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All rights reserved. 23 * Use is subject to license terms. 24 */ 25 26 #ifndef _SYS_CPUDRV_H 27 #define _SYS_CPUDRV_H 28 29 #pragma ident "%Z%%M% %I% %E% SMI" 30 31 #include <sys/promif.h> 32 #include <sys/cpuvar.h> 33 #include <sys/taskq.h> 34 35 #ifdef __cplusplus 36 extern "C" { 37 #endif 38 39 #ifdef _KERNEL 40 41 /* 42 * CPU power management data 43 */ 44 /* 45 * Data related to a particular speed. 46 * 47 * All per speed data nodes for a CPU are linked together using down_spd. 48 * The link list is ordered with first node containing data for 49 * normal (maximum) speed. up_spd points to the next speed up. Currently 50 * all up_spd's point to the normal speed but this can be changed in future. 51 * quant_cnt is the number of ticks when monitoring system will be called 52 * next. There are different quant_cnt for different speeds. 53 * 54 * Note that 'speed' has different meaning depending upon the platform. 55 * On SPARC, the speed is really a divisor of the maximum speed (e.g., a speed 56 * of 2 means that it's 1/2 the maximum speed). On x86, speed is a processor 57 * frequency. 58 */ 59 typedef struct cpudrv_pm_spd { 60 uint_t speed; /* platform dependent notion */ 61 uint_t quant_cnt; /* quantum count in ticks */ 62 struct cpudrv_pm_spd *down_spd; /* ptr to next speed down */ 63 struct cpudrv_pm_spd *up_spd; /* ptr to next speed up */ 64 uint_t idle_hwm; /* down if idle thread >= hwm */ 65 uint_t idle_lwm; /* up if idle thread < lwm */ 66 uint_t idle_bhwm_cnt; /* # of iters idle is < hwm */ 67 uint_t idle_blwm_cnt; /* # of iters idle is < lwm */ 68 uint_t user_hwm; /* up if user thread > hwm */ 69 int user_lwm; /* down if user thread <= lwm */ 70 int pm_level; /* power level for framework */ 71 } cpudrv_pm_spd_t; 72 73 /* 74 * Power management data 75 */ 76 typedef struct cpudrv_pm { 77 cpudrv_pm_spd_t *head_spd; /* ptr to head of speed */ 78 cpudrv_pm_spd_t *cur_spd; /* ptr to current speed */ 79 cpudrv_pm_spd_t *targ_spd; /* target speed when cur_spd */ 80 /* is unknown (i.e. NULL) */ 81 uint_t num_spd; /* number of speeds */ 82 hrtime_t lastquan_mstate[NCMSTATES]; /* last quantum's mstate */ 83 clock_t lastquan_lbolt; /* last quantum's lbolt */ 84 int pm_busycnt; /* pm_busy_component() count */ 85 taskq_t *tq; /* taskq handler for CPU monitor */ 86 timeout_id_t timeout_id; /* cpudrv_pm_monitor()'s timeout_id */ 87 int timeout_count; /* count dispatched timeouts */ 88 kmutex_t timeout_lock; /* protect timeout_count */ 89 kcondvar_t timeout_cv; /* wait on timeout_count change */ 90 #if defined(__x86) 91 kthread_t *pm_throttle_thread; /* throttling thread */ 92 #endif 93 } cpudrv_pm_t; 94 95 /* 96 * Idle & user threads water marks in percentage 97 */ 98 #if defined(__x86) 99 #define CPUDRV_PM_IDLE_LWM 80 /* idle low water mark */ 100 #else 101 #define CPUDRV_PM_IDLE_LWM 8 /* idle low water mark */ 102 #endif 103 #define CPUDRV_PM_IDLE_HWM 98 /* idle high water mark */ 104 #define CPUDRV_PM_USER_HWM 20 /* user high water mark */ 105 #define CPUDRV_PM_IDLE_BUF_ZONE 4 /* buffer zone when going down */ 106 107 #define CPUDRV_PM_IDLE_BLWM_CNT_MAX 2 /* # of iters idle can be < lwm */ 108 #define CPUDRV_PM_IDLE_BHWM_CNT_MAX 2 /* # of iters idle can be < hwm */ 109 110 /* 111 * Maximums for creating 'pm-components' property 112 */ 113 #define CPUDRV_PM_COMP_MAX_DIG 4 /* max digits in power level */ 114 /* or divisor */ 115 #define CPUDRV_PM_COMP_MAX_VAL 9999 /* max value in above digits */ 116 117 /* 118 * Component number for calls to PM framework 119 */ 120 #define CPUDRV_PM_COMP_NUM 0 /* first component is 0 */ 121 122 /* 123 * Quantum counts for normal and other clock speeds in terms of ticks. 