Messages in this thread | | | From | Marcel Ziswiler <> | Subject | Re: [PATCH v1 0/5] CPUFREQ OPP's and Tegra30 support by tegra20-cpufreq driver | Date | Tue, 11 Sep 2018 08:27:52 +0000 |
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On Fri, 2018-09-07 at 19:59 +0300, Dmitry Osipenko wrote:
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> > - With "cpufreq-info -f" I could only observe like the top 3-4 OPPs > > while it does not to go further down even when idling. Why could > > that > > be resp. what could cause this? > > What cpufreq governor are you using?
ondemand
> Here is my 'cpufreq-info --stats' output from Tegra30 after a several > minutes of idling after boot: > > 408000:245884, 456000:445, 608000:251, 760000:151, 816000:82, > 912000:75, 1000000:163 (561) > > And full cpufreq-info: > > cpufrequtils 008: cpufreq-info (C) Dominik Brodowski 2004-2009 > Report errors and bugs to cpufreq@vger.kernel.org, please. > analyzing CPU 0: > driver: tegra > CPUs which run at the same hardware frequency: 0 1 2 3 > CPUs which need to have their frequency coordinated by software: 0 > 1 2 3 > maximum transition latency: 50.0 us. > hardware limits: 408 MHz - 1000 MHz > available frequency steps: 408 MHz, 456 MHz, 608 MHz, 760 MHz, 816 > MHz, 912 MHz, 1000 MHz > available cpufreq governors: conservative, userspace, powersave, > ondemand, performance, schedutil > current policy: frequency should be within 408 MHz and 1000 MHz. > The governor "ondemand" may decide which speed to > use > within this range. > current CPU frequency is 608 MHz (asserted by call to hardware). > cpufreq stats: 408 MHz:99.53%, 456 MHz:0.18%, 608 MHz:0.10%, 760 > MHz:0.06%, 816 MHz:0.03%, 912 MHz:0.03%, 1000 MHz:0.07% (563) > analyzing CPU 1: > driver: tegra > CPUs which run at the same hardware frequency: 0 1 2 3 > CPUs which need to have their frequency coordinated by software: 0 > 1 2 3 > maximum transition latency: 50.0 us. > hardware limits: 408 MHz - 1000 MHz > available frequency steps: 408 MHz, 456 MHz, 608 MHz, 760 MHz, 816 > MHz, 912 MHz, 1000 MHz > available cpufreq governors: conservative, userspace, powersave, > ondemand, performance, schedutil > current policy: frequency should be within 408 MHz and 1000 MHz. > The governor "ondemand" may decide which speed to > use > within this range. > current CPU frequency is 608 MHz (asserted by call to hardware). > cpufreq stats: 408 MHz:99.53%, 456 MHz:0.18%, 608 MHz:0.10%, 760 > MHz:0.06%, 816 MHz:0.03%, 912 MHz:0.03%, 1000 MHz:0.07% (563) > analyzing CPU 2: > driver: tegra > CPUs which run at the same hardware frequency: 0 1 2 3 > CPUs which need to have their frequency coordinated by software: 0 > 1 2 3 > maximum transition latency: 50.0 us. > hardware limits: 408 MHz - 1000 MHz > available frequency steps: 408 MHz, 456 MHz, 608 MHz, 760 MHz, 816 > MHz, 912 MHz, 1000 MHz > available cpufreq governors: conservative, userspace, powersave, > ondemand, performance, schedutil > current policy: frequency should be within 408 MHz and 1000 MHz. > The governor "ondemand" may decide which speed to > use > within this range. > current CPU frequency is 608 MHz (asserted by call to hardware). > cpufreq stats: 408 MHz:99.53%, 456 MHz:0.18%, 608 MHz:0.10%, 760 > MHz:0.06%, 816 MHz:0.03%, 912 MHz:0.03%, 1000 MHz:0.07% (563) > analyzing CPU 3: > driver: tegra > CPUs which run at the same hardware frequency: 0 1 2 3 > CPUs which need to have their frequency coordinated by software: 0 > 1 2 3 > maximum transition latency: 50.0 us. > hardware limits: 408 MHz - 1000 MHz > available frequency steps: 408 MHz, 456 MHz, 608 MHz, 760 MHz, 816 > MHz, 912 MHz, 1000 MHz > available cpufreq governors: conservative, userspace, powersave, > ondemand, performance, schedutil > current policy: frequency should be within 408 MHz and 1000 MHz. > The governor "ondemand" may decide which speed to > use > within this range. > current CPU frequency is 608 MHz (asserted by call to hardware). > cpufreq stats: 408 MHz:99.53%, 456 MHz:0.18%, 608 MHz:0.10%, 760 > MHz:0.06%, 816 MHz:0.03%, 912 MHz:0.03%, 1000 MHz:0.07% (563) > > > > - Unfortunately "cpufreq-info --stats" currently does not seem to > > output anything. Would that require something special to be > > implemented? > > Make sure that CONFIG_CPU_FREQ_STAT is enabled in the kernels config.
Yes, sorry. That was it, of course. Just wondering why that one isn't enabled in tegra_defconfig...
> > Other than that you may add the following to the whole series: > > > > Tested-by: Marcel Ziswiler <marcel.ziswiler@toradex.com> > > Thank you very much!
You are very welcome. Thank you! | |