1 .. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 1 .. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 2 .. include:: <isonum.txt> 2 .. include:: <isonum.txt> 3 3 4 ============================================== 4 =============================================== 5 ``amd-pstate`` CPU Performance Scaling Driver 5 ``amd-pstate`` CPU Performance Scaling Driver 6 ============================================== 6 =============================================== 7 7 8 :Copyright: |copy| 2021 Advanced Micro Devices 8 :Copyright: |copy| 2021 Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. 9 9 10 :Author: Huang Rui <ray.huang@amd.com> 10 :Author: Huang Rui <ray.huang@amd.com> 11 11 12 12 13 Introduction 13 Introduction 14 =================== 14 =================== 15 15 16 ``amd-pstate`` is the AMD CPU performance scal 16 ``amd-pstate`` is the AMD CPU performance scaling driver that introduces a 17 new CPU frequency control mechanism on modern 17 new CPU frequency control mechanism on modern AMD APU and CPU series in 18 Linux kernel. The new mechanism is based on Co 18 Linux kernel. The new mechanism is based on Collaborative Processor 19 Performance Control (CPPC) which provides fine 19 Performance Control (CPPC) which provides finer grain frequency management 20 than legacy ACPI hardware P-States. Current AM 20 than legacy ACPI hardware P-States. Current AMD CPU/APU platforms are using 21 the ACPI P-states driver to manage CPU frequen 21 the ACPI P-states driver to manage CPU frequency and clocks with switching 22 only in 3 P-states. CPPC replaces the ACPI P-s 22 only in 3 P-states. CPPC replaces the ACPI P-states controls and allows a 23 flexible, low-latency interface for the Linux 23 flexible, low-latency interface for the Linux kernel to directly 24 communicate the performance hints to hardware. 24 communicate the performance hints to hardware. 25 25 26 ``amd-pstate`` leverages the Linux kernel gove 26 ``amd-pstate`` leverages the Linux kernel governors such as ``schedutil``, 27 ``ondemand``, etc. to manage the performance h 27 ``ondemand``, etc. to manage the performance hints which are provided by 28 CPPC hardware functionality that internally fo 28 CPPC hardware functionality that internally follows the hardware 29 specification (for details refer to AMD64 Arch 29 specification (for details refer to AMD64 Architecture Programmer's Manual 30 Volume 2: System Programming [1]_). Currently, 30 Volume 2: System Programming [1]_). Currently, ``amd-pstate`` supports basic 31 frequency control function according to kernel 31 frequency control function according to kernel governors on some of the 32 Zen2 and Zen3 processors, and we will implemen 32 Zen2 and Zen3 processors, and we will implement more AMD specific functions 33 in future after we verify them on the hardware 33 in future after we verify them on the hardware and SBIOS. 34 34 35 35 36 AMD CPPC Overview 36 AMD CPPC Overview 37 ======================= 37 ======================= 38 38 39 Collaborative Processor Performance Control (C 39 Collaborative Processor Performance Control (CPPC) interface enumerates a 40 continuous, abstract, and unit-less performanc 40 continuous, abstract, and unit-less performance value in a scale that is 41 not tied to a specific performance state / fre 41 not tied to a specific performance state / frequency. This is an ACPI 42 standard [2]_ which software can specify appli 42 standard [2]_ which software can specify application performance goals and 43 hints as a relative target to the infrastructu 43 hints as a relative target to the infrastructure limits. AMD processors 44 provide the low latency register model (MSR) i 44 provide the low latency register model (MSR) instead of an AML code 45 interpreter for performance adjustments. ``amd 45 interpreter for performance adjustments. ``amd-pstate`` will initialize a 46 ``struct cpufreq_driver`` instance, ``amd_psta 46 ``struct cpufreq_driver`` instance, ``amd_pstate_driver``, with the callbacks 47 to manage each performance update behavior. :: 47 to manage each performance update behavior. :: 48 48 49 Highest Perf ------>+-----------------------+ 49 Highest Perf ------>+-----------------------+ +-----------------------+ 50 | | 50 | | | | 51 | | 51 | | | | 52 | | 52 | | Max Perf ---->| | 53 | | 53 | | | | 54 | | 54 | | | | 55 Nominal Perf ------>+-----------------------+ 55 Nominal Perf ------>+-----------------------+ +-----------------------+ 56 | | 56 | | | | 57 | | 57 | | | | 58 | | 58 | | | | 59 | | 59 | | | | 60 | | 60 | | | | 61 | | 61 | | | | 62 | | 62 | | Desired Perf ---->| | 63 | | 63 | | | | 64 | | 64 | | | | 65 | | 65 | | | | 66 | | 66 | | | | 67 | | 67 | | | | 68 | | 68 | | | | 69 | | 69 | | | | 70 | | 70 | | | | 71 | | 71 | | | | 72 Lowest non- | | 72 Lowest non- | | | | 73 linear perf ------>+-----------------------+ 73 linear perf ------>+-----------------------+ +-----------------------+ 74 | | 74 | | | | 75 | | 75 | | Lowest perf ---->| | 76 | | 76 | | | | 77 Lowest perf ------>+-----------------------+ 77 Lowest perf ------>+-----------------------+ +-----------------------+ 78 | | 78 | | | | 79 | | 79 | | | | 80 | | 80 | | | | 81 0 ------>+-----------------------+ 81 0 ------>+-----------------------+ +-----------------------+ 82 82 83 AMD P-Sta 83 AMD P-States Performance Scale 84 84 85 85 86 .. _perf_cap: 86 .. _perf_cap: 87 87 88 AMD CPPC Performance Capability 88 AMD CPPC Performance Capability 89 -------------------------------- 89 -------------------------------- 90 90 91 Highest Performance (RO) 91 Highest Performance (RO) 92 ......................... 92 ......................... 93 93 94 This is the absolute maximum performance an in 94 This is the absolute maximum performance an individual processor may reach, 95 assuming ideal conditions. This performance le 95 assuming ideal conditions. This performance level may not be sustainable 96 for long durations and may only be achievable 96 for long durations and may only be achievable if other platform components 97 are in a specific state; for example, it may r 97 are in a specific state; for example, it may require other processors to be in 98 an idle state. This would be equivalent to the 98 an idle state. This would be equivalent to the highest frequencies 99 supported by the processor. 99 supported by the processor. 100 100 101 Nominal (Guaranteed) Performance (RO) 101 Nominal (Guaranteed) Performance (RO) 102 ...................................... 102 ...................................... 103 103 104 This is the maximum sustained performance leve 104 This is the maximum sustained performance level of the processor, assuming 105 ideal operating conditions. In the absence of 105 ideal operating conditions. In the absence of an external constraint (power, 106 thermal, etc.), this is the performance level 106 thermal, etc.), this is the performance level the processor is expected to 107 be able to maintain continuously. All cores/pr 107 be able to maintain continuously. All cores/processors are expected to be 108 able to sustain their nominal performance stat 108 able to sustain their nominal performance state simultaneously. 109 109 110 Lowest non-linear Performance (RO) 110 Lowest non-linear Performance (RO) 111 ................................... 111 ................................... 112 112 113 This is the lowest performance level at which 113 This is the lowest performance level at which nonlinear power savings are 114 achieved, for example, due to the combined eff 114 achieved, for example, due to the combined effects of voltage and frequency 115 scaling. Above this threshold, lower performan 115 scaling. Above this threshold, lower performance levels should be generally 116 more energy efficient than higher performance 116 more energy efficient than higher performance levels. This register 117 effectively conveys the most efficient perform 117 effectively conveys the most efficient performance level to ``amd-pstate``. 118 118 119 Lowest Performance (RO) 119 Lowest Performance (RO) 120 ........................ 120 ........................ 121 121 122 This is the absolute lowest performance level 122 This is the absolute lowest performance level of the processor. Selecting a 123 performance level lower than the lowest nonlin 123 performance level lower than the lowest nonlinear performance level may 124 cause an efficiency penalty but should reduce 124 cause an efficiency penalty but should reduce the instantaneous power 125 consumption of the processor. 