreq_policy > *policy, > return 0; > } > > +static void amd_fixup_frequency(struct xen_processor_px *px) > +{ > + u32 hi, lo, fid, did; > + int index = px->control & 0x00000007; > + > + if (!(boot_cpu_data.x86 == 0x10 && boot_cpu_data.x86_model < 10) && > + !(boot_cpu_data.x86 == 0x11)) > + return; > + > + rdmsr(MSR_PSTATE_DEF_BASE + index, lo, hi); > + /* > + * MSR C001_0064+: > + * Bit 63: PstateEn. Read-write. If set, the P-state is valid. > + */ > + if (!(hi & (1UL << 31))) > + return; > + > + fid = lo & 0x3f; > + did = (lo >> 6) & 7; > + if (boot_cpu_data.x86 == 0x10) > + px->core_frequency = (100 * (fid + 16)) >> did; > + else > + px->core_frequency = (100 * (fid + 8)) >> did; > +} > + > +static void amd_fixup_freq(struct processor_performance *perf) > +{ > + > + unsigned int i; > + > + for (i = 0; i < perf->state_count; i++) > + amd_fixup_frequency(&perf->states[i]); > + > +} > static int powernow_cpufreq_verify(struct cpufreq_policy *policy) > { > struct acpi_cpufreq_data *data; > @@ -253,6 +287,8 @@ static int powernow_cpufreq_cpu_init(struct > cpufreq_policy *policy) > > policy->governor = cpufreq_opt_governor ? : CPUFREQ_DEFAULT_GOVERNOR; > > + amd_fixup_freq(perf); > + > /* table init */ > for (i = 0; i < perf->state_count && i <= max_hw_pstate; i++) { > if (i > 0 && perf->states[i].core_frequency >= > That would look good to me. Using Thunderbird I do not want to make any statement about indentation. -Stefan Attachment:
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