Message ID | 20200821175310.335873-1-markpearson@lenovo.com (mailing list archive) |
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State | Superseded, archived |
Headers | show |
Series | [v2] platform/x86: thinkpad_acpi: performance mode interface | expand |
> > Lenovo Thinkpad platforms with DYTC version 5 and newer have enhanced > firmware to provide different performance/thermal modes. > > The modes can be controlled by hotkeys (FN+H, FN+M, FN+L) to switch > the operating mode between three different modes. > > H - High performance. Maximum power is available and the temperature is > allowed to increase to the maximum for the platform. > M - Medium performance (aka balance). In this mode power will be limited > and the laptop will have a lower maximum temperature. > L - Low performance (aka quiet). In this mode power consumption is reduced > and the device will be cooler. > > High performance mode is only available when the device is in 'desk mode'. > If the device detects that it is on a lap then it will automatically drop > into medium mode to maintain a safer operating temperature. > > This patch provides an interface to determine the current mode and to also > allow the setting of the mode through the dytc_perfmode sysfs entry. This > can be used by userspace for improved control. > > Reviewed-by: Nitin Joshi <njoshi1@lenovo.com> > Signed-off-by: Mark Pearson <markpearson@lenovo.com> > --- > Changes in v2: > - Add userspace notification to hkey event handler. Note this got > somewhat more complicated than expected as retrieving the performance > mode when in lapmode generates an event itself; added a flag to > ignore these known events. > - Updated the values returned to be simpler (H/M*/M/L) as suggested. > - Added ABI documentation as requested. Lap and palm sensor details > added whilst I was doing this. > - Cleaned up code based on recommendations as well as feedback received > from other patch reviews. > - Based on discussion with firmware team the lapmode sensor should only > be made available for DYTC v5 and later. Added this to init logic. Thanks for adapting a lot of my feedback, this looks much better to me. > > .../sysfs-devices-platform-thinkpad_acpi | 34 +++ > .../admin-guide/laptops/thinkpad-acpi.rst | 35 +++ > drivers/platform/x86/thinkpad_acpi.c | 267 ++++++++++++++++-- > 3 files changed, 310 insertions(+), 26 deletions(-) > create mode 100644 Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-devices-platform- > thinkpad_acpi > > diff --git a/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-devices-platform-thinkpad_acpi > b/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-devices-platform-thinkpad_acpi > new file mode 100644 > index 000000000000..28f07753a889 > --- /dev/null > +++ b/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-devices-platform-thinkpad_acpi > @@ -0,0 +1,34 @@ > +What: /sys/devices/platform/thinkpad_acpi/dytc_perfmode > +Date: August 2020 > +Contact: Mark Pearson <markpearson@lenovo.com> > +Description: > + Reads return the current performance mode setting configured in > firmware using > + the below nomenclature. > + > + Writes configure the performance mode setting by using the below > nomenclature. > + > + H - High performance mode. Maximum power and temperature > available. > + M* - High performance mode but performance is limited to medium as > system is > + in lapmode. Power and temperature maximums reduced to a safe > threshold. > + M - Medium performance mode (aka 'balance'). Lower maximum power > and temperatures > + but better battery life. > + L - Low performance mode (aka 'quiet'). Reduced power setting > gives lower > + temperatures and extended battery life. Fans run quieter. > + > +What: /sys/devices/platform/thinkpad_acpi/dytc_lapmode > +Date: August 2020 > +Contact: Mark Pearson <markpearson@lenovo.com> > +Description: > + Reads returns the current value of the lapmode sensor. > + > + 0 - desk mode is detected > + 1 - lap mode is detected > + > +What: /sys/devices/platform/thinkpad_acpi/psensor_state > +Date: August 2020 > +Contact: Nitin Joshi <njoshi1@lenovo.com> > +Description: > + Reads returns the current value of the palm sensor. > + > + 0 - palm not detected > + 1 - palm detected > diff --git a/Documentation/admin-guide/laptops/thinkpad-acpi.rst > b/Documentation/admin-guide/laptops/thinkpad-acpi.rst > index 6b57c52d8f13..b98f0de9e063 100644 > --- a/Documentation/admin-guide/laptops/thinkpad-acpi.rst > +++ b/Documentation/admin-guide/laptops/thinkpad-acpi.rst > @@ -52,6 +52,7 @@ detailed description): > - LCD Shadow (PrivacyGuard) enable and disable > - Lap mode sensor > - Palm sensor (aka psensor) > + - Thermal mode status and control > > A compatibility table by model and feature is maintained on the web > site, http://ibm-acpi.sf.net/. I appreciate any success or failure > @@ -1465,6 +1466,40 @@ Note - some platforms have a limitation whereby the EC > firmware cannot > determine if the sensor is installed or not. On these platforms the psensor > state will always be reported as true to avoid high power being used > incorrectly. > > +DYTC Thermal mode status and control > +------------------------------------ > + > +sysfs: dytc_perfmode > + > +Lenovo Thinkpad platforms with DYTC version 5 and newer have enhanced > firmware to > +provide improved performance control. > + > +The firmware can be controlled by hotkeys (FN+H, FN+M, FN+L) to switch the > +operating mode between three different modes. This sysfs node provides a > better > +interface for user space to use. > + > +The modes available are: > + > +H - High performance. Maximum power is available and the temperature is > +allowed to increase to the maximum for the platform. > + > +M - Medium performance (aka balance). In this mode power will be limited and > +the laptop will remain cooler. > + > +L - Low performance (aka quiet). In this mode power consumption is reduced > and > +the device will be cooler and quieter. > + > +Note: High performance mode is only available when the device is in > 'deskmode'. If > +the device detects that it is on a lap then it will automatically drop into > medium > +mode to maintain a safer operating temperature. > + > +The sysfs entry provides the ability to return the current status and to set > the > +desired mode. For example:: > + > + echo H > /sys/devices/platform/thinkpad_acpi/dytc_perfmode > + echo M > /sys/devices/platform/thinkpad_acpi/dytc_perfmode > + echo L > /sys/devices/platform/thinkpad_acpi/dytc_perfmode > + I was thinking about this some more, do you actually want another mode that "disables" this feature? IE "O" turns it off an calls DYTC_DISABLE_CQL. For example if a user wanted to test the recently landed code in thermald 2.3 and compare performance between the two it seems like