125 consumption of the processor. 126 126 127 AMD CPPC Performance Control 127 AMD CPPC Performance Control 128 ------------------------------ 128 ------------------------------ 129 129 130 ``amd-pstate`` passes performance goals throug 130 ``amd-pstate`` passes performance goals through these registers. The 131 register drives the behavior of the desired pe 131 register drives the behavior of the desired performance target. 132 132 133 Minimum requested performance (RW) 133 Minimum requested performance (RW) 134 ................................... 134 ................................... 135 135 136 ``amd-pstate`` specifies the minimum allowed p 136 ``amd-pstate`` specifies the minimum allowed performance level. 137 137 138 Maximum requested performance (RW) 138 Maximum requested performance (RW) 139 ................................... 139 ................................... 140 140 141 ``amd-pstate`` specifies a limit the maximum p 141 ``amd-pstate`` specifies a limit the maximum performance that is expected 142 to be supplied by the hardware. 142 to be supplied by the hardware. 143 143 144 Desired performance target (RW) 144 Desired performance target (RW) 145 ................................... 145 ................................... 146 146 147 ``amd-pstate`` specifies a desired target in t 147 ``amd-pstate`` specifies a desired target in the CPPC performance scale as 148 a relative number. This can be expressed as pe 148 a relative number. This can be expressed as percentage of nominal 149 performance (infrastructure max). Below the no 149 performance (infrastructure max). Below the nominal sustained performance 150 level, desired performance expresses the avera 150 level, desired performance expresses the average performance level of the 151 processor subject to hardware. Above the nomin 151 processor subject to hardware. Above the nominal performance level, 152 the processor must provide at least nominal pe 152 the processor must provide at least nominal performance requested and go higher 153 if current operating conditions allow. 153 if current operating conditions allow. 154 154 155 Energy Performance Preference (EPP) (RW) 155 Energy Performance Preference (EPP) (RW) 156 ......................................... 156 ......................................... 157 157 158 This attribute provides a hint to the hardware 158 This attribute provides a hint to the hardware if software wants to bias 159 toward performance (0x0) or energy efficiency 159 toward performance (0x0) or energy efficiency (0xff). 160 160 161 161 162 Key Governors Support 162 Key Governors Support 163 ======================= 163 ======================= 164 164 165 ``amd-pstate`` can be used with all the (gener 165 ``amd-pstate`` can be used with all the (generic) scaling governors listed 166 by the ``scaling_available_governors`` policy 166 by the ``scaling_available_governors`` policy attribute in ``sysfs``. Then, 167 it is responsible for the configuration of pol 167 it is responsible for the configuration of policy objects corresponding to 168 CPUs and provides the ``CPUFreq`` core (and th 168 CPUs and provides the ``CPUFreq`` core (and the scaling governors attached 169 to the policy objects) with accurate informati 169 to the policy objects) with accurate information on the maximum and minimum 170 operating frequencies supported by the hardwar 170 operating frequencies supported by the hardware. Users can check the 171 ``scaling_cur_freq`` information comes from th 171 ``scaling_cur_freq`` information comes from the ``CPUFreq`` core. 172 172 173 ``amd-pstate`` mainly supports ``schedutil`` a 173 ``amd-pstate`` mainly supports ``schedutil`` and ``ondemand`` for dynamic 174 frequency control. It is to fine tune the proc 174 frequency control. It is to fine tune the processor configuration on 175 ``amd-pstate`` to the ``schedutil`` with CPU C 175 ``amd-pstate`` to the ``schedutil`` with CPU CFS scheduler. ``amd-pstate`` 176 registers the adjust_perf callback to implemen 176 registers the adjust_perf callback to implement performance update behavior 177 similar to CPPC. It is initialized by ``sugov_ 177 similar to CPPC. It is initialized by ``sugov_start`` and then populates the 178 CPU's update_util_data pointer to assign ``sug 178 CPU's update_util_data pointer to assign ``sugov_update_single_perf`` as the 179 utilization update callback function in the CP 179 utilization update callback function in the CPU scheduler. The CPU scheduler 180 will call ``cpufreq_update_util`` and assigns 180 will call ``cpufreq_update_util`` and assigns the target performance according 181 to the ``struct sugov_cpu`` that the utilizati 181 to the ``struct sugov_cpu`` that the utilization update belongs to. 182 Then, ``amd-pstate`` updates the desired perfo 182 Then, ``amd-pstate`` updates the desired performance according to the CPU 183 scheduler assigned. 183 scheduler assigned. 184 184 185 .. _processor_support: 185 .. _processor_support: 186 186 187 Processor Support 187 Processor Support 188 ======================= 188 ======================= 189 189 190 The ``amd-pstate`` initialization will fail if 190 The ``amd-pstate`` initialization will fail if the ``_CPC`` entry in the ACPI 191 SBIOS does not exist in the detected processor 191 SBIOS does not exist in the detected processor. It uses ``acpi_cpc_valid`` 192 to check the existence of ``_CPC``. All Zen ba 192 to check the existence of ``_CPC``. All Zen based processors support the legacy 193 ACPI hardware P-States function, so when ``amd 193 ACPI hardware P-States function, so when ``amd-pstate`` fails initialization, 194 the kernel will fall back to initialize the `` 194 the kernel will fall back to initialize the ``acpi-cpufreq`` driver. 195 195 196 There are two types of hardware implementation 196 There are two types of hardware implementations for ``amd-pstate``: one is 197 `Full MSR Support <perf_cap_>`_ and another is 197 `Full MSR Support <perf_cap_>`_ and another is `Shared Memory Support 198 <perf_cap_>`_. It can use the :c:macro:`X86_FE 198 <perf_cap_>`_. It can use the :c:macro:`X86_FEATURE_CPPC` feature flag to 199 indicate the different types. (For details, re 199 indicate the different types. (For details, refer to the Processor Programming 200 Reference (PPR) for AMD Family 19h Model 51h, 200 Reference (PPR) for AMD Family 19h Model 51h, Revision A1 Processors [3]_.) 201 ``amd-pstate`` is to register different ``stat 201 ``amd-pstate`` is to register different ``static_call`` instances for different 202 hardware implementations. 202 hardware implementations. 203 203 204 Currently, some of the Zen2 and Zen3 processor 204 Currently, some of the Zen2 and Zen3 processors support ``amd-pstate``. In the 205 future, it will be supported on more and more 205 future, it will be supported on more and more AMD processors. 206 206 207 Full MSR Support 207 Full MSR Support 208 ----------------- 208 ----------------- 209 209 210 Some new Zen3 processors such as Cezanne provi 210 Some new Zen3 processors such as Cezanne provide the MSR registers directly 211 while the :c:macro:`X86_FEATURE_CPPC` CPU feat 211 while the :c:macro:`X86_FEATURE_CPPC` CPU feature flag is set. 212 ``amd-pstate`` can handle the MSR register to 212 ``amd-pstate`` can handle the MSR register to implement the fast switch 213 function in ``CPUFreq`` that can reduce the la 213 function in ``CPUFreq`` that can reduce the latency of frequency control in 214 interrupt context. The functions with a ``psta 214 interrupt context. The functions with a ``pstate_xxx`` prefix represent the 215 operations on MSR registers. 215 operations on MSR registers. 216 216 217 Shared Memory Support 217 Shared Memory Support 218 ---------------------- 218 ---------------------- 219 219 220 If the :c:macro:`X86_FEATURE_CPPC` CPU feature 220 If the :c:macro:`X86_FEATURE_CPPC` CPU feature flag is not set, the 221 processor supports the shared memory solution. 221 processor supports the shared memory solution. In this case, ``amd-pstate`` 222 uses the ``cppc_acpi`` helper methods to imple 222 uses the ``cppc_acpi`` helper methods to implement the callback functions 223 that are defined on ``static_call``. The funct 223 that are defined on ``static_call``. The functions with the ``cppc_xxx`` prefix 224 represent the operations of ACPI CPPC helpers 224 represent the operations of ACPI CPPC helpers for the shared memory solution. 