On 10/22/2012 02:02 PM, Hongbo Zhang wrote: [...] >>> +static irqreturn_t prcmu_low_irq_handler(int irq, void *irq_data) >>> +{ >>> + struct db8500_thermal_zone *pzone = irq_data; >>> + struct db8500_thsens_platform_data *ptrips; >>> + unsigned long next_low, next_high; >>> + unsigned int idx; >>> + >>> + ptrips = pzone->trip_tab; >>> + idx = pzone->cur_index; >>> + if (unlikely(idx == 0)) >>> + /* Meaningless for thermal management, ignoring it */ >>> + return IRQ_HANDLED; >>> + >>> + if (idx == 1) { >>> + next_high = ptrips->trip_points[0].temp; >>> + next_low = PRCMU_DEFAULT_LOW_TEMP; >>> + } else { >>> + next_high = ptrips->trip_points[idx-1].temp; >>> + next_low = ptrips->trip_points[idx-2].temp; >>> + } >>> + >>> + pzone->cur_index -= 1; >>> + pzone->cur_temp_pseudo = (next_high + next_low)/2; >>> + >>> + prcmu_stop_temp_sense(); >>> + prcmu_config_hotmon((u8)(next_low/1000), (u8)(next_high/1000)); >>> + prcmu_start_temp_sense(PRCMU_DEFAULT_MEASURE_TIME); >>> + >>> + pr_debug("PRCMU set max %ld, set min %ld\n", next_high, next_low); >>> + >>> + pzone->trend = THERMAL_TREND_DROPPING; >>> + schedule_work(&pzone->therm_work); >>> + >>> + return IRQ_HANDLED; >>> +} >>> + >>> +static irqreturn_t prcmu_high_irq_handler(int irq, void *irq_data) >>> +{ >>> + struct db8500_thermal_zone *pzone = irq_data; >>> + struct db8500_thsens_platform_data *ptrips; >>> + unsigned long next_low, next_high; >>> + unsigned int idx; >>> + >>> + ptrips = pzone->trip_tab; >>> + idx = pzone->cur_index; >>> + >>> + if (idx < ptrips->num_trips - 1) { >>> + next_high = ptrips->trip_points[idx+1].temp; >>> + next_low = ptrips->trip_points[idx].temp; >>> + >>> + pzone->cur_index += 1; >>> + pzone->cur_temp_pseudo = (next_high + next_low)/2; >>> + >>> + prcmu_stop_temp_sense(); >>> + prcmu_config_hotmon((u8)(next_low/1000), >>> (u8)(next_high/1000)); >>> + prcmu_start_temp_sense(PRCMU_DEFAULT_MEASURE_TIME); >>> + >>> + pr_debug("PRCMU set max %ld, min %ld\n", next_high, next_low); >>> + } >>> + >>> + if (idx == ptrips->num_trips - 1) >> >> } else if () > There is no else condition here, because it it the highest critical > trip point, system will be shut down in thermal_work. > But I'd like to add some comments here to state this situation.
I didn't mean adding a new else condition, what I meant is that if the first condition (idx < ptrips->num_trips - 1) is verified, then there is no need to check for the second condition (idx == ptrips->num_trips - 1). So I was thinking of changing the code to: if (idx < ptrips->num_trips - 1) ... else if (idx == ptrips->num_trips - 1) ... Sorry if I wasn't clear. >> >>> + pzone->cur_temp_pseudo = ptrips->trip_points[idx].temp + 1; >>> + >>> + pzone->trend = THERMAL_TREND_RAISING; >>> + schedule_work(&pzone->therm_work); >>> + >>> + return IRQ_HANDLED; >>> +} >>> + >>> +static void db8500_thermal_work(struct work_struct *work) >>> +{ >>> + enum thermal_device_mode cur_mode; >>> + struct db8500_thermal_zone *pzone; >>> + >>> + pzone = container_of(work, struct db8500_thermal_zone, therm_work); >>> + >>> + mutex_lock(&pzone->th_lock); >>> + cur_mode = pzone->mode; >>> + mutex_unlock(&pzone->th_lock); >>> + >>> + if (cur_mode == THERMAL_DEVICE_DISABLED) { >>> + pr_warn("Warning: thermal function disabled.\n"); >>> + return; >>> + } >>> + >>> + thermal_zone_device_update(pzone->therm_dev); >>> + pr_debug("db8500_thermal_work finished.\n"); >>> +} >>> + >>> +static int __devinit db8500_thermal_probe(struct platform_device *pdev) >>> +{ >>> + struct db8500_thermal_zone *pzone = NULL; >>> + struct db8500_thsens_platform_data *ptrips; >>> + int low_irq, high_irq, ret = 0; >>> + unsigned long dft_low, dft_high; >>> + >>> + pzone = devm_kzalloc(&pdev->dev, >>> + sizeof(struct db8500_thermal_zone), GFP_KERNEL); >>> + if (!pzone) >>> + return -ENOMEM; >>> + >>> + pzone->thsens_pdev = pdev; >>> + >>> + low_irq = platform_get_irq_byname(pdev, "IRQ_HOTMON_LOW"); >>> + if (low_irq < 0) { >>> + pr_err("Get IRQ_HOTMON_LOW failed.\n"); >>> + return low_irq; >>> + } >>> + >>> + ret = devm_request_threaded_irq(&pdev->dev, low_irq, NULL, >>> + prcmu_low_irq_handler, >>> + IRQF_NO_SUSPEND | IRQF_ONESHOT, "dbx500_temp_low", pzone); >>> + if (ret < 0) { >>> + pr_err("Failed to allocate temp low irq.