this and that "might" fight. As an outsider looking in - I of course may be wrong too here. If at some point in the future thermald does a better job than this implementation you might also want an "out" to let thermald or another piece of userland turn this off if it's in the picture. > EXPERIMENTAL: UWB > ----------------- > > diff --git a/drivers/platform/x86/thinkpad_acpi.c > b/drivers/platform/x86/thinkpad_acpi.c > index 41b75dd4755c..8fcb660aa5a2 100644 > --- a/drivers/platform/x86/thinkpad_acpi.c > +++ b/drivers/platform/x86/thinkpad_acpi.c > @@ -9817,18 +9817,43 @@ static struct ibm_struct lcdshadow_driver_data = { > }; > > /************************************************************************* > - * DYTC subdriver, for the Lenovo lapmode feature > + * DYTC subdriver, for the Lenovo lap and performance mode feature > */ > > +#define DYTC_CMD_QUERY 0 /* To get DYTC status - enable/revision */ > +#define DYTC_CMD_SET 1 /* To enable/disable IC function mode */ > #define DYTC_CMD_GET 2 /* To get current IC function and mode */ > -#define DYTC_GET_LAPMODE_BIT 17 /* Set when in lapmode */ > +#define DYTC_CMD_RESET 0x1ff /* To reset back to default */ > > -static bool dytc_lapmode; > +#define DYTC_QUERY_ENABLE_BIT 8 /* Bit 8 - 0 = disabled, 1 = enabled */ > +#define DYTC_QUERY_SUBREV_BIT 16 /* Bits 16 - 27 - sub revisision */ > +#define DYTC_QUERY_REV_BIT 28 /* Bits 28 - 31 - revision */ > > -static void dytc_lapmode_notify_change(void) > -{ > - sysfs_notify(&tpacpi_pdev->dev.kobj, NULL, "dytc_lapmode"); > -} > +#define DYTC_GET_FUNCTION_BIT 8 /* Bits 8-11 - function setting */ > +#define DYTC_GET_MODE_BIT 12 /* Bits 12-15 - mode setting */ > +#define DYTC_GET_LAPMODE_BIT 17 /* Bit 17 - lapmode. Set when on lap */ > + > +#define DYTC_SET_FUNCTION_BIT 12 /* Bits 12-15 - funct setting */ > +#define DYTC_SET_MODE_BIT 16 /* Bits 16-19 - mode setting */ > +#define DYTC_SET_VALID_BIT 20 /* Bit 20 - 1 = on, 0 = off */ > + > +#define DYTC_FUNCTION_STD 0 /* Function = 0, standard mode */ > +#define DYTC_FUNCTION_CQL 1 /* Function = 1, lap mode */ > +#define DYTC_FUNCTION_MMC 11 /* Function = 11, desk mode */ > + > +#define DYTC_MODE_PERFORM 2 /* High power mode aka performance */ > +#define DYTC_MODE_QUIET 3 /* low power mode aka quiet */ > +#define DYTC_MODE_BALANCE 0xF /* default mode aka balance */ > + > +#define DYTC_DISABLE_CQL ((DYTC_MODE_BALANCE << DYTC_SET_MODE_BIT) | \ > + (DYTC_FUNCTION_CQL << DYTC_SET_FUNCTION_BIT) | \ > + DYTC_CMD_SET) > +#define DYTC_ENABLE_CQL (DYTC_DISABLE_CQL | (1 << DYTC_SET_VALID_BIT)) > + > +static bool dytc_lapmode; > +static int dytc_perfmode; > +static bool dytc_available; > +static bool dytc_ignore_next_event; > > static int dytc_command(int command, int *output) > { > @@ -9843,6 +9868,87 @@ static int dytc_command(int command, int *output) > return 0; > } > > +static int dytc_perfmode_get(int *perfmode, int *funcmode) > +{ > + int output, err; > + > + if (!dytc_available) > + return -ENODEV; > + > + err = dytc_command(DYTC_CMD_GET, &output); > + if (err) > + return err; > + *funcmode = (output >> DYTC_GET_FUNCTION_BIT) & 0xF; > + > + if (*funcmode == DYTC_FUNCTION_CQL) { > + int dummy; > + /* > + * We can't get the mode when in CQL mode - so we disable CQL > + * mode retrieve the mode and then enable it again. > + * As disabling/enabling CQL triggers an event we set a flag to > + * ignore these events. This will be cleared by the event handler > + */ > + dytc_ignore_next_event = true; > + err = dytc_command(DYTC_DISABLE_CQL, &dummy); > + if (err) > + return err; > + err = dytc_command(DYTC_CMD_GET, &output); > + if (err) > + return err; > + /* Again ignore this event */ > + dytc_ignore_next_event = true; > + err = dytc_command(DYTC_ENABLE_CQL, &dummy); > + if (err) > + return err; > + } > + *perfmode = (output >> DYTC_GET_MODE_BIT) & 0xF; > + return 0; > +} > + > +static int dytc_perfmode_set(int perfmode) > +{ > + int err, dytc_set; > + int output; > + int cur_perfmode, cur_funcmode; > + > + if (!dytc_available) > + return -ENODEV; > + > + if (perfmode == DYTC_MODE_BALANCE) { > + /* To get back to balance mode we just issue a reset command */ > + err = dytc_command(DYTC_CMD_RESET, &output); > + if (err) > + return err; > + } else { > + /* Determine if we are in CQL mode. This alters the commands we do > */ > + err = dytc_perfmode_get(&cur_perfmode, &cur_funcmode); > + if (err) > + return err; > + > + if (cur_funcmode == DYTC_FUNCTION_CQL) { > + /* To set the mode we need to disable CQL first*/ > + dytc_ignore_next_event = true; /*ignore event*/ > + err = dytc_command(DYTC_DISABLE_CQL, &output); > + if (err) > + return err; > + } > + dytc_set = (1 << DYTC_SET_VALID_BIT) | > + (DYTC_FUNCTION_MMC << DYTC_SET_FUNCTION_BIT) | > + (perfmode << DYTC_SET_MODE_BIT) | > + DYTC_CMD_SET; > + err = dytc_command(dytc_set, &output); > + if (err) > + return err; > + if (cur_funcmode == DYTC_FUNCTION_CQL) { > + dytc_ignore_next_event = true; /*ignore event*/ > + err = dytc_command(DYTC_ENABLE_CQL, &output); > + if (err) > + return err; > + } > + } > + return 0; > +} > + > static int dytc_lapmode_get(bool *state) > { > int output, err; > @@ -9854,45 +9960,130 @@ static int dytc_lapmode_get(bool *state) > return 0; > } > > -static void dytc_lapmode_refresh(void) > +static void dytc_refresh(void) > { > - bool new_state; > + bool lapmode; > + int perfmode, funcmode; > int err; > > - err = dytc_lapmode_get(&new_state); > - if (err || (new_state == dytc_lapmode)) > + err = dytc_lapmode_get(&lapmode); > + if (err) > + return; > + if (dytc_ignore_next_event) { > + dytc_ignore_next_event = false; /*clear setting*/ > return; > + } > + if (lapmode != dytc_lapmode) { > + dytc_lapmode = lapmode; > + sysfs_notify(&tpacpi_pdev->dev.kobj, NULL, "dytc_lapmode"); > + } > + err = dytc_perfmode_get(&perfmode, &funcmode); > + if (err) > + return; > + if (perfmode != dytc_perfmode) { > + dytc_perfmode = perfmode; > + sysfs_notify(&tpacpi_pdev->dev.kobj, NULL, "dytc_perfmode"); > + } > +} > + > +/* sysfs perfmode entry */ > +static ssize_t dytc_perfmode_show(struct device *dev, > + struct device_attribute *attr, > + char *buf) > +{ > + int err; > + int perfmode, funcmode; > + > + err = dytc_perfmode_get(&perfmode, &funcmode); > + if (err) > + return err; > > - dytc_lapmode = new_state; > - dytc_lapmode_notify_change(); > + switch (perfmode) { > + case DYTC_MODE_PERFORM: > + /* High performance is only available in deskmode */ > + if (funcmode == DYTC_FUNCTION_CQL) > + return sprintf(buf, "M*\n"); > + else > + return sprintf(buf, "H\n"); > + case DYTC_MODE_QUIET: > + return sprintf(buf, "L\n"); > + case DYTC_MODE_BALANCE: > + return sprintf(buf, "M\n"); > + default: > + return sprintf(buf, "Unknown (%d)\n", perfmode); > + } > } > > +static ssize_t dytc_perfmode_store(struct device *dev, > + struct device_attribute *attr, > + const char *buf, size_t count) > +{ > + int err; > + > + switch (buf[0]) { > + case 'l': > + case 'L': > + err = dytc_perfmode_set(DYTC_MODE_QUIET); > + break; > + case 'm': > + case 'M': > + err = dytc_perfmode_set(DYTC_MODE_BALANCE); > + break; > + case 'h': > + case 'H': > + err = dytc_perfmode_set(DYTC_MODE_PERFORM); > + break; > + default: > + err = -EINVAL; > + pr_err("Unknown operating mode. Ignoring\n"); > + break; > + } > + if (err) > + return err; > + > + tpacpi_disclose_usertask(attr->attr.name, > + "Performance mode set to %c\n", buf[0]); > + return count; > +} > + > +static DEVICE_ATTR_RW(dytc_perfmode); > + > +static struct attribute *dytc_perfmode_attributes[] = { > + &dev_attr_dytc_perfmode.attr, > + NULL > +}; > + > +static const struct attribute_group dytc_perf_attr_group = { > + .attrs = dytc_perfmode_attributes > +}; > + > /* sysfs lapmode entry */ > static ssize_t dytc_lapmode_show(struct device *dev, > struct device_attribute *attr, > char *buf) > { > - return snprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE, "%d\n", dytc_lapmode); > + return sprintf(buf, "%d\n", dytc_lapmode); > } > > static DEVICE_ATTR_RO(dytc_lapmode); > > -static struct attribute *dytc_attributes[] = { > +static struct attribute *dytc_lap_attributes[] = { > &dev_attr_dytc_lapmode.attr, > - NULL, > + NULL > }; > > -static const struct attribute_group dytc_attr_group = { > - .attrs = dytc_attributes, > +static const struct attribute_group dytc_lap_attr_group = { > + .attrs = dytc_lap_attributes > }; > > static int tpacpi_dytc_init(struct ibm_init_struct *iibm) > { > - int err; > + int err, output; > > - err = dytc_lapmode_get(&dytc_lapmode); > - /* If support isn't available (ENODEV) then don't return an error > - * but just don't create the sysfs group > + err = dytc_command(DYTC_CMD_QUERY, &output); > + /* > + * If support isn't available (ENODEV) then don't return an error > + * just don't create the sysfs group > */ > if (err == -ENODEV) > return 0; > @@ -9900,14 +10091,38 @@ static int tpacpi_dytc_init(struct ibm_init_struct > *iibm) > if (err) > return err; > > - /* Platform supports this feature - create the group */ > - err = sysfs_create_group(&tpacpi_pdev->dev.kobj, &dytc_attr_group); > + /* Check DYTC is enabled and supports mode setting */ > + dytc_available = false; > + dytc_ignore_next_event = false; > + if (output & BIT(DYTC_QUERY_ENABLE_BIT)) { > + /* Only DYTC v5.0 and later has this feature. */ > + int dytc_version; > + > + dytc_version = (output >> DYTC_QUERY_REV_BIT) & 0xF; > + if (dytc_version >= 5) { > + dbg_printk(TPACPI_DBG_INIT, > + "DYTC version %d: thermal mode available\n", > dytc_version); > + dytc_available = true; > + /* Platform supports this feature - create the group */ > + err = sysfs_create_group(&tpacpi_pdev->dev.kobj, > &dytc_perf_attr_group); > + if (err) > + return err; > + > + err = dytc_lapmode_get(&dytc_lapmode); > + if (err) > + return err; > + err = sysfs_create_group(&tpacpi_pdev->dev.kobj, > &dytc_lap_attr_group); > + } > + } > return err; > } > > static void dytc_exit(void) > { > - sysfs_remove_group(&tpacpi_pdev->dev.kobj, &dytc_attr_group); > + if (dytc_available) { > + sysfs_remove_group(&tpacpi_pdev->dev.kobj, &dytc_lap_attr_group); > + sysfs_remove_group(&tpacpi_pdev->dev.kobj, &dytc_perf_attr_group); > + } > } > > static struct ibm_struct dytc_driver_data = { > @@ -10057,7 +10272,7 @@ static void tpacpi_driver_event(const unsigned int > hkey_event) > } > > if (hkey_event == TP_HKEY_EV_THM_CSM_COMPLETED) > - dytc_lapmode_refresh(); > + dytc_refresh(); > > if ((hkey_event == TP_HKEY_EV_PALM_DETECTED) || > (hkey_event == TP_HKEY_EV_PALM_UNDETECTED)) > -- > 2.26.2
Hi Mario On 8/21/2020 3:15 PM, Limonciello, Mario wrote: >> <snip> > > Thanks for adapting a lot of my feedback, this looks much better to me. > No problems and genuinely thank you for the feedback. Sorry it took so long to get this update out - PTO and other things got in the way :) >> <snip> >> + >> +The sysfs entry provides the ability to return the current status and to set >> the >> +desired mode. For example:: >> + >> + echo H > /sys/devices/platform/thinkpad_acpi/dytc_perfmode >> + echo M > /sys/devices/platform/thinkpad_acpi/dytc_perfmode >> + echo L > /sys/devices/platform/thinkpad_acpi/dytc_perfmode >> + > > I was thinking about this some more, do you actually want another mode that "disables" > this feature? IE "O" turns it off an calls DYTC_DISABLE_CQL. > > For example if a user wanted to test the recently landed code in thermald 2.3 > and compare performance between the two it seems like this and that "might" fight. > As an outsider looking in - I of course may be wrong too here. > > If at some point in the future thermald does a better job than this implementation you > might also want an "out" to let thermald or another piece of userland turn this off > if it's in the picture. > I'm still digging into this one. Right now I haven't found a good clean way of just disabling the firmware. Currently when thermald goes in and tweaks the CPU power registers it has the effect of overriding the FW anyway - but I appreciate that's not quite the same as actually doing it explicitly. I'm still discussing with the BIOS team how to implement this - these conversations take time.... I suspect I'll need a new BIOS API which will take a while to implement and get rolled out. I didn't want to hold up this patch as there are benefits for users in the meantime and Lenovo do plan on supporting the thermal software going forwards. I'm not not dropping the plan to have a disable function as I can see the benefits. Thanks for the input. Let me know if you want a reviewed-by tag added. I think it's kinda awesome having input from a Dell engineer on a Lenovo related driver and I hope in the future I can provide the same help ;) Open source is awesome. Mark