225 225 226 226 227 AMD P-States and ACPI hardware P-States always 227 AMD P-States and ACPI hardware P-States always can be supported in one 228 processor. But AMD P-States has the higher pri 228 processor. But AMD P-States has the higher priority and if it is enabled 229 with :c:macro:`MSR_AMD_CPPC_ENABLE` or ``cppc_ 229 with :c:macro:`MSR_AMD_CPPC_ENABLE` or ``cppc_set_enable``, it will respond 230 to the request from AMD P-States. 230 to the request from AMD P-States. 231 231 232 232 233 User Space Interface in ``sysfs`` - Per-policy 233 User Space Interface in ``sysfs`` - Per-policy control 234 ============================================== 234 ====================================================== 235 235 236 ``amd-pstate`` exposes several global attribut 236 ``amd-pstate`` exposes several global attributes (files) in ``sysfs`` to 237 control its functionality at the system level. 237 control its functionality at the system level. They are located in the 238 ``/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpufreq/policyX/`` d 238 ``/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpufreq/policyX/`` directory and affect all CPUs. :: 239 239 240 root@hr-test1:/home/ray# ls /sys/devices/syst 240 root@hr-test1:/home/ray# ls /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpufreq/policy0/*amd* 241 /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpufreq/policy0/amd_p 241 /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpufreq/policy0/amd_pstate_highest_perf 242 /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpufreq/policy0/amd_p 242 /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpufreq/policy0/amd_pstate_lowest_nonlinear_freq 243 /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpufreq/policy0/amd_p 243 /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpufreq/policy0/amd_pstate_max_freq 244 244 245 245 246 ``amd_pstate_highest_perf / amd_pstate_max_fre 246 ``amd_pstate_highest_perf / amd_pstate_max_freq`` 247 247 248 Maximum CPPC performance and CPU frequency tha 248 Maximum CPPC performance and CPU frequency that the driver is allowed to 249 set, in percent of the maximum supported CPPC 249 set, in percent of the maximum supported CPPC performance level (the highest 250 performance supported in `AMD CPPC Performance 250 performance supported in `AMD CPPC Performance Capability <perf_cap_>`_). 251 In some ASICs, the highest CPPC performance is 251 In some ASICs, the highest CPPC performance is not the one in the ``_CPC`` 252 table, so we need to expose it to sysfs. If bo 252 table, so we need to expose it to sysfs. If boost is not active, but 253 still supported, this maximum frequency will b 253 still supported, this maximum frequency will be larger than the one in 254 ``cpuinfo``. On systems that support preferred 254 ``cpuinfo``. On systems that support preferred core, the driver will have 255 different values for some cores than others an 255 different values for some cores than others and this will reflect the values 256 advertised by the platform at bootup. 256 advertised by the platform at bootup. 257 This attribute is read-only. 257 This attribute is read-only. 258 258 259 ``amd_pstate_lowest_nonlinear_freq`` 259 ``amd_pstate_lowest_nonlinear_freq`` 260 260 261 The lowest non-linear CPPC CPU frequency that 261 The lowest non-linear CPPC CPU frequency that the driver is allowed to set, 262 in percent of the maximum supported CPPC perfo 262 in percent of the maximum supported CPPC performance level. (Please see the 263 lowest non-linear performance in `AMD CPPC Per 263 lowest non-linear performance in `AMD CPPC Performance Capability 264 <perf_cap_>`_.) 264 <perf_cap_>`_.) 265 This attribute is read-only. 265 This attribute is read-only. 266 266 267 ``amd_pstate_hw_prefcore`` 267 ``amd_pstate_hw_prefcore`` 268 268 269 Whether the platform supports the preferred co 269 Whether the platform supports the preferred core feature and it has been 270 enabled. This attribute is read-only. 270 enabled. This attribute is read-only. 271 271 272 ``amd_pstate_prefcore_ranking`` 272 ``amd_pstate_prefcore_ranking`` 273 273 274 The performance ranking of the core. This numb 274 The performance ranking of the core. This number doesn't have any unit, but 275 larger numbers are preferred at the time of re 275 larger numbers are preferred at the time of reading. This can change at 276 runtime based on platform conditions. This att 276 runtime based on platform conditions. This attribute is read-only. 277 277 278 ``energy_performance_available_preferences`` 278 ``energy_performance_available_preferences`` 279 279 280 A list of all the supported EPP preferences th 280 A list of all the supported EPP preferences that could be used for 281 ``energy_performance_preference`` on this syst 281 ``energy_performance_preference`` on this system. 282 These profiles represent different hints that 282 These profiles represent different hints that are provided 283 to the low-level firmware about the user's des 283 to the low-level firmware about the user's desired energy vs efficiency 284 tradeoff. ``default`` represents the epp valu 284 tradeoff. ``default`` represents the epp value is set by platform 285 firmware. This attribute is read-only. 285 firmware. This attribute is read-only. 286 286 287 ``energy_performance_preference`` 287 ``energy_performance_preference`` 288 288 289 The current energy performance preference can 289 The current energy performance preference can be read from this attribute. 290 and user can change current preference accordi 290 and user can change current preference according to energy or performance needs 291 Please get all support profiles list from 291 Please get all support profiles list from 292 ``energy_performance_available_preferences`` a 292 ``energy_performance_available_preferences`` attribute, all the profiles are 293 integer values defined between 0 to 255 when E 293 integer values defined between 0 to 255 when EPP feature is enabled by platform 294 firmware, if EPP feature is disabled, driver w 294 firmware, if EPP feature is disabled, driver will ignore the written value 295 This attribute is read-write. 295 This attribute is read-write. 296 296 297 ``boost`` 297 ``boost`` 298 The `boost` sysfs attribute provides control o 298 The `boost` sysfs attribute provides control over the CPU core 299 performance boost, allowing users to manage th 299 performance boost, allowing users to manage the maximum frequency limitation 300 of the CPU. This attribute can be used to enab 300 of the CPU. This attribute can be used to enable or disable the boost feature 301 on individual CPUs. 301 on individual CPUs. 302 302 303 When the boost feature is enabled, the CPU can 303 When the boost feature is enabled, the CPU can dynamically increase its frequency 304 beyond the base frequency, providing enhanced 304 beyond the base frequency, providing enhanced performance for demanding workloads. 305 On the other hand, disabling the boost feature 305 On the other hand, disabling the boost feature restricts the CPU to operate at the 306 base frequency, which may be desirable in cert 306 base frequency, which may be desirable in certain scenarios to prioritize power 307 efficiency or manage temperature. 307 efficiency or manage temperature. 308 308 309 To manipulate the `boost` attribute, users can 309 To manipulate the `boost` attribute, users can write a value of `0` to disable the 310 boost or `1` to enable it, for the respective 310 boost or `1` to enable it, for the respective CPU using the sysfs path 311 `/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpuX/cpufreq/boost`, 311 `/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpuX/cpufreq/boost`, where `X` represents the CPU number. 312 312 313 Other performance and frequency values can be 313 Other performance and frequency values can be read back from 314 ``/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpuX/acpi_cppc/``, s 314 ``/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpuX/acpi_cppc/``, see :ref:`cppc_sysfs`. 315 315 316 316 317 ``amd-pstate`` vs ``acpi-cpufreq`` 317 ``amd-pstate`` vs ``acpi-cpufreq`` 318 ====================================== 318 ====================================== 319 319 320 On the majority of AMD platforms supported by 320 On the majority of AMD platforms supported by ``acpi-cpufreq``, the ACPI tables 321 provided by the platform firmware are used for 321 provided by the platform firmware are used for CPU performance scaling, but 322 only provide 3 P-states on AMD processors. 