124 * 125 * In determining the quantum count, we need to balance two opposing factors: 126 * 127 * 1) Minimal delay when user start using the CPU that is in low 128 * power mode -- requires that we monitor more frequently, 129 * 130 * 2) Extra code executed because of frequent monitoring -- requires 131 * that we monitor less frequently. 132 * 133 * We reach a tradeoff between these two requirements by monitoring 134 * more frequently when we are in low speed mode (CPUDRV_PM_QUANT_CNT_OTHR) 135 * so we can bring the CPU up without user noticing it. Moreover, at low 136 * speed we are not using CPU much so extra code execution should be fine. 137 * Since we are in no hurry to bring CPU down and at normal speed and we 138 * might really be using the CPU fully, we monitor less frequently 139 * (CPUDRV_PM_QUANT_CNT_NORMAL). 140 */ 141 #define CPUDRV_PM_QUANT_CNT_NORMAL (hz * 5) /* 5 sec */ 142 #define CPUDRV_PM_QUANT_CNT_OTHR (hz * 1) /* 1 sec */ 143 144 /* 145 * Taskq parameters 146 */ 147 #define CPUDRV_PM_TASKQ_THREADS 1 /* # threads to run CPU monitor */ 148 #define CPUDRV_PM_TASKQ_MIN 2 /* min # of taskq entries */ 149 #define CPUDRV_PM_TASKQ_MAX 2 /* max # of taskq entries */ 150 151 152 /* 153 * Device driver state structure 154 */ 155 typedef struct cpudrv_devstate { 156 dev_info_t *dip; /* devinfo handle */ 157 processorid_t cpu_id; /* CPU number for this node */ 158 cpudrv_pm_t cpudrv_pm; /* power management data */ 159 kmutex_t lock; /* protects state struct */ 160 #if defined(__x86) 161 void *acpi_handle; /* ACPI cache */ 162 void *module_state; /* CPU module state */ 163 #endif 164 } cpudrv_devstate_t; 165 166 extern void *cpudrv_state; 167 168 /* 169 * Debugging definitions 170 */ 171 #ifdef DEBUG 172 #define D_INIT 0x00000001 173 #define D_FINI 0x00000002 174 #define D_ATTACH 0x00000004 175 #define D_DETACH 0x00000008 176 #define D_POWER 0x00000010 177 #define D_PM_INIT 0x00000020 178 #define D_PM_FREE 0x00000040 179 #define D_PM_COMP_CREATE 0x00000080 180 #define D_PM_MONITOR 0x00000100 181 #define D_PM_MONITOR_VERBOSE 0x00000200 182 #define D_PM_MONITOR_DELAY 0x00000400 183 184 extern uint_t cpudrv_debug; 185 186 #define _PRINTF prom_printf 187 #define DPRINTF(flag, args) if (cpudrv_debug & flag) _PRINTF args; 188 #else 189 #define DPRINTF(flag, args) 190 #endif /* DEBUG */ 191 192 extern int cpudrv_pm_change_speed(cpudrv_devstate_t *, cpudrv_pm_spd_t *); 193 extern boolean_t cpudrv_pm_get_cpu_id(dev_info_t *, processorid_t *); 194 extern boolean_t cpudrv_pm_all_instances_ready(void); 195 extern boolean_t cpudrv_pm_is_throttle_thread(cpudrv_pm_t *); 196 extern boolean_t cpudrv_pm_init_module(cpudrv_devstate_t *); 197 extern void cpudrv_pm_free_module(cpudrv_devstate_t *); 198 199 #endif /* _KERNEL */ 200 201 #ifdef __cplusplus 202 } 203 #endif 204 205 #endif /* _SYS_CPUDRV_H */ 206