> -----Original Message----- > From: platform-driver-x86-owner@vger.kernel.org <platform-driver-x86- > owner@vger.kernel.org> On Behalf Of Mark Pearson > Sent: Friday, August 21, 2020 14:36 > To: Limonciello, Mario > Cc: ibm-acpi-devel@lists.sourceforge.net; platform-driver-x86@vger.kernel.org; > ibm-acpi@hmh.eng.br; bnocera@redhat.com; Nitin Joshi > Subject: Re: [External] RE: [PATCH v2] platform/x86: thinkpad_acpi: > performance mode interface > > > [EXTERNAL EMAIL] > > Hi Mario > > On 8/21/2020 3:15 PM, Limonciello, Mario wrote: > >> > <snip> > > > > Thanks for adapting a lot of my feedback, this looks much better to me. > > > No problems and genuinely thank you for the feedback. Sorry it took so > long to get this update out - PTO and other things got in the way :) > > >> > <snip> > >> + > >> +The sysfs entry provides the ability to return the current status and to > set > >> the > >> +desired mode. For example:: > >> + > >> + echo H > /sys/devices/platform/thinkpad_acpi/dytc_perfmode > >> + echo M > /sys/devices/platform/thinkpad_acpi/dytc_perfmode > >> + echo L > /sys/devices/platform/thinkpad_acpi/dytc_perfmode > >> + > > > > I was thinking about this some more, do you actually want another mode that > "disables" > > this feature? IE "O" turns it off an calls DYTC_DISABLE_CQL. > > > > For example if a user wanted to test the recently landed code in thermald > 2.3 > > and compare performance between the two it seems like this and that "might" > fight. > > As an outsider looking in - I of course may be wrong too here. > > > > If at some point in the future thermald does a better job than this > implementation you > > might also want an "out" to let thermald or another piece of userland turn > this off > > if it's in the picture. > > > I'm still digging into this one. Right now I haven't found a good clean > way of just disabling the firmware. Currently when thermald goes in and > tweaks the CPU power registers it has the effect of overriding the FW > anyway - but I appreciate that's not quite the same as actually doing it > explicitly. > What about a modprobe parameter to disable at least? That would at least make it pretty easy to make a change, reboot and compare with thermald (or other software) without disabling the rest of the functionality of the thinkpad_acpi driver. > I'm still discussing with the BIOS team how to implement this - these > conversations take time.... I suspect I'll need a new BIOS API which > will take a while to implement and get rolled out. I didn't want to hold > up this patch as there are benefits for users in the meantime and Lenovo > do plan on supporting the thermal software going forwards. I'm not not > dropping the plan to have a disable function as I can see the benefits. > Yup, well aware how these types of things go. > Thanks for the input. Let me know if you want a reviewed-by tag added. I > think it's kinda awesome having input from a Dell engineer on a Lenovo > related driver and I hope in the future I can provide the same help ;) > Open source is awesome. > > Mark
On 8/21/2020 4:00 PM, Limonciello, Mario wrote: <snip> >>>> + +The sysfs entry provides the ability to return the current >>>> status and to set >>>> the +desired mode. For example:: + + echo H > >>>> /sys/devices/platform/thinkpad_acpi/dytc_perfmode + echo >>>> M > /sys/devices/platform/thinkpad_acpi/dytc_perfmode + >>>> echo L > /sys/devices/platform/thinkpad_acpi/dytc_perfmode + >>> >>> I was thinking about this some more, do you actually want another >>> mode that "disables" >>> this feature? IE "O" turns it off an calls DYTC_DISABLE_CQL. >>> >>> For example if a user wanted to test the recently landed code in >>> thermald 2.3 >>> and compare performance between the two it seems like this and >>> that "might" fight. >>> As an outsider looking in - I of course may be wrong too here. >>> >>> If at some point in the future thermald does a better job than >>> this implementation you >>> might also want an "out" to let thermald or another piece of >>> userland turn this off if it's in the picture. >>> >> I'm still digging into this one. Right now I haven't found a good >> clean way of just disabling the firmware. Currently when thermald >> goes in and tweaks the CPU power registers it has the effect of >> overriding the FW anyway - but I appreciate that's not quite the >> same as actually doing it explicitly. >> > > What about a modprobe parameter to disable at least? That would at > least make it pretty easy to make a change, reboot and compare with > thermald (or other software) without disabling the rest of the > functionality of the thinkpad_acpi driver. > The problem is I don't have a good way to disable the firmware (that I know of yet) so a modprobe parameter wouldn't really do much. I guess it could skip providing the sysfs entry points - but the FW will still be there doing it's thing, so I'm not sure I see the benefit of that. At least the sysfs entry point gives a bit more insight into what is going on. Let me know if I'm missing something obvious. Mark
> -----Original Message----- > From: Mark Pearson <markpearson@lenovo.com> > Sent: Friday, August 21, 2020 15:06 > To: Limonciello, Mario > Cc: ibm-acpi-devel@lists.sourceforge.net; platform-driver-x86@vger.kernel.org; > ibm-acpi@hmh.eng.br; bnocera@redhat.com; Nitin Joshi > Subject: Re: [External] RE: [PATCH v2] platform/x86: thinkpad_acpi: > performance mode interface > > > [EXTERNAL EMAIL] > > On 8/21/2020 4:00 PM, Limonciello, Mario wrote: > <snip> > >>>> + +The sysfs entry provides the ability to return the current > >>>> status and to set > >>>> the +desired mode. For example:: + + echo H > > >>>> /sys/devices/platform/thinkpad_acpi/dytc_perfmode + echo > >>>> M > /sys/devices/platform/thinkpad_acpi/dytc_perfmode + > >>>> echo L > /sys/devices/platform/thinkpad_acpi/dytc_perfmode + > >>> > >>> I was thinking about this some more, do you actually want another > >>> mode that "disables" > >>> this feature? IE "O" turns it off an calls DYTC_DISABLE_CQL. > >>> > >>> For example if a user wanted to test the recently landed code in > >>> thermald 2.3 > >>> and compare performance between the two it seems like this and > >>> that "might" fight. > >>> As an outsider looking in - I of course may be wrong too here. > >>> > >>> If at some point in the future thermald does a better job than > >>> this implementation you > >>> might also want an "out" to let thermald or another piece of > >>> userland turn this off if it's in the picture. > >>> > >> I'm still digging into this one. Right now I haven't found a good > >> clean way of just disabling the firmware. Currently when thermald > >> goes in and tweaks the CPU power registers it has the effect of > >> overriding the FW anyway - but I appreciate that's not quite the > >> same as actually doing it explicitly. > >> > > > > What about a modprobe parameter to disable at least? That would at > > least make it pretty easy to make a change, reboot and compare with > > thermald (or other software) without disabling the rest of the > > functionality of the thinkpad_acpi driver. > > > The problem is I don't have a good way to disable the firmware (that I > know of yet) so a modprobe parameter wouldn't really do much. I guess it > could skip providing the sysfs entry points - but the FW will still be > there doing it's thing, so I'm not sure I see the benefit of that. At > least the sysfs entry point gives a bit more insight into what is going on. > Let me know if I'm missing something obvious. > Oh so it's not actually the driver loading tells the firmware it's supposed to work this way. The firmware actually detects "I'm running on Linux, so I'll do this differently"?