322 only provide 3 P-states on AMD processors. 323 However, on modern AMD APU and CPU series, har 323 However, on modern AMD APU and CPU series, hardware provides the Collaborative 324 Processor Performance Control according to the 324 Processor Performance Control according to the ACPI protocol and customizes this 325 for AMD platforms. That is, fine-grained and c 325 for AMD platforms. That is, fine-grained and continuous frequency ranges 326 instead of the legacy hardware P-states. ``amd 326 instead of the legacy hardware P-states. ``amd-pstate`` is the kernel 327 module which supports the new AMD P-States mec 327 module which supports the new AMD P-States mechanism on most of the future AMD 328 platforms. The AMD P-States mechanism is the m 328 platforms. The AMD P-States mechanism is the more performance and energy 329 efficiency frequency management method on AMD 329 efficiency frequency management method on AMD processors. 330 330 331 331 332 ``amd-pstate`` Driver Operation Modes 332 ``amd-pstate`` Driver Operation Modes 333 ====================================== 333 ====================================== 334 334 335 ``amd_pstate`` CPPC has 3 operation modes: aut 335 ``amd_pstate`` CPPC has 3 operation modes: autonomous (active) mode, 336 non-autonomous (passive) mode and guided auton 336 non-autonomous (passive) mode and guided autonomous (guided) mode. 337 Active/passive/guided mode can be chosen by di 337 Active/passive/guided mode can be chosen by different kernel parameters. 338 338 339 - In autonomous mode, platform ignores the des 339 - In autonomous mode, platform ignores the desired performance level request 340 and takes into account only the values set t 340 and takes into account only the values set to the minimum, maximum and energy 341 performance preference registers. 341 performance preference registers. 342 - In non-autonomous mode, platform gets desire 342 - In non-autonomous mode, platform gets desired performance level 343 from OS directly through Desired Performance 343 from OS directly through Desired Performance Register. 344 - In guided-autonomous mode, platform sets ope 344 - In guided-autonomous mode, platform sets operating performance level 345 autonomously according to the current worklo 345 autonomously according to the current workload and within the limits set by 346 OS through min and max performance registers 346 OS through min and max performance registers. 347 347 348 Active Mode 348 Active Mode 349 ------------ 349 ------------ 350 350 351 ``amd_pstate=active`` 351 ``amd_pstate=active`` 352 352 353 This is the low-level firmware control mode wh 353 This is the low-level firmware control mode which is implemented by ``amd_pstate_epp`` 354 driver with ``amd_pstate=active`` passed to th 354 driver with ``amd_pstate=active`` passed to the kernel in the command line. 355 In this mode, ``amd_pstate_epp`` driver provid 355 In this mode, ``amd_pstate_epp`` driver provides a hint to the hardware if software 356 wants to bias toward performance (0x0) or ener 356 wants to bias toward performance (0x0) or energy efficiency (0xff) to the CPPC firmware. 357 then CPPC power algorithm will calculate the r 357 then CPPC power algorithm will calculate the runtime workload and adjust the realtime 358 cores frequency according to the power supply 358 cores frequency according to the power supply and thermal, core voltage and some other 359 hardware conditions. 359 hardware conditions. 360 360 361 Passive Mode 361 Passive Mode 362 ------------ 362 ------------ 363 363 364 ``amd_pstate=passive`` 364 ``amd_pstate=passive`` 365 365 366 It will be enabled if the ``amd_pstate=passive 366 It will be enabled if the ``amd_pstate=passive`` is passed to the kernel in the command line. 367 In this mode, ``amd_pstate`` driver software s 367 In this mode, ``amd_pstate`` driver software specifies a desired QoS target in the CPPC 368 performance scale as a relative number. This c 368 performance scale as a relative number. This can be expressed as percentage of nominal 369 performance (infrastructure max). Below the no 369 performance (infrastructure max). Below the nominal sustained performance level, 370 desired performance expresses the average perf 370 desired performance expresses the average performance level of the processor subject 371 to the Performance Reduction Tolerance registe 371 to the Performance Reduction Tolerance register. Above the nominal performance level, 372 processor must provide at least nominal perfor 372 processor must provide at least nominal performance requested and go higher if current 373 operating conditions allow. 373 operating conditions allow. 374 374 375 Guided Mode 375 Guided Mode 376 ----------- 376 ----------- 377 377 378 ``amd_pstate=guided`` 378 ``amd_pstate=guided`` 379 379 380 If ``amd_pstate=guided`` is passed to kernel c 380 If ``amd_pstate=guided`` is passed to kernel command line option then this mode 381 is activated. In this mode, driver requests m 381 is activated. In this mode, driver requests minimum and maximum performance 382 level and the platform autonomously selects a 382 level and the platform autonomously selects a performance level in this range 383 and appropriate to the current workload. 383 and appropriate to the current workload. 384 384 385 ``amd-pstate`` Preferred Core 385 ``amd-pstate`` Preferred Core 386 ================================= 386 ================================= 387 387 388 The core frequency is subjected to the process 388 The core frequency is subjected to the process variation in semiconductors. 389 Not all cores are able to reach the maximum fr 389 Not all cores are able to reach the maximum frequency respecting the 390 infrastructure limits. Consequently, AMD has r 390 infrastructure limits. Consequently, AMD has redefined the concept of 391 maximum frequency of a part. This means that a 391 maximum frequency of a part. This means that a fraction of cores can reach 392 maximum frequency. To find the best process sc 392 maximum frequency. To find the best process scheduling policy for a given 393 scenario, OS needs to know the core ordering i 393 scenario, OS needs to know the core ordering informed by the platform through 394 highest performance capability register of the 394 highest performance capability register of the CPPC interface. 395 395 396 ``amd-pstate`` preferred core enables the sche 396 ``amd-pstate`` preferred core enables the scheduler to prefer scheduling on 397 cores that can achieve a higher frequency with 397 cores that can achieve a higher frequency with lower voltage. The preferred 398 core rankings can dynamically change based on 398 core rankings can dynamically change based on the workload, platform conditions, 399 thermals and ageing. 399 thermals and ageing. 400 400 401 The priority metric will be initialized by the 401 The priority metric will be initialized by the ``amd-pstate`` driver. The ``amd-pstate`` 402 driver will also determine whether or not ``am 402 driver will also determine whether or not ``amd-pstate`` preferred core is 403 supported by the platform. 403 supported by the platform. 404 404 405 ``amd-pstate`` driver will provide an initial 405 ``amd-pstate`` driver will provide an initial core ordering when the system boots. 406 The platform uses the CPPC interfaces to commu 406 The platform uses the CPPC interfaces to communicate the core ranking to the 407 operating system and scheduler to make sure th 407 operating system and scheduler to make sure that OS is choosing the cores 408 with highest performance firstly for schedulin 408 with highest performance firstly for scheduling the process. When ``amd-pstate`` 409 driver receives a message with the highest per 409 driver receives a message with the highest performance change, it will 410 update the core ranking and set the cpu's prio 410 update the core ranking and set the cpu's priority. 411 411 412 ``amd-pstate`` Preferred Core Switch 412 ``amd-pstate`` Preferred Core Switch 413 ===================================== 413 ===================================== 414 Kernel Parameters 414 Kernel Parameters 415 ----------------- 415 ----------------- 416 416 417 ``amd-pstate`` peferred core`` has two states: 417 ``amd-pstate`` peferred core`` has two states: enable and disable. 