\n"); >>> + return ret; >>> + } >>> + >>> + high_irq = platform_get_irq_byname(pdev, "IRQ_HOTMON_HIGH"); >>> + if (high_irq < 0) { >>> + pr_err("Get IRQ_HOTMON_HIGH failed.\n"); >>> + return high_irq; >>> + } >>> + >>> + ret = devm_request_threaded_irq(&pdev->dev, high_irq, NULL, >>> + prcmu_high_irq_handler, >>> + IRQF_NO_SUSPEND | IRQF_ONESHOT, "dbx500_temp_high", pzone); >>> + if (ret < 0) { >>> + pr_err("Failed to allocate temp high irq.\n"); >>> + return ret; >>> + } >>> + >>> + pzone->low_irq = low_irq; >>> + pzone->high_irq = high_irq; >>> + >>> + pzone->mode = THERMAL_DEVICE_DISABLED; >>> + >>> + mutex_init(&pzone->th_lock); >>> + >>> + INIT_WORK(&pzone->therm_work, db8500_thermal_work); >>> + >>> + ptrips = pdev->dev.platform_data; >>> + pzone->trip_tab = ptrips; >>> + >>> + pzone->therm_dev = thermal_zone_device_register("db8500_thermal_zone", >>> + ptrips->num_trips, 0, pzone, &thdev_ops, 0, 0); >>> + >>> + if (IS_ERR(pzone->therm_dev)) { >>> + pr_err("Failed to register thermal zone device\n"); >>> + return PTR_ERR(pzone->therm_dev); >>> + } >>> + >>> + dft_low = PRCMU_DEFAULT_LOW_TEMP; >>> + dft_high = ptrips->trip_points[0].temp; >>> + >>> + prcmu_stop_temp_sense(); >>> + prcmu_config_hotmon((u8)(dft_low/1000), (u8)(dft_high/1000)); >>> + prcmu_start_temp_sense(PRCMU_DEFAULT_MEASURE_TIME); >>> + >>> + pzone->cur_index = 0; >>> + pzone->cur_temp_pseudo = (dft_low + dft_high)/2; >>> + pzone->trend = THERMAL_TREND_STABLE; >> >> All the stuff from prcmu_stop_temp_sense() up to this line can race with >> the irq handlers, I would suggest doing it before requesting the irqs. >> >>> + pzone->mode = THERMAL_DEVICE_ENABLED; >> >> Shouldn't this be protected by pzone->th_lock? Otherwise it should be >> set before the thermal zone is registered. >> >>> + >>> + platform_set_drvdata(pdev, pzone); >>> + >>> + return 0; >>> +} >>> + >>> +static int __devexit db8500_thermal_remove(struct platform_device *pdev) >>> +{ >>> + struct db8500_thermal_zone *pzone; >>> + pzone = platform_get_drvdata(pdev); >>> + >>> + cancel_work_sync(&pzone->therm_work); >>> + >>> + if (pzone->therm_dev) >>> + thermal_zone_device_unregister(pzone->therm_dev); >>> + >>> + return 0; >>> +} >> >> mutex_destroy() should be called on pzone->th_lock >> >>> + >>> +static int db8500_thermal_suspend(struct platform_device *pdev, >>> + pm_message_t state) >>> +{ >>> + struct db8500_thermal_zone *pzone; >>> + pzone = platform_get_drvdata(pdev); >>> + >>> + flush_work_sync(&pzone->therm_work); >>> + prcmu_stop_temp_sense(); >>> + >>> + return 0; >>> +} >>> + >>> +static int db8500_thermal_resume(struct platform_device *pdev) >>> +{ >>> + struct db8500_thermal_zone *pzone; >>> + struct db8500_thsens_platform_data *ptrips; >>> + unsigned long dft_low, dft_high; >>> + >>> + pzone = platform_get_drvdata(pdev); >>> + ptrips = pzone->trip_tab; >>> + dft_low = PRCMU_DEFAULT_LOW_TEMP; >>> + dft_high = ptrips->trip_points[0].temp; >>> + >>> + prcmu_config_hotmon((u8)(dft_low/1000), (u8)(dft_high/1000)); >>> + prcmu_start_temp_sense(PRCMU_DEFAULT_MEASURE_TIME); >> >> Shouldn't cur_index and cur_temp_pseudo be updated as well? You may want >> to define a helper function with all the code shared by irq handlers >> (both high and low), probe and resume. > No, they cannot be update because we don't know the actual current > temp[1] after short or long time suspend, everything goes as > beginning. That's what I wanted to say, if everything is reset to a default value, then cur_index and cur_temp should be reset too, as it's done in the probe function. Otherwise you may have a current pseudo-temp and a current index unrelated to how the hotmon is configured. > If a helper function is introduced, it can be only used in probe and > resume I think, different and a bit complicated algorithm in irq > handlers. I was thinking about a function which takes the new index and the new low and high parameters, and updates cur_index and cur_pseudo_temp and does the prcmu stuff. It seems to me this is (or should be) common to all the 4 functions. > [1] due to lack of corresponding interface, search "TODO" in this file > to get more explanation. -- Francesco _______________________________________________ linaro-dev mailing list linaro-dev@lists.linaro.org http://lists.linaro.org/mailman/listinfo/linaro-dev