On 8/21/2020 4:43 PM, Limonciello, Mario wrote: >> -----Original Message----- From: Mark Pearson >> <markpearson@lenovo.com> Sent: Friday, August 21, 2020 15:06 >> >> On 8/21/2020 4:00 PM, Limonciello, Mario wrote: <snip> >>>>>> + +The sysfs entry provides the ability to return the >>>>>> current status and to set the +desired mode. For example:: >>>>>> + + echo H > >>>>>> /sys/devices/platform/thinkpad_acpi/dytc_perfmode + echo M >>>>>>> /sys/devices/platform/thinkpad_acpi/dytc_perfmode + echo >>>>>> L > /sys/devices/platform/thinkpad_acpi/dytc_perfmode + >>>>> >>>>> I was thinking about this some more, do you actually want >>>>> another mode that "disables" this feature? IE "O" turns it >>>>> off an calls DYTC_DISABLE_CQL. >>>>> >>>>> For example if a user wanted to test the recently landed code >>>>> in thermald 2.3 and compare performance between the two it >>>>> seems like this and that "might" fight. As an outsider >>>>> looking in - I of course may be wrong too here. >>>>> >>>>> If at some point in the future thermald does a better job >>>>> than this implementation you might also want an "out" to let >>>>> thermald or another piece of userland turn this off if it's >>>>> in the picture. >>>>> >>>> I'm still digging into this one. Right now I haven't found a >>>> good clean way of just disabling the firmware. Currently when >>>> thermald goes in and tweaks the CPU power registers it has the >>>> effect of overriding the FW anyway - but I appreciate that's >>>> not quite the same as actually doing it explicitly. >>>> >>> >>> What about a modprobe parameter to disable at least? That would >>> at least make it pretty easy to make a change, reboot and >>> compare with thermald (or other software) without disabling the >>> rest of the functionality of the thinkpad_acpi driver. >>> >> The problem is I don't have a good way to disable the firmware >> (that I know of yet) so a modprobe parameter wouldn't really do >> much. I guess it could skip providing the sysfs entry points - but >> the FW will still be there doing it's thing, so I'm not sure I see >> the benefit of that. At least the sysfs entry point gives a bit >> more insight into what is going on. Let me know if I'm missing >> something obvious. >> > > Oh so it's not actually the driver loading tells the firmware it's > supposed to work this way. The firmware actually detects "I'm > running on Linux, so I'll do this differently"? > Right. This patch is just providing a more friendly interface so user space can see what is going on and be able to do control of the different modes without the need for hotkeys. Afraid I don't have much insight into the nitty gritty details of exactly how that works - I believe it's related to detecting the use of DPTF but the details aren't shared with me because of NDA's. As a thought it's quite possible (probable?) that if thermald is using DPTF the firmware will automatically disable itself. Proving that might be tricky - I'll see if the firmware team have any ideas. Mark
> On 8/21/2020 4:43 PM, Limonciello, Mario wrote: > >> -----Original Message----- From: Mark Pearson > >> <markpearson@lenovo.com> Sent: Friday, August 21, 2020 15:06 > >> > >> On 8/21/2020 4:00 PM, Limonciello, Mario wrote: <snip> > >>>>>> + +The sysfs entry provides the ability to return the > >>>>>> current status and to set the +desired mode. For example:: > >>>>>> + + echo H > > >>>>>> /sys/devices/platform/thinkpad_acpi/dytc_perfmode + echo M > >>>>>>> /sys/devices/platform/thinkpad_acpi/dytc_perfmode + echo > >>>>>> L > /sys/devices/platform/thinkpad_acpi/dytc_perfmode + > >>>>> > >>>>> I was thinking about this some more, do you actually want > >>>>> another mode that "disables" this feature? IE "O" turns it > >>>>> off an calls DYTC_DISABLE_CQL. > >>>>> > >>>>> For example if a user wanted to test the recently landed code > >>>>> in thermald 2.3 and compare performance between the two it > >>>>> seems like this and that "might" fight. As an outsider > >>>>> looking in - I of course may be wrong too here. > >>>>> > >>>>> If at some point in the future thermald does a better job > >>>>> than this implementation you might also want an "out" to let > >>>>> thermald or another piece of userland turn this off if it's > >>>>> in the picture. > >>>>> > >>>> I'm still digging into this one. Right now I haven't found a > >>>> good clean way of just disabling the firmware. Currently when > >>>> thermald goes in and tweaks the CPU power registers it has the > >>>> effect of overriding the FW anyway - but I appreciate that's > >>>> not quite the same as actually doing it explicitly. > >>>> > >>> > >>> What about a modprobe parameter to disable at least? That would > >>> at least make it pretty easy to make a change, reboot and > >>> compare with thermald (or other software) without disabling the > >>> rest of the functionality of the thinkpad_acpi driver. > >>> > >> The problem is I don't have a good way to disable the firmware > >> (that I know of yet) so a modprobe parameter wouldn't really do > >> much. I guess it could skip providing the sysfs entry points - but > >> the FW will still be there doing it's thing, so I'm not sure I see > >> the benefit of that. At least the sysfs entry point gives a bit > >> more insight into what is going on. Let me know if I'm missing > >> something obvious. > >> > > > > Oh so it's not actually the driver loading tells the firmware it's > > supposed to work this way. The firmware actually detects "I'm > > running on Linux, so I'll do this differently"? > > > Right. This patch is just providing a more friendly interface so user > space can see what is going on and be able to do control of the > different modes without the need for hotkeys. > > Afraid I don't have much insight into the nitty gritty details of > exactly how that works - I believe it's related to detecting the use of > DPTF but the details aren't shared with me because of NDA's. As a > thought it's quite possible (probable?) that if thermald is using DPTF > the firmware will automatically disable itself. Proving that might be > tricky - I'll see if the firmware team have any ideas. > Right - it's a reverse engineered implementation done in thermald and there are still some missing items. So your comment makes perfect sense to me now, and if/when those other things are added this may change and it will make sense to offer a way to turn this off at that time.