418 Enable/disable states can be chosen by differe 418 Enable/disable states can be chosen by different kernel parameters. 419 Default enable ``amd-pstate`` preferred core. 419 Default enable ``amd-pstate`` preferred core. 420 420 421 ``amd_prefcore=disable`` 421 ``amd_prefcore=disable`` 422 422 423 For systems that support ``amd-pstate`` prefer 423 For systems that support ``amd-pstate`` preferred core, the core rankings will 424 always be advertised by the platform. But OS c 424 always be advertised by the platform. But OS can choose to ignore that via the 425 kernel parameter ``amd_prefcore=disable``. 425 kernel parameter ``amd_prefcore=disable``. 426 426 427 User Space Interface in ``sysfs`` - General 427 User Space Interface in ``sysfs`` - General 428 =========================================== 428 =========================================== 429 429 430 Global Attributes 430 Global Attributes 431 ----------------- 431 ----------------- 432 432 433 ``amd-pstate`` exposes several global attribut 433 ``amd-pstate`` exposes several global attributes (files) in ``sysfs`` to 434 control its functionality at the system level. 434 control its functionality at the system level. They are located in the 435 ``/sys/devices/system/cpu/amd_pstate/`` direct 435 ``/sys/devices/system/cpu/amd_pstate/`` directory and affect all CPUs. 436 436 437 ``status`` 437 ``status`` 438 Operation mode of the driver: "active" 438 Operation mode of the driver: "active", "passive", "guided" or "disable". 439 439 440 "active" 440 "active" 441 The driver is functional and i 441 The driver is functional and in the ``active mode`` 442 442 443 "passive" 443 "passive" 444 The driver is functional and i 444 The driver is functional and in the ``passive mode`` 445 445 446 "guided" 446 "guided" 447 The driver is functional and i 447 The driver is functional and in the ``guided mode`` 448 448 449 "disable" 449 "disable" 450 The driver is unregistered and 450 The driver is unregistered and not functional now. 451 451 452 This attribute can be written to in or 452 This attribute can be written to in order to change the driver's 453 operation mode or to unregister it. T 453 operation mode or to unregister it. The string written to it must be 454 one of the possible values of it and, 454 one of the possible values of it and, if successful, writing one of 455 these values to the sysfs file will ca 455 these values to the sysfs file will cause the driver to switch over 456 to the operation mode represented by t 456 to the operation mode represented by that string - or to be 457 unregistered in the "disable" case. 457 unregistered in the "disable" case. 458 458 459 ``prefcore`` 459 ``prefcore`` 460 Preferred core state of the driver: "e 460 Preferred core state of the driver: "enabled" or "disabled". 461 461 462 "enabled" 462 "enabled" 463 Enable the ``amd-pstate`` pref 463 Enable the ``amd-pstate`` preferred core. 464 464 465 "disabled" 465 "disabled" 466 Disable the ``amd-pstate`` pre 466 Disable the ``amd-pstate`` preferred core 467 467 468 468 469 This attribute is read-only to check t 469 This attribute is read-only to check the state of preferred core set 470 by the kernel parameter. 470 by the kernel parameter. 471 471 472 ``cpupower`` tool support for ``amd-pstate`` 472 ``cpupower`` tool support for ``amd-pstate`` 473 ============================================== 473 =============================================== 474 474 475 ``amd-pstate`` is supported by the ``cpupower` 475 ``amd-pstate`` is supported by the ``cpupower`` tool, which can be used to dump 476 frequency information. Development is in progr 476 frequency information. Development is in progress to support more and more 477 operations for the new ``amd-pstate`` module w 477 operations for the new ``amd-pstate`` module with this tool. :: 478 478 479 root@hr-test1:/home/ray# cpupower frequency-i 479 root@hr-test1:/home/ray# cpupower frequency-info 480 analyzing CPU 0: 480 analyzing CPU 0: 481 driver: amd-pstate 481 driver: amd-pstate 482 CPUs which run at the same hardware frequen 482 CPUs which run at the same hardware frequency: 0 483 CPUs which need to have their frequency coo 483 CPUs which need to have their frequency coordinated by software: 0 484 maximum transition latency: 131 us 484 maximum transition latency: 131 us 485 hardware limits: 400 MHz - 4.68 GHz 485 hardware limits: 400 MHz - 4.68 GHz 486 available cpufreq governors: ondemand conse 486 available cpufreq governors: ondemand conservative powersave userspace performance schedutil 487 current policy: frequency should be within 487 current policy: frequency should be within 400 MHz and 4.68 GHz. 488 The governor "schedutil" ma 488 The governor "schedutil" may decide which speed to use 489 within this range. 489 within this range. 490 current CPU frequency: Unable to call hardw 490 current CPU frequency: Unable to call hardware 491 current CPU frequency: 4.02 GHz (asserted b 491 current CPU frequency: 4.02 GHz (asserted by call to kernel) 492 boost state support: 492 boost state support: 493 Supported: yes 493 Supported: yes 494 Active: yes 494 Active: yes 495 AMD PSTATE Highest Performance: 166. Maxi 495 AMD PSTATE Highest Performance: 166. Maximum Frequency: 4.68 GHz. 496 AMD PSTATE Nominal Performance: 117. Nomi 496 AMD PSTATE Nominal Performance: 117. Nominal Frequency: 3.30 GHz. 497 AMD PSTATE Lowest Non-linear Performance: 497 AMD PSTATE Lowest Non-linear Performance: 39. Lowest Non-linear Frequency: 1.10 GHz. 498 AMD PSTATE Lowest Performance: 15. Lowest 498 AMD PSTATE Lowest Performance: 15. Lowest Frequency: 400 MHz. 499 499 500 500 501 Diagnostics and Tuning 501 Diagnostics and Tuning 502 ======================= 502 ======================= 503 503 504 Trace Events 504 Trace Events 505 -------------- 505 -------------- 506 506 507 There are two static trace events that can be 507 There are two static trace events that can be used for ``amd-pstate`` 508 diagnostics. One of them is the ``cpu_frequenc 508 diagnostics. One of them is the ``cpu_frequency`` trace event generally used 509 by ``CPUFreq``, and the other one is the ``amd 509 by ``CPUFreq``, and the other one is the ``amd_pstate_perf`` trace event 510 specific to ``amd-pstate``. The following seq 510 specific to ``amd-pstate``. The following sequence of shell commands can 511 be used to enable them and see their output (i 511 be used to enable them and see their output (if the kernel is 512 configured to support event tracing). :: 512 configured to support event tracing). :: 513 513 514 root@hr-test1:/home/ray# cd /sys/kernel/traci 514 root@hr-test1:/home/ray# cd /sys/kernel/tracing/ 515 root@hr-test1:/sys/kernel/tracing# echo 1 > e 515 root@hr-test1:/sys/kernel/tracing# echo 1 > events/amd_cpu/enable 516 root@hr-test1:/sys/kernel/tracing# cat trace 516 root@hr-test1:/sys/kernel/tracing# cat trace 517 # tracer: nop 517 # tracer: nop 518 # 518 # 519 # entries-in-buffer/entries-written: 47827/42 519 # entries-in-buffer/entries-written: 47827/42233061 #P:2 520 # 520 # 521 # _-----=> irq 521 # _-----=> irqs-off 522 # / _----=> nee 522 # / _----=> need-resched 523 # | / _---=> har 523 # | / _---=> hardirq/softirq 524 # || / _--=> pre 524 # || / _--=> preempt-depth 525 # ||| / dela 525 # ||| / delay 526 # TASK-PID CPU# |||| TIMESTA 526 # TASK-PID CPU# |||| TIMESTAMP FUNCTION 527 # | | | |||| | 527 # | | | |||| | | 528 <idle>-0 [015] dN... 4995.979 528 <idle>-0 [015] dN... 4995.979886: amd_pstate_perf: amd_min_perf=85 amd_des_perf=85 amd_max_perf=166 cpu_id=15 changed=false fast_switch=true 529 <idle>-0 [007] d.h.. 4995.979 529 <idle>-0 [007] d.h.. 4995.979893: amd_pstate_perf: amd_min_perf=85 amd_des_perf=85 amd_max_perf=166 cpu_id=7 changed=false fast_switch=true 530 cat-2161 [000] d.... 4995.980 530 cat-2161 [000] d.... 4995.980841: amd_pstate_perf: amd_min_perf=85 amd_des_perf=85 amd_max_perf=166 cpu_id=0 changed=false fast_switch=true 531 sshd-2125 [004] d.s.. 4995.980 531 sshd-2125 [004] d.s.. 4995.980968: amd_pstate_perf: amd_min_perf=85 amd_des_perf=85 amd_max_perf=166 cpu_id=4 changed=false fast_switch=true 532 <idle>-0 [007] d.s.. 4995.980 532 <idle>-0 [007] d.s.. 4995.980968: amd_pstate_perf: amd_min_perf=85 amd_des_perf=85 amd_max_perf=166 cpu_id=7 changed=false fast_switch=true 533 <idle>-0 [003] d.s.. 4995.980 533 <idle>-0 [003] d.s.. 4995.980971: amd_pstate_perf: amd_min_perf=85 amd_des_perf=85 amd_max_perf=166 cpu_id=3 changed=false fast_switch=true 534 <idle>-0 [011] d.s.. 4995.980 534 <idle>-0 [011] d.s.. 4995.980996: amd_pstate_perf: amd_min_perf=85 amd_des_perf=85 amd_max_perf=166 cpu_id=11 changed=false fast_switch=true 535 535 536 The ``cpu_frequency`` trace event will be trig 536 The ``cpu_frequency`` trace event will be triggered either by the ``schedutil`` scaling 537 governor (for the policies it is attached to), 537 governor (for the policies it is attached to), or by the ``CPUFreq`` core (for the 538 policies with other scaling governors). 