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  1 /* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only */
  2 /*
  3  * powercap.h: Data types and headers for sysfs power capping interface
  4  * Copyright (c) 2013, Intel Corporation.
  5  */
  6 
  7 #ifndef __POWERCAP_H__
  8 #define __POWERCAP_H__
  9 
 10 #include <linux/device.h>
 11 #include <linux/idr.h>
 12 
 13 /*
 14  * A power cap class device can contain multiple powercap control_types.
 15  * Each control_type can have multiple power zones, which can be independently
 16  * controlled. Each power zone can have one or more constraints.
 17  */
 18 
 19 struct powercap_control_type;
 20 struct powercap_zone;
 21 struct powercap_zone_constraint;
 22 
 23 /**
 24  * struct powercap_control_type_ops - Define control type callbacks
 25  * @set_enable:         Enable/Disable whole control type.
 26  *                      Default is enabled. But this callback allows all zones
 27  *                      to be in disable state and remove any applied power
 28  *                      limits. If disabled power zone can only be monitored
 29  *                      not controlled.
 30  * @get_enable:         get Enable/Disable status.
 31  * @release:            Callback to inform that last reference to this
 32  *                      control type is closed. So it is safe to free data
 33  *                      structure associated with this control type.
 34  *                      This callback is mandatory if the client own memory
 35  *                      for the control type.
 36  *
 37  * This structure defines control type callbacks to be implemented by client
 38  * drivers
 39  */
 40 struct powercap_control_type_ops {
 41         int (*set_enable) (struct powercap_control_type *, bool mode);
 42         int (*get_enable) (struct powercap_control_type *, bool *mode);
 43         int (*release) (struct powercap_control_type *);
 44 };
 45 
 46 /**
 47  * struct powercap_control_type - Defines a powercap control_type
 48  * @dev:                device for this control_type
 49  * @idr:                idr to have unique id for its child
 50  * @nr_zones:           counter for number of zones of this type
 51  * @ops:                Pointer to callback struct
 52  * @lock:               mutex for control type
 53  * @allocated:          This is possible that client owns the memory
 54  *                      used by this structure. In this case
 55  *                      this flag is set to false by framework to
 56  *                      prevent deallocation during release process.
 57  *                      Otherwise this flag is set to true.
 58  * @node:               linked-list node
 59  *
 60  * Defines powercap control_type. This acts as a container for power
 61  * zones, which use same method to control power. E.g. RAPL, RAPL-PCI etc.
 62  * All fields are private and should not be used by client drivers.
 63  */
 64 struct powercap_control_type {
 65         struct device dev;
 66         struct idr idr;
 67         int nr_zones;
 68         const struct powercap_control_type_ops *ops;
 69         struct mutex lock;
 70         bool allocated;
 71         struct list_head node;
 72 };
 73 
 74 /**
 75  * struct powercap_zone_ops - Define power zone callbacks
 76  * @get_max_energy_range_uj:    Get maximum range of energy counter in
 77  *                              micro-joules.
 78  * @get_energy_uj:              Get current energy counter in micro-joules.
 79  * @reset_energy_uj:            Reset micro-joules energy counter.
 80  * @get_max_power_range_uw:     Get maximum range of power counter in
 81  *                              micro-watts.
 82  * @get_power_uw:               Get current power counter in micro-watts.
 83  * @set_enable:                 Enable/Disable power zone controls.
 84  *                              Default is enabled.
 85  * @get_enable:                 get Enable/Disable status.
 86  * @release:                    Callback to inform that last reference to this
 87  *                              control type is closed. So it is safe to free
 88  *                              data structure associated with this
 89  *                              control type. Mandatory, if client driver owns
 90  *                              the power_zone memory.
 91  *
 92  * This structure defines zone callbacks to be implemented by client drivers.
 93  * Client drives can define both energy and power related callbacks. But at
 94  * the least one type (either power or energy) is mandatory. Client drivers
 95  * should handle mutual exclusion, if required in callbacks.
 96  */
 97 struct powercap_zone_ops {
 98         int (*get_max_energy_range_uj) (struct powercap_zone *, u64 *);
 99         int (*get_energy_uj) (struct powercap_zone *, u64 *);
100         int (*reset_energy_uj) (struct powercap_zone *);
101         int (*get_max_power_range_uw) (struct powercap_zone *, u64 *);
102         int (*get_power_uw) (struct powercap_zone *, u64 *);
103         int (*set_enable) (struct powercap_zone *, bool mode);
104         int (*get_enable) (struct powercap_zone *, bool *mode);
105         int (*release) (struct powercap_zone *);
106 };
107 
108 #define POWERCAP_ZONE_MAX_ATTRS         6
109 #define POWERCAP_CONSTRAINTS_ATTRS      8
110 #define MAX_CONSTRAINTS_PER_ZONE        10
111 /**
112  * struct powercap_zone- Defines instance of a power cap zone
113  * @id:                 Unique id
114  * @name:               Power zone name.