Hi Mark, On Fri, 2020-08-21 at 13:53 -0400, Mark Pearson wrote: > + H - High performance mode. Maximum power and temperature available. > + M* - High performance mode but performance is limited to medium as system is > + in lapmode. Power and temperature maximums reduced to a safe threshold. > + M - Medium performance mode (aka 'balance'). Lower maximum power and temperatures > + but better battery life. > + L - Low performance mode (aka 'quiet'). Reduced power setting gives lower > + temperatures and extended battery life. Fans run quieter. I tested the patch yesterday and I see some minor issues right now. First, right now change notifications do not happen for a lapmode change. The sysfs file will switch between "H" and "M*" without any notification. This will be an easy fix. Second, I personally see the current "M*" more as a degraded performance mode rather than an effective balanced mode. For example, H and M* match in the sense that the machine will be more noisy as fans are turned on more aggressively. Third, we still have a mismatch when writing the file. i.e. you write "H" but you will read "M*". So, I am thinking of using H* instead. That means we directly represent the firmwares performance mode rather than making an interpretation about an "effective" state. And with the * we continue to convey that there is a major impact on performance due to other factors. Benjamin > +What: /sys/devices/platform/thinkpad_acpi/dytc_lapmod > e > +Date: August 2020 > +Contact: Mark Pearson <markpearson@lenovo.com> > +Description: > + Reads returns the current value of the lapmode sensor. > + > + 0 - desk mode is detected > + 1 - lap mode is detected > + > +What: /sys/devices/platform/thinkpad_acpi/psensor_sta > te > +Date: August 2020 > +Contact: Nitin Joshi <njoshi1@lenovo.com> > +Description: > + Reads returns the current value of the palm sensor. > + > + 0 - palm not detected > + 1 - palm detected > diff --git a/Documentation/admin-guide/laptops/thinkpad-acpi.rst > b/Documentation/admin-guide/laptops/thinkpad-acpi.rst > index 6b57c52d8f13..b98f0de9e063 100644 > --- a/Documentation/admin-guide/laptops/thinkpad-acpi.rst > +++ b/Documentation/admin-guide/laptops/thinkpad-acpi.rst > @@ -52,6 +52,7 @@ detailed description): > - LCD Shadow (PrivacyGuard) enable and disable > - Lap mode sensor > - Palm sensor (aka psensor) > + - Thermal mode status and control > > A compatibility table by model and feature is maintained on the web > site, http://ibm-acpi.sf.net/. I appreciate any success or failure > @@ -1465,6 +1466,40 @@ Note - some platforms have a limitation > whereby the EC firmware cannot > determine if the sensor is installed or not. On these platforms the > psensor > state will always be reported as true to avoid high power being used > incorrectly. > > +DYTC Thermal mode status and control > +------------------------------------ > + > +sysfs: dytc_perfmode > + > +Lenovo Thinkpad platforms with DYTC version 5 and newer have > enhanced firmware to > +provide improved performance control. > + > +The firmware can be controlled by hotkeys (FN+H, FN+M, FN+L) to > switch the > +operating mode between three different modes. This sysfs node > provides a better > +interface for user space to use. > + > +The modes available are: > + > +H - High performance. Maximum power is available and the temperature > is > +allowed to increase to the maximum for the platform. > + > +M - Medium performance (aka balance). In this mode power will be > limited and > +the laptop will remain cooler. > + > +L - Low performance (aka quiet). In this mode power consumption is > reduced and > +the device will be cooler and quieter. > + > +Note: High performance mode is only available when the device is in > 'deskmode'. If > +the device detects that it is on a lap then it will automatically > drop into medium > +mode to maintain a safer operating temperature. > + > +The sysfs entry provides the ability to return the current status > and to set the > +desired mode. For example:: > + > + echo H > /sys/devices/platform/thinkpad_acpi/dytc_perfmode > + echo M > /sys/devices/platform/thinkpad_acpi/dytc_perfmode > + echo L > /sys/devices/platform/thinkpad_acpi/dytc_perfmode > + > EXPERIMENTAL: UWB > ----------------- > > diff --git a/drivers/platform/x86/thinkpad_acpi.c > b/drivers/platform/x86/thinkpad_acpi.c > index 41b75dd4755c..8fcb660aa5a2 100644 > --- a/drivers/platform/x86/thinkpad_acpi.c > +++ b/drivers/platform/x86/thinkpad_acpi.c > @@ -9817,18 +9817,43 @@ static struct ibm_struct > lcdshadow_driver_data = { > }; > > /******************************************************************* > ****** > - * DYTC subdriver, for the Lenovo lapmode feature > + * DYTC subdriver, for the Lenovo lap and performance mode feature > */ > > +#define DYTC_CMD_QUERY 0 /* To get DYTC status - > enable/revision */ > +#define DYTC_CMD_SET 1 /* To enable/disable IC function > mode */ > #define DYTC_CMD_GET 2 /* To get current IC function and > mode */ > -#define DYTC_GET_LAPMODE_BIT 17 /* Set when in lapmode */ > +#define DYTC_CMD_RESET 0x1ff /* To reset back to default */ > > -static bool dytc_lapmode; > +#define DYTC_QUERY_ENABLE_BIT 8 /* Bit 8 - 0 = disabled, 1 = > enabled */ > +#define DYTC_QUERY_SUBREV_BIT 16 /* Bits 16 - 27 - sub revisision */ > +#define DYTC_QUERY_REV_BIT 28 /* Bits 28 - 31 - revision */ > > -static void dytc_lapmode_notify_change(void) > -{ > - sysfs_notify(&tpacpi_pdev->dev.kobj, NULL, "dytc_lapmode"); > -} > +#define DYTC_GET_FUNCTION_BIT 8 /* Bits 8-11 - function setting */ > +#define DYTC_GET_MODE_BIT 12 /* Bits 12-15 - mode setting */ > +#define DYTC_GET_LAPMODE_BIT 17 /* Bit 17 - lapmode. Set when on > lap */ > + > +#define DYTC_SET_FUNCTION_BIT 12 /* Bits 12-15 - funct setting */ > +#define DYTC_SET_MODE_BIT 16 /* Bits 16-19 - mode setting */ > +#define DYTC_SET_VALID_BIT 20 /* Bit 20 - 1 = on, 0 = off */ > + > +#define DYTC_FUNCTION_STD 0 /* Function = 0, standard mode */ > +#define DYTC_FUNCTION_CQL 1 /* Function = 1, lap mode */ > +#define DYTC_FUNCTION_MMC 11 /* Function = 11, desk mode */ > + > +#define DYTC_MODE_PERFORM 2 /* High power mode aka performance > */ > +#define DYTC_MODE_QUIET 3 /* low power mode aka quiet */ > +#define DYTC_MODE_BALANCE 0xF /* default mode aka balance */ > + > +#define DYTC_DISABLE_CQL ((DYTC_MODE_BALANCE << DYTC_SET_MODE_BIT) | > \ > + (DYTC_FUNCTION_CQL << DYTC_SET_FUNCTION_BIT) | \ > + DYTC_CMD_SET) > +#define DYTC_ENABLE_CQL (DYTC_DISABLE_CQL | (1 << > DYTC_SET_VALID_BIT)) > + > +static bool dytc_lapmode; > +static int dytc_perfmode; > +static bool dytc_available; > +static bool dytc_ignore_next_event; > > static int dytc_command(int command, int *output) > { > @@ -9843,6 +9868,87 @@ static int dytc_command(int command, int > *output) > return 0; > } > > +static int dytc_perfmode_get(int *perfmode, int *funcmode) > +{ > + int output, err; > + > + if (!dytc_available) > + return -ENODEV; > + > + err = dytc_command(DYTC_CMD_GET, &output); > + if (err) > + return err; > + *funcmode = (output >> DYTC_GET_FUNCTION_BIT) & 0xF; > + > + if (*funcmode == DYTC_FUNCTION_CQL) { > + int dummy; > + /* > + * We can't get the mode when in CQL mode - so we > disable CQL > + * mode retrieve the mode and then enable it again. > + * As disabling/enabling CQL triggers an event we set a > flag to > + * ignore these events. This will be cleared by the > event handler > + */ > + dytc_ignore_next_event = true; > + err = dytc_command(DYTC_DISABLE_CQL, &dummy); > + if (err) > + return err; > + err = dytc_command(DYTC_CMD_GET, &output); > + if (err) > + return err; > + /* Again ignore this event */ > + dytc_ignore_next_event = true; > + err = dytc_command(DYTC_ENABLE_CQL, &dummy); > + if (err) > + return err; > + } > + *perfmode = (output >> DYTC_GET_MODE_BIT) & 0xF; > + return 0; > +} > + > +static int dytc_perfmode_set(int perfmode) > +{ > + int err, dytc_set; > + int output; > + int cur_perfmode, cur_funcmode; > + > + if (!dytc_available) > + return -ENODEV; > + > + if (perfmode == DYTC_MODE_BALANCE) { > + /* To get back to balance mode we just issue a reset > command */ > + err = dytc_command(DYTC_CMD_RESET, &output); > + if (err) > + return err; > + } else { > + /* Determine if we are in CQL mode. This alters the > commands we do */ > + err = dytc_perfmode_get(&cur_perfmode, &cur_funcmode); > + if (err) > + return err; > + > + if (cur_funcmode == DYTC_FUNCTION_CQL) { > + /* To set the mode we need to disable CQL > first*/ > + dytc_ignore_next_event = true; /*ignore event*/ > + err = dytc_command(DYTC_DISABLE_CQL, &output); > + if (err) > + return err; > + } > + dytc_set = (1 << DYTC_SET_VALID_BIT) | > + (DYTC_FUNCTION_MMC << DYTC_SET_FUNCTION_BIT) | > + (perfmode << DYTC_SET_MODE_BIT) | > + DYTC_CMD_SET; > + err = dytc_command(dytc_set, &output); > + if (err) > + return err; > + if (cur_funcmode == DYTC_FUNCTION_CQL) { > + dytc_ignore_next_event = true; /*ignore event*/ > + err = dytc_command(DYTC_ENABLE_CQL, &output); > + if (err) > + return err; > + } > + } > + return 0; > +} > + > static int dytc_lapmode_get(bool *state) > { > int output, err; > @@ -9854,45 +9960,130 @@ static int dytc_lapmode_get(bool *state) > return 0; > } > > -static void dytc_lapmode_refresh(void) > +static void dytc_refresh(void) > { > - bool new_state; > + bool lapmode; > + int perfmode, funcmode; > int err; > > - err = dytc_lapmode_get(&new_state); > - if (err || (new_state == dytc_lapmode)) > + err = dytc_lapmode_get(&lapmode); > + if (err) > + return; > + if (dytc_ignore_next_event) { > + dytc_ignore_next_event = false; /*clear setting*/ > return; > + } > + if (lapmode != dytc_lapmode) { > + dytc_lapmode = lapmode; > + sysfs_notify(&tpacpi_pdev->dev.kobj, NULL, > "dytc_lapmode"); > + } > + err = dytc_perfmode_get(&perfmode, &funcmode); > + if (err) > + return; > + if (perfmode != dytc_perfmode) { > + dytc_perfmode = perfmode; > + sysfs_notify(&tpacpi_pdev->dev.kobj, NULL, > "dytc_perfmode"); > + } > +} > + > +/* sysfs perfmode entry */ > +static ssize_t dytc_perfmode_show(struct device *dev, > + struct device_attribute *attr, > + char *buf) > +{ > + int err; > + int perfmode, funcmode; > + > + err = dytc_perfmode_get(&perfmode, &funcmode); > + if (err) > + return err; > > - dytc_lapmode = new_state; > - dytc_lapmode_notify_change(); > + switch (perfmode) { > + case DYTC_MODE_PERFORM: > + /* High performance is only available in deskmode */ > + if (funcmode == DYTC_FUNCTION_CQL) > + return sprintf(buf, "M*\n"); > + else > + return sprintf(buf, "H\n"); > + case DYTC_MODE_QUIET: > + return sprintf(buf, "L\n"); > + case DYTC_MODE_BALANCE: > + return sprintf(buf, "M\n"); > + default: > + return sprintf(buf, "Unknown (%d)\n", perfmode); > + } > } > > +static ssize_t dytc_perfmode_store(struct device *dev, > + struct device_attribute *attr, > + const char *buf, size_t count) > +{ > + int err; > + > + switch (buf[0]) { > + case 'l': > + case 'L': > + err = dytc_perfmode_set(DYTC_MODE_QUIET); > + break; > + case 'm': > + case 'M': > + err = dytc_perfmode_set(DYTC_MODE_BALANCE); > + break; > + case 'h': > + case 'H': > + err = dytc_perfmode_set(DYTC_MODE_PERFORM); > + break; > + default: > + err = -EINVAL; > + pr_err("Unknown operating mode. Ignoring\n"); > + break; > + } > + if (err) > + return err; > + > + tpacpi_disclose_usertask(attr->attr.name, > + "Performance mode set to %c\n", > buf[0]); > + return count; > +} > + > +static DEVICE_ATTR_RW(dytc_perfmode); > + > +static struct attribute *dytc_perfmode_attributes[] = { > + &dev_attr_dytc_perfmode.attr, > + NULL > +}; > + > +static const struct attribute_group dytc_perf_attr_group = { > + .attrs = dytc_perfmode_attributes > +}; > + > /* sysfs lapmode entry */ > static ssize_t dytc_lapmode_show(struct device *dev, > struct device_attribute *attr, > char *buf) > { > - return snprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE, "%d\n", dytc_lapmode); > + return sprintf(buf, "%d\n", dytc_lapmode); > } > > static DEVICE_ATTR_RO(dytc_lapmode); > > -static struct attribute *dytc_attributes[] = { > +static struct attribute *dytc_lap_attributes[] = { > &dev_attr_dytc_lapmode.attr, > - NULL, > + NULL > }; > > -static const struct attribute_group dytc_attr_group = { > - .attrs = dytc_attributes, > +static const struct attribute_group dytc_lap_attr_group = { > + .attrs = dytc_lap_attributes > }; > > static int tpacpi_dytc_init(struct ibm_init_struct *iibm) > { > - int err; > + int err, output; > > - err = dytc_lapmode_get(&dytc_lapmode); > - /* If support isn't available (ENODEV) then don't return an > error > - * but just don't create the sysfs group > + err = dytc_command(DYTC_CMD_QUERY, &output); > + /* > + * If support isn't available (ENODEV) then don't return an > error > + * just don't create the sysfs group > */ > if (err == -ENODEV) > return 0; > @@ -9900,14 +10091,38 @@ static int tpacpi_dytc_init(struct > ibm_init_struct *iibm) > if (err) > return err; > > - /* Platform supports this feature - create the group */ > - err = sysfs_create_group(&tpacpi_pdev->dev.kobj, > &dytc_attr_group); > + /* Check DYTC is enabled and supports mode setting */ > + dytc_available = false; > + dytc_ignore_next_event = false; > + if (output & BIT(DYTC_QUERY_ENABLE_BIT)) { > + /* Only DYTC v5.0 and later has this feature. */ > + int dytc_version; > + > + dytc_version = (output >> DYTC_QUERY_REV_BIT) & 0xF; > + if (dytc_version >= 5) { > + dbg_printk(TPACPI_DBG_INIT, > + "DYTC version %d: thermal mode > available\n", dytc_version); > + dytc_available = true; > + /* Platform supports this feature - create the > group */ > + err = sysfs_create_group(&tpacpi_pdev- > >dev.kobj, &dytc_perf_attr_group); > + if (err) > + return err; > + > + err = dytc_lapmode_get(&dytc_lapmode); > + if (err) > + return err; > + err = sysfs_create_group(&tpacpi_pdev- > >dev.kobj, &dytc_lap_attr_group); > + } > + } > return err; > } > > static void dytc_exit(void) > { > - sysfs_remove_group(&tpacpi_pdev->dev.kobj, &dytc_attr_group); > + if (dytc_available) { > + sysfs_remove_group(&tpacpi_pdev->dev.kobj, > &dytc_lap_attr_group); > + sysfs_remove_group(&tpacpi_pdev->dev.kobj, > &dytc_perf_attr_group); > + } > } > > static struct ibm_struct dytc_driver_data = { > @@ -10057,7 +10272,7 @@ static void tpacpi_driver_event(const > unsigned int hkey_event) > } > > if (hkey_event == TP_HKEY_EV_THM_CSM_COMPLETED) > - dytc_lapmode_refresh(); > + dytc_refresh(); > > if ((hkey_event == TP_HKEY_EV_PALM_DETECTED) || > (hkey_event == TP_HKEY_EV_PALM_UNDETECTED))