538 policies with other scaling governors). 539 539 540 540 541 Tracer Tool 541 Tracer Tool 542 ------------- 542 ------------- 543 543 544 ``amd_pstate_tracer.py`` can record and parse 544 ``amd_pstate_tracer.py`` can record and parse ``amd-pstate`` trace log, then 545 generate performance plots. This utility can b 545 generate performance plots. This utility can be used to debug and tune the 546 performance of ``amd-pstate`` driver. The trac 546 performance of ``amd-pstate`` driver. The tracer tool needs to import intel 547 pstate tracer. 547 pstate tracer. 548 548 549 Tracer tool located in ``linux/tools/power/x86 549 Tracer tool located in ``linux/tools/power/x86/amd_pstate_tracer``. It can be 550 used in two ways. If trace file is available, 550 used in two ways. If trace file is available, then directly parse the file 551 with command :: 551 with command :: 552 552 553 ./amd_pstate_trace.py [-c cpus] -t <trace_fil 553 ./amd_pstate_trace.py [-c cpus] -t <trace_file> -n <test_name> 554 554 555 Or generate trace file with root privilege, th 555 Or generate trace file with root privilege, then parse and plot with command :: 556 556 557 sudo ./amd_pstate_trace.py [-c cpus] -n <test 557 sudo ./amd_pstate_trace.py [-c cpus] -n <test_name> -i <interval> [-m kbytes] 558 558 559 The test result can be found in ``results/test 559 The test result can be found in ``results/test_name``. Following is the example 560 about part of the output. :: 560 about part of the output. :: 561 561 562 common_cpu common_secs common_usecs min_pe 562 common_cpu common_secs common_usecs min_perf des_perf max_perf freq mperf apef tsc load duration_ms sample_num elapsed_time common_comm 563 CPU_005 712 116384 39 563 CPU_005 712 116384 39 49 166 0.7565 9645075 2214891 38431470 25.1 11.646 469 2.496 kworker/5:0-40 564 CPU_006 712 116408 39 564 CPU_006 712 116408 39 49 166 0.6769 8950227 1839034 37192089 24.06 11.272 470 2.496 kworker/6:0-1264 565 565 566 Unit Tests for amd-pstate 566 Unit Tests for amd-pstate 567 ------------------------- 567 ------------------------- 568 568 569 ``amd-pstate-ut`` is a test module for testing 569 ``amd-pstate-ut`` is a test module for testing the ``amd-pstate`` driver. 570 570 571 * It can help all users to verify their proce 571 * It can help all users to verify their processor support (SBIOS/Firmware or Hardware). 572 572 573 * Kernel can have a basic function test to av 573 * Kernel can have a basic function test to avoid the kernel regression during the update. 574 574 575 * We can introduce more functional or perform 575 * We can introduce more functional or performance tests to align the result together, it will benefit power and performance scale optimization. 576 576 577 1. Test case descriptions 577 1. Test case descriptions 578 578 579 1). Basic tests 579 1). Basic tests 580 580 581 Test prerequisite and basic functions 581 Test prerequisite and basic functions for the ``amd-pstate`` driver. 582 582 583 +---------+--------------------------- 583 +---------+--------------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ 584 | Index | Functions 584 | Index | Functions | Description | 585 +=========+=========================== 585 +=========+================================+====================================================================================+ 586 | 1 | amd_pstate_ut_acpi_cpc_val 586 | 1 | amd_pstate_ut_acpi_cpc_valid || Check whether the _CPC object is present in SBIOS. | 587 | | 587 | | || | 588 | | 588 | | || The detail refer to `Processor Support <processor_support_>`_. | 589 +---------+--------------------------- 589 +---------+--------------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ 590 | 2 | amd_pstate_ut_check_enable 590 | 2 | amd_pstate_ut_check_enabled || Check whether AMD P-State is enabled. | 591 | | 591 | | || | 592 | | 592 | | || AMD P-States and ACPI hardware P-States always can be supported in one processor. | 593 | | 593 | | | But AMD P-States has the higher priority and if it is enabled with | 594 | | 594 | | | :c:macro:`MSR_AMD_CPPC_ENABLE` or ``cppc_set_enable``, it will respond to the | 595 | | 595 | | | request from AMD P-States. | 596 +---------+--------------------------- 596 +---------+--------------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ 597 | 3 | amd_pstate_ut_check_perf 597 | 3 | amd_pstate_ut_check_perf || Check if the each performance values are reasonable. | 598 | | 598 | | || highest_perf >= nominal_perf > lowest_nonlinear_perf > lowest_perf > 0. | 599 +---------+--------------------------- 599 +---------+--------------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ 600 | 4 | amd_pstate_ut_check_freq 600 | 4 | amd_pstate_ut_check_freq || Check if the each frequency values and max freq when set support boost mode | 601 | | 601 | | | are reasonable. | 602 | | 602 | | || max_freq >= nominal_freq > lowest_nonlinear_freq > min_freq > 0 | 603 | | 603 | | || If boost is not active but supported, this maximum frequency will be larger than | 604 | | 604 | | | the one in ``cpuinfo``. | 605 +---------+--------------------------- 605 +---------+--------------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ 606 606 607 2). Tbench test 607 2). Tbench test 608 608 609 Test and monitor the cpu changes when 609 Test and monitor the cpu changes when running tbench benchmark under the specified governor. 610 These changes include desire performan 610 These changes include desire performance, frequency, load, performance, energy etc. 611 The specified governor is ondemand or 611 The specified governor is ondemand or schedutil. 612 Tbench can also be tested on the ``acp 612 Tbench can also be tested on the ``acpi-cpufreq`` kernel driver for comparison. 613 613 614 3). Gitsource test 614 3). Gitsource test 615 615 616 Test and monitor the cpu changes when 616 Test and monitor the cpu changes when running gitsource benchmark under the specified governor. 617 These changes include desire performan 617 These changes include desire performance, frequency, load, time, energy etc. 618 The specified governor is ondemand or 618 The specified governor is ondemand or schedutil. 619 Gitsource can also be tested on the `` 619 Gitsource can also be tested on the ``acpi-cpufreq`` kernel driver for comparison. 620 620 621 #. How to execute the tests 621 #. How to execute the tests 622 622 623 We use test module in the kselftest framewo 623 We use test module in the kselftest frameworks to implement it. 624 We create ``amd-pstate-ut`` module and tie 624 We create ``amd-pstate-ut`` module and tie it into kselftest.(for 625 details refer to Linux Kernel Selftests [4] 625 details refer to Linux Kernel Selftests [4]_). 626 626 627 1). Build 627 1). Build 628 628 629 + open the :c:macro:`CONFIG_X86_AMD_PS 629 + open the :c:macro:`CONFIG_X86_AMD_PSTATE` configuration option. 630 + set the :c:macro:`CONFIG_X86_AMD_PST 630 + set the :c:macro:`CONFIG_X86_AMD_PSTATE_UT` configuration option to M. 631 + make project 631 + make project 632 + make selftest :: 632 + make selftest :: 633 633 634 $ cd linux 634 $ cd linux 635 $ make -C tools/testing/selftests 635 $ make -C tools/testing/selftests 636 636 637 + make perf :: 637 + make perf :: 638 638 639 $ cd tools/perf/ 639 $ cd tools/perf/ 640 $ make 640 $ make 641 641 642 642 643 2). Installation & Steps :: 643 2). Installation & Steps :: 644 644 645 $ make -C tools/testing/selftests inst 645 $ make -C tools/testing/selftests install INSTALL_PATH=~/kselftest 646 $ cp tools/perf/perf /usr/bin/perf 646 $ cp tools/perf/perf /usr/bin/perf 647 $ sudo ./kselftest/run_kselftest.sh -c 647 $ sudo ./kselftest/run_kselftest.sh -c amd-pstate 648 648 649 3). Specified test case :: 649 3). Specified test case :: 650 650 651 $ cd ~/kselftest/amd-pstate 651 $ cd ~/kselftest/amd-pstate 652 $ sudo ./run.sh -t basic 652 $ sudo ./run.sh -t basic 653 $ sudo ./run.sh -t tbench 653 $ sudo ./run.sh -t tbench 654 $ sudo ./run.sh -t tbench -m acpi-cpuf 654 $ sudo ./run.sh -t tbench -m acpi-cpufreq 655 $ sudo ./run.sh -t gitsource 655 $ sudo ./run.sh -t gitsource 656 $ sudo ./run.sh -t gitsource -m acpi-c 656 $ sudo ./run.sh -t gitsource -m acpi-cpufreq 657 $ ./run.sh --help 657 $ ./run.sh --help 658 ./run.sh: illegal option -- - 658 ./run.sh: illegal option -- - 659 Usage: ./run.sh [OPTION...] 