115  * @control_type_inst:  Control type instance for this zone.
116  * @ops:                Pointer to the zone operation structure.
117  * @dev:                Instance of a device.
118  * @const_id_cnt:       Number of constraint defined.
119  * @idr:                Instance to an idr entry for children zones.
120  * @parent_idr:         To remove reference from the parent idr.
121  * @private_data:       Private data pointer if any for this zone.
122  * @zone_dev_attrs:     Attributes associated with this device.
123  * @zone_attr_count:    Attribute count.
124  * @dev_zone_attr_group: Attribute group for attributes.
125  * @dev_attr_groups:    Attribute group store to register with device.
126  * @allocated:          This is possible that client owns the memory
127  *                      used by this structure. In this case
128  *                      this flag is set to false by framework to
129  *                      prevent deallocation during release process.
130  *                      Otherwise this flag is set to true.
131  * @constraints:        List of constraints for this zone.
132  *
133  * This defines a power zone instance. The fields of this structure are
134  * private, and should not be used by client drivers.
135  */
136 struct powercap_zone {
137         int id;
138         char *name;
139         void *control_type_inst;
140         const struct powercap_zone_ops *ops;
141         struct device dev;
142         int const_id_cnt;
143         struct idr idr;
144         struct idr *parent_idr;
145         void *private_data;
146         struct attribute **zone_dev_attrs;
147         int zone_attr_count;
148         struct attribute_group dev_zone_attr_group;
149         const struct attribute_group *dev_attr_groups[2]; /* 1 group + NULL */
150         bool allocated;
151         struct powercap_zone_constraint *constraints;
152 };
153 
154 /**
155  * struct powercap_zone_constraint_ops - Define constraint callbacks
156  * @set_power_limit_uw:         Set power limit in micro-watts.
157  * @get_power_limit_uw:         Get power limit in micro-watts.
158  * @set_time_window_us:         Set time window in micro-seconds.
159  * @get_time_window_us:         Get time window in micro-seconds.
160  * @get_max_power_uw:           Get max power allowed in micro-watts.
161  * @get_min_power_uw:           Get min power allowed in micro-watts.
162  * @get_max_time_window_us:     Get max time window allowed in micro-seconds.
163  * @get_min_time_window_us:     Get min time window allowed in micro-seconds.
164  * @get_name:                   Get the name of constraint
165  *
166  * This structure is used to define the constraint callbacks for the client
167  * drivers. The following callbacks are mandatory and can't be NULL:
168  *  set_power_limit_uw
169  *  get_power_limit_uw
170  *  set_time_window_us
171  *  get_time_window_us
172  *  get_name
173  *  Client drivers should handle mutual exclusion, if required in callbacks.
174  */
175 struct powercap_zone_constraint_ops {
176         int (*set_power_limit_uw) (struct powercap_zone *, int, u64);
177         int (*get_power_limit_uw) (struct powercap_zone *, int, u64 *);
178         int (*set_time_window_us) (struct powercap_zone *, int, u64);
179         int (*get_time_window_us) (struct powercap_zone *, int, u64 *);
180         int (*get_max_power_uw) (struct powercap_zone *, int, u64 *);
181         int (*get_min_power_uw) (struct powercap_zone *, int, u64 *);
182         int (*get_max_time_window_us) (struct powercap_zone *, int, u64 *);
183         int (*get_min_time_window_us) (struct powercap_zone *, int, u64 *);
184         const char *(*get_name) (struct powercap_zone *, int);
185 };
186 
187 /**
188  * struct powercap_zone_constraint- Defines instance of a constraint
189  * @id:                 Instance Id of this constraint.
190  * @power_zone:         Pointer to the power zone for this constraint.
191  * @ops:                Pointer to the constraint callbacks.
192  *
193  * This defines a constraint instance.
194  */
195 struct powercap_zone_constraint {
196         int id;
197         struct powercap_zone *power_zone;
198         const struct powercap_zone_constraint_ops *ops;
199 };
200 
201 
202 /* For clients to get their device pointer, may be used for dev_dbgs */
203 #define POWERCAP_GET_DEV(power_zone)    (&power_zone->dev)
204 
205 /**
206 * powercap_set_zone_data() - Set private data for a zone
207 * @power_zone:  A pointer to the valid zone instance.