659 Usage: ./run.sh [OPTION...] 660 [-h <help>] 660 [-h <help>] 661 [-o <output-file-for-dump>] 661 [-o <output-file-for-dump>] 662 [-c <all: All testing, 662 [-c <all: All testing, 663 basic: Basic testing, 663 basic: Basic testing, 664 tbench: Tbench testing, 664 tbench: Tbench testing, 665 gitsource: Gitsource test 665 gitsource: Gitsource testing.>] 666 [-t <tbench time limit>] 666 [-t <tbench time limit>] 667 [-p <tbench process number>] 667 [-p <tbench process number>] 668 [-l <loop times for tbench>] 668 [-l <loop times for tbench>] 669 [-i <amd tracer interval>] 669 [-i <amd tracer interval>] 670 [-m <comparative test: acpi-cp 670 [-m <comparative test: acpi-cpufreq>] 671 671 672 672 673 4). Results 673 4). Results 674 674 675 + basic 675 + basic 676 676 677 When you finish test, you will get th 677 When you finish test, you will get the following log info :: 678 678 679 $ dmesg | grep "amd_pstate_ut" | tee 679 $ dmesg | grep "amd_pstate_ut" | tee log.txt 680 [12977.570663] amd_pstate_ut: 1 a 680 [12977.570663] amd_pstate_ut: 1 amd_pstate_ut_acpi_cpc_valid success! 681 [12977.570673] amd_pstate_ut: 2 a 681 [12977.570673] amd_pstate_ut: 2 amd_pstate_ut_check_enabled success! 682 [12977.571207] amd_pstate_ut: 3 a 682 [12977.571207] amd_pstate_ut: 3 amd_pstate_ut_check_perf success! 683 [12977.571212] amd_pstate_ut: 4 a 683 [12977.571212] amd_pstate_ut: 4 amd_pstate_ut_check_freq success! 684 684 685 + tbench 685 + tbench 686 686 687 When you finish test, you will get se 687 When you finish test, you will get selftest.tbench.csv and png images. 688 The selftest.tbench.csv file contains 688 The selftest.tbench.csv file contains the raw data and the drop of the comparative test. 689 The png images shows the performance, 689 The png images shows the performance, energy and performan per watt of each test. 690 Open selftest.tbench.csv : 690 Open selftest.tbench.csv : 691 691 692 +------------------------------------ 692 +-------------------------------------------------+--------------+----------+---------+----------+-------------+---------+----------------------+ 693 + Governor 693 + Governor | Round | Des-perf | Freq | Load | Performance | Energy | Performance Per Watt | 694 +------------------------------------ 694 +-------------------------------------------------+--------------+----------+---------+----------+-------------+---------+----------------------+ 695 + Unit 695 + Unit | | | GHz | | MB/s | J | MB/J | 696 +==================================== 696 +=================================================+==============+==========+=========+==========+=============+=========+======================+ 697 + amd-pstate-ondemand 697 + amd-pstate-ondemand | 1 | | | | 2504.05 | 1563.67 | 158.5378 | 698 +------------------------------------ 698 +-------------------------------------------------+--------------+----------+---------+----------+-------------+---------+----------------------+ 699 + amd-pstate-ondemand 699 + amd-pstate-ondemand | 2 | | | | 2243.64 | 1430.32 | 155.2941 | 700 +------------------------------------ 700 +-------------------------------------------------+--------------+----------+---------+----------+-------------+---------+----------------------+ 701 + amd-pstate-ondemand 701 + amd-pstate-ondemand | 3 | | | | 2183.88 | 1401.32 | 154.2860 | 702 +------------------------------------ 702 +-------------------------------------------------+--------------+----------+---------+----------+-------------+---------+----------------------+ 703 + amd-pstate-ondemand 703 + amd-pstate-ondemand | Average | | | | 2310.52 | 1465.1 | 156.1268 | 704 +------------------------------------ 704 +-------------------------------------------------+--------------+----------+---------+----------+-------------+---------+----------------------+ 705 + amd-pstate-schedutil 705 + amd-pstate-schedutil | 1 | 165.329 | 1.62257 | 99.798 | 2136.54 | 1395.26 | 151.5971 | 706 +------------------------------------ 706 +-------------------------------------------------+--------------+----------+---------+----------+-------------+---------+----------------------+ 707 + amd-pstate-schedutil 707 + amd-pstate-schedutil | 2 | 166 | 1.49761 | 99.9993 | 2100.56 | 1380.5 | 150.6377 | 708 +------------------------------------ 708 +-------------------------------------------------+--------------+----------+---------+----------+-------------+---------+----------------------+ 709 + amd-pstate-schedutil 709 + amd-pstate-schedutil | 3 | 166 | 1.47806 | 99.9993 | 2084.12 | 1375.76 | 149.9737 | 710 +------------------------------------ 710 +-------------------------------------------------+--------------+----------+---------+----------+-------------+---------+----------------------+ 711 + amd-pstate-schedutil 711 + amd-pstate-schedutil | Average | 165.776 | 1.53275 | 99.9322 | 2107.07 | 1383.84 | 150.7399 | 712 +------------------------------------ 712 +-------------------------------------------------+--------------+----------+---------+----------+-------------+---------+----------------------+ 713 + acpi-cpufreq-ondemand 713 + acpi-cpufreq-ondemand | 1 | | | | 2529.9 | 1564.4 | 160.0997 | 714 +------------------------------------ 714 +-------------------------------------------------+--------------+----------+---------+----------+-------------+---------+----------------------+ 715 + acpi-cpufreq-ondemand 715 + acpi-cpufreq-ondemand | 2 | | | | 2249.76 | 1432.97 | 155.4297 | 716 +------------------------------------ 716 +-------------------------------------------------+--------------+----------+---------+----------+-------------+---------+----------------------+ 717 + acpi-cpufreq-ondemand 717 + acpi-cpufreq-ondemand | 3 | | | | 2181.46 | 1406.88 | 153.5060 | 718 +------------------------------------ 718 +-------------------------------------------------+--------------+----------+---------+----------+-------------+---------+----------------------+ 719 + acpi-cpufreq-ondemand 719 + acpi-cpufreq-ondemand | Average | | | | 2320.37 | 1468.08 | 156.4741 | 720 +------------------------------------ 720 +-------------------------------------------------+--------------+----------+---------+----------+-------------+---------+----------------------+ 721 + acpi-cpufreq-schedutil 721 + acpi-cpufreq-schedutil | 1 | | | | 2137.64 | 1385.24 | 152.7723 | 722 +------------------------------------ 722 +-------------------------------------------------+--------------+----------+---------+----------+-------------+---------+----------------------+ 723 + acpi-cpufreq-schedutil 723 + acpi-cpufreq-schedutil | 2 | | | | 2107.05 | 1372.23 | 152.0138 | 724 +------------------------------------ 724 +-------------------------------------------------+--------------+----------+---------+----------+-------------+---------+----------------------+ 725 + acpi-cpufreq-schedutil 725 + acpi-cpufreq-schedutil | 3 | | | | 2085.86 | 1365.35 | 151.2433 | 726 +------------------------------------ 726 +-------------------------------------------------+--------------+----------+---------+----------+-------------+---------+----------------------+ 727 + acpi-cpufreq-schedutil 727 + acpi-cpufreq-schedutil | Average | | | | 2110.18 | 1374.27 | 152.0136 | 728 +------------------------------------ 728 +-------------------------------------------------+--------------+----------+---------+----------+-------------+---------+----------------------+ 729 + acpi-cpufreq-ondemand VS acpi-cpufr 729 + acpi-cpufreq-ondemand VS acpi-cpufreq-schedutil | Comprison(%) | | | | -9.0584 | -6.3899 | -2.8506 | 730 +------------------------------------ 730 +-------------------------------------------------+--------------+----------+---------+----------+-------------+---------+----------------------+ 731 + amd-pstate-ondemand VS amd-pstate-s 731 + amd-pstate-ondemand VS amd-pstate-schedutil | Comprison(%) | | | | 8.8053 | -5.5463 | -3.4503 | 732 +------------------------------------ 732 +-------------------------------------------------+--------------+----------+---------+----------+-------------+---------+----------------------+ 733 + acpi-cpufreq-ondemand VS amd-pstate 733 + acpi-cpufreq-ondemand VS amd-pstate-ondemand | Comprison(%) | | | | -0.4245 | -0.2029 | -0.2219 | 734 +------------------------------------ 734 +-------------------------------------------------+--------------+----------+---------+----------+-------------+---------+----------------------+ 735 + acpi-cpufreq-schedutil VS amd-pstat 735 + acpi-cpufreq-schedutil VS amd-pstate-schedutil | Comprison(%) | | | | -0.1473 | 0.6963 | -0.8378 | 736 +------------------------------------ 736 +-------------------------------------------------+--------------+----------+---------+----------+-------------+---------+----------------------+ 737 737 738 + gitsource 738 + gitsource 739 739 740 When you finish test, you will get se 740 When you finish test, you will get selftest.gitsource.csv and png images. 