208 * @pdata:       A pointer to the user private data.
209 *
210 * Allows client drivers to associate some private data to zone instance.
211 */
212 static inline void powercap_set_zone_data(struct powercap_zone *power_zone,
213                                                 void *pdata)
214 {
215         if (power_zone)
216                 power_zone->private_data = pdata;
217 }
218 
219 /**
220 * powercap_get_zone_data() - Get private data for a zone
221 * @power_zone:  A pointer to the valid zone instance.
222 *
223 * Allows client drivers to get private data associate with a zone,
224 * using call to powercap_set_zone_data.
225 */
226 static inline void *powercap_get_zone_data(struct powercap_zone *power_zone)
227 {
228         if (power_zone)
229                 return power_zone->private_data;
230         return NULL;
231 }
232 
233 /**
234 * powercap_register_control_type() - Register a control_type with framework
235 * @control_type:        Pointer to client allocated memory for the control type
236 *                       structure storage. If this is NULL, powercap framework
237 *                       will allocate memory and own it.
238 *                       Advantage of this parameter is that client can embed
239 *                       this data in its data structures and allocate in a
240 *                       single call, preventing multiple allocations.
241 * @control_type_name:   The Name of this control_type, which will be shown
242 *                       in the sysfs Interface.
243 * @ops:                 Callbacks for control type. This parameter is optional.
244 *
245 * Used to create a control_type with the power capping class. Here control_type
246 * can represent a type of technology, which can control a range of power zones.
247 * For example a control_type can be RAPL (Running Average Power Limit)
248 * IntelĀ® 64 and IA-32 Processor Architectures. The name can be any string
249 * which must be unique, otherwise this function returns NULL.
250 * A pointer to the control_type instance is returned on success.
251 */
252 struct powercap_control_type *powercap_register_control_type(
253                                 struct powercap_control_type *control_type,
254                                 const char *name,
255                                 const struct powercap_control_type_ops *ops);
256 
257 /**
258 * powercap_unregister_control_type() - Unregister a control_type from framework
259 * @instance:    A pointer to the valid control_type instance.
260 *
261 * Used to unregister a control_type with the power capping class.
262 * All power zones registered under this control type have to be unregistered
263 * before calling this function, or it will fail with an error code.
264 */
265 int powercap_unregister_control_type(struct powercap_control_type *instance);
266 
267 /* Zone register/unregister API */
268 
269 /**
270 * powercap_register_zone() - Register a power zone
271 * @power_zone:  Pointer to client allocated memory for the power zone structure
272 *               storage. If this is NULL, powercap framework will allocate
273 *               memory and own it. Advantage of this parameter is that client
274 *               can embed this data in its data structures and allocate in a
275 *               single call, preventing multiple allocations.
276 * @control_type: A control_type instance under which this zone operates.
277 * @name:        A name for this zone.
278 * @parent:      A pointer to the parent power zone instance if any or NULL
279 * @ops:         Pointer to zone operation callback structure.
280 * @no_constraints: Number of constraints for this zone
281 * @const_ops:   Pointer to constraint callback structure
282 *
283 * Register a power zone under a given control type. A power zone must register
284 * a pointer to a structure representing zone callbacks.
285 * A power zone can be located under a parent power zone, in which case @parent
286 * should point to it.  Otherwise, if @parent is NULL, the new power zone will
287 * be located directly under the given control type
288 * For each power zone there may be a number of constraints that appear in the
289 * sysfs under that zone as attributes with unique numeric IDs.
290 * Returns pointer to the power_zone on success.
291 */
292 struct powercap_zone *powercap_register_zone(
293                         struct powercap_zone *power_zone,
294                         struct powercap_control_type *control_type,
295                         const char *name,
296                         struct powercap_zone *parent,
297                         const struct powercap_zone_ops *ops,
298                         int nr_constraints,
299                         const struct powercap_zone_constraint_ops *const_ops);
300 
301 /**
302 * powercap_unregister_zone() - Unregister a zone device
303 * @control_type:        A pointer to the valid instance of a control_type.
304 * @power_zone:  A pointer to the valid zone instance for a control_type
305 *
306 * Used to unregister a zone device for a control_type.  Caller should
307 * make sure that children for this zone are unregistered first.
308 */
309 int powercap_unregister_zone(struct powercap_control_type *control_type,
310                                 struct powercap_zone *power_zone);
311 
312 #endif
313 

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