741 The selftest.gitsource.csv file conta 741 The selftest.gitsource.csv file contains the raw data and the drop of the comparative test. 742 The png images shows the performance, 742 The png images shows the performance, energy and performan per watt of each test. 743 Open selftest.gitsource.csv : 743 Open selftest.gitsource.csv : 744 744 745 +------------------------------------ 745 +-------------------------------------------------+--------------+----------+----------+----------+-------------+---------+----------------------+ 746 + Governor 746 + Governor | Round | Des-perf | Freq | Load | Time | Energy | Performance Per Watt | 747 +------------------------------------ 747 +-------------------------------------------------+--------------+----------+----------+----------+-------------+---------+----------------------+ 748 + Unit 748 + Unit | | | GHz | | s | J | 1/J | 749 +==================================== 749 +=================================================+==============+==========+==========+==========+=============+=========+======================+ 750 + amd-pstate-ondemand 750 + amd-pstate-ondemand | 1 | 50.119 | 2.10509 | 23.3076 | 475.69 | 865.78 | 0.001155027 | 751 +------------------------------------ 751 +-------------------------------------------------+--------------+----------+----------+----------+-------------+---------+----------------------+ 752 + amd-pstate-ondemand 752 + amd-pstate-ondemand | 2 | 94.8006 | 1.98771 | 56.6533 | 467.1 | 839.67 | 0.001190944 | 753 +------------------------------------ 753 +-------------------------------------------------+--------------+----------+----------+----------+-------------+---------+----------------------+ 754 + amd-pstate-ondemand 754 + amd-pstate-ondemand | 3 | 76.6091 | 2.53251 | 43.7791 | 467.69 | 855.85 | 0.001168429 | 755 +------------------------------------ 755 +-------------------------------------------------+--------------+----------+----------+----------+-------------+---------+----------------------+ 756 + amd-pstate-ondemand 756 + amd-pstate-ondemand | Average | 73.8429 | 2.20844 | 41.2467 | 470.16 | 853.767 | 0.001171279 | 757 +------------------------------------ 757 +-------------------------------------------------+--------------+----------+----------+----------+-------------+---------+----------------------+ 758 + amd-pstate-schedutil 758 + amd-pstate-schedutil | 1 | 165.919 | 1.62319 | 98.3868 | 464.17 | 866.8 | 0.001153668 | 759 +------------------------------------ 759 +-------------------------------------------------+--------------+----------+----------+----------+-------------+---------+----------------------+ 760 + amd-pstate-schedutil 760 + amd-pstate-schedutil | 2 | 165.97 | 1.31309 | 99.5712 | 480.15 | 880.4 | 0.001135847 | 761 +------------------------------------ 761 +-------------------------------------------------+--------------+----------+----------+----------+-------------+---------+----------------------+ 762 + amd-pstate-schedutil 762 + amd-pstate-schedutil | 3 | 165.973 | 1.28448 | 99.9252 | 481.79 | 867.02 | 0.001153375 | 763 +------------------------------------ 763 +-------------------------------------------------+--------------+----------+----------+----------+-------------+---------+----------------------+ 764 + amd-pstate-schedutil 764 + amd-pstate-schedutil | Average | 165.954 | 1.40692 | 99.2944 | 475.37 | 871.407 | 0.001147569 | 765 +------------------------------------ 765 +-------------------------------------------------+--------------+----------+----------+----------+-------------+---------+----------------------+ 766 + acpi-cpufreq-ondemand 766 + acpi-cpufreq-ondemand | 1 | | | | 2379.62 | 742.96 | 0.001345967 | 767 +------------------------------------ 767 +-------------------------------------------------+--------------+----------+----------+----------+-------------+---------+----------------------+ 768 + acpi-cpufreq-ondemand 768 + acpi-cpufreq-ondemand | 2 | | | | 441.74 | 817.49 | 0.001223256 | 769 +------------------------------------ 769 +-------------------------------------------------+--------------+----------+----------+----------+-------------+---------+----------------------+ 770 + acpi-cpufreq-ondemand 770 + acpi-cpufreq-ondemand | 3 | | | | 455.48 | 820.01 | 0.001219497 | 771 +------------------------------------ 771 +-------------------------------------------------+--------------+----------+----------+----------+-------------+---------+----------------------+ 772 + acpi-cpufreq-ondemand 772 + acpi-cpufreq-ondemand | Average | | | | 425.613 | 793.487 | 0.001260260 | 773 +------------------------------------ 773 +-------------------------------------------------+--------------+----------+----------+----------+-------------+---------+----------------------+ 774 + acpi-cpufreq-schedutil 774 + acpi-cpufreq-schedutil | 1 | | | | 459.69 | 838.54 | 0.001192548 | 775 +------------------------------------ 775 +-------------------------------------------------+--------------+----------+----------+----------+-------------+---------+----------------------+ 776 + acpi-cpufreq-schedutil 776 + acpi-cpufreq-schedutil | 2 | | | | 466.55 | 830.89 | 0.001203528 | 777 +------------------------------------ 777 +-------------------------------------------------+--------------+----------+----------+----------+-------------+---------+----------------------+ 778 + acpi-cpufreq-schedutil 778 + acpi-cpufreq-schedutil | 3 | | | | 470.38 | 837.32 | 0.001194286 | 779 +------------------------------------ 779 +-------------------------------------------------+--------------+----------+----------+----------+-------------+---------+----------------------+ 780 + acpi-cpufreq-schedutil 780 + acpi-cpufreq-schedutil | Average | | | | 465.54 | 835.583 | 0.001196769 | 781 +------------------------------------ 781 +-------------------------------------------------+--------------+----------+----------+----------+-------------+---------+----------------------+ 782 + acpi-cpufreq-ondemand VS acpi-cpufr 782 + acpi-cpufreq-ondemand VS acpi-cpufreq-schedutil | Comprison(%) | | | | 9.3810 | 5.3051 | -5.0379 | 783 +------------------------------------ 783 +-------------------------------------------------+--------------+----------+----------+----------+-------------+---------+----------------------+ 784 + amd-pstate-ondemand VS amd-pstate-s 784 + amd-pstate-ondemand VS amd-pstate-schedutil | Comprison(%) | 124.7392 | -36.2934 | 140.7329 | 1.1081 | 2.0661 | -2.0242 | 785 +------------------------------------ 785 +-------------------------------------------------+--------------+----------+----------+----------+-------------+---------+----------------------+ 786 + acpi-cpufreq-ondemand VS amd-pstate 786 + acpi-cpufreq-ondemand VS amd-pstate-ondemand | Comprison(%) | | | | 10.4665 | 7.5968 | -7.0605 | 787 +------------------------------------ 787 +-------------------------------------------------+--------------+----------+----------+----------+-------------+---------+----------------------+ 788 + acpi-cpufreq-schedutil VS amd-pstat 788 + acpi-cpufreq-schedutil VS amd-pstate-schedutil | Comprison(%) | | | | 2.1115 | 4.2873 | -4.1110 | 789 +------------------------------------ 789 +-------------------------------------------------+--------------+----------+----------+----------+-------------+---------+----------------------+ 790 790 791 Reference 791 Reference 792 =========== 792 =========== 793 793 794 .. 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