Hi, On 8/21/20 7:53 PM, Mark Pearson wrote: > Lenovo Thinkpad platforms with DYTC version 5 and newer have enhanced > firmware to provide different performance/thermal modes. > > The modes can be controlled by hotkeys (FN+H, FN+M, FN+L) to switch > the operating mode between three different modes. > > H - High performance. Maximum power is available and the temperature is > allowed to increase to the maximum for the platform. > M - Medium performance (aka balance). In this mode power will be limited > and the laptop will have a lower maximum temperature. > L - Low performance (aka quiet). In this mode power consumption is reduced > and the device will be cooler. > > High performance mode is only available when the device is in 'desk mode'. > If the device detects that it is on a lap then it will automatically drop > into medium mode to maintain a safer operating temperature. > > This patch provides an interface to determine the current mode and to also > allow the setting of the mode through the dytc_perfmode sysfs entry. This > can be used by userspace for improved control. > > Reviewed-by: Nitin Joshi <njoshi1@lenovo.com> > Signed-off-by: Mark Pearson <markpearson@lenovo.com> > --- > Changes in v2: > - Add userspace notification to hkey event handler. Note this got > somewhat more complicated than expected as retrieving the performance > mode when in lapmode generates an event itself; added a flag to > ignore these known events. > - Updated the values returned to be simpler (H/M*/M/L) as suggested. > - Added ABI documentation as requested. Lap and palm sensor details > added whilst I was doing this. > - Cleaned up code based on recommendations as well as feedback received > from other patch reviews. > - Based on discussion with firmware team the lapmode sensor should only > be made available for DYTC v5 and later. Added this to init logic. > > .../sysfs-devices-platform-thinkpad_acpi | 34 +++ > .../admin-guide/laptops/thinkpad-acpi.rst | 35 +++ > drivers/platform/x86/thinkpad_acpi.c | 267 ++++++++++++++++-- > 3 files changed, 310 insertions(+), 26 deletions(-) > create mode 100644 Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-devices-platform-thinkpad_acpi > > diff --git a/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-devices-platform-thinkpad_acpi b/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-devices-platform-thinkpad_acpi > new file mode 100644 > index 000000000000..28f07753a889 > --- /dev/null > +++ b/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-devices-platform-thinkpad_acpi > @@ -0,0 +1,34 @@ > +What: /sys/devices/platform/thinkpad_acpi/dytc_perfmode > +Date: August 2020 > +Contact: Mark Pearson <markpearson@lenovo.com> > +Description: > + Reads return the current performance mode setting configured in firmware using > + the below nomenclature. > + > + Writes configure the performance mode setting by using the below nomenclature. > + > + H - High performance mode. Maximum power and temperature available. > + M* - High performance mode but performance is limited to medium as system is > + in lapmode. Power and temperature maximums reduced to a safe threshold. > + M - Medium performance mode (aka 'balance'). Lower maximum power and temperatures > + but better battery life. > + L - Low performance mode (aka 'quiet'). Reduced power setting gives lower > + temperatures and extended battery life. Fans run quieter. > + > +What: /sys/devices/platform/thinkpad_acpi/dytc_lapmode > +Date: August 2020 > +Contact: Mark Pearson <markpearson@lenovo.com> > +Description: > + Reads returns the current value of the lapmode sensor. > + > + 0 - desk mode is detected > + 1 - lap mode is detected > + > +What: /sys/devices/platform/thinkpad_acpi/psensor_state > +Date: August 2020 > +Contact: Nitin Joshi <njoshi1@lenovo.com> > +Description: > + Reads returns the current value of the palm sensor. > + > + 0 - palm not detected > + 1 - palm detected > diff --git a/Documentation/admin-guide/laptops/thinkpad-acpi.rst b/Documentation/admin-guide/laptops/thinkpad-acpi.rst > index 6b57c52d8f13..b98f0de9e063 100644 > --- a/Documentation/admin-guide/laptops/thinkpad-acpi.rst > +++ b/Documentation/admin-guide/laptops/thinkpad-acpi.rst > @@ -52,6 +52,7 @@ detailed description): > - LCD Shadow (PrivacyGuard) enable and disable > - Lap mode sensor > - Palm sensor (aka psensor) > + - Thermal mode status and control > > A compatibility table by model and feature is maintained on the web > site, http://ibm-acpi.sf.net/. I appreciate any success or failure > @@ -1465,6 +1466,40 @@ Note - some platforms have a limitation whereby the EC firmware cannot > determine if the sensor is installed or not. On these platforms the psensor > state will always be reported as true to avoid high power being used incorrectly. > > +DYTC Thermal mode status and control > +------------------------------------ > + > +sysfs: dytc_perfmode > + > +Lenovo Thinkpad platforms with DYTC version 5 and newer have enhanced firmware to > +provide improved performance control. > + > +The firmware can be controlled by hotkeys (FN+H, FN+M, FN+L) to switch the > +operating mode between three different modes. This sysfs node provides a better > +interface for user space to use. > + > +The modes available are: > + > +H - High performance. Maximum power is available and the temperature is > +allowed to increase to the maximum for the platform. > + > +M - Medium performance (aka balance). In this mode power will be limited and > +the laptop will remain cooler. > + > +L - Low performance (aka quiet). In this mode power consumption is reduced and > +the device will be cooler and quieter. > + > +Note: High performance mode is only available when the device is in 'deskmode'. If > +the device detects that it is on a lap then it will automatically drop into medium > +mode to maintain a safer operating temperature. > + > +The sysfs entry provides the ability to return the current status and to set the > +desired mode. For example:: > + > + echo H > /sys/devices/platform/thinkpad_acpi/dytc_perfmode > + echo M > /sys/devices/platform/thinkpad_acpi/dytc_perfmode > + echo L > /sys/devices/platform/thinkpad_acpi/dytc_perfmode > + So we recently had another driver show up with almost the same interface / thing: https://patchwork.kernel.org/patch/11774509/ So I believe that we really should come up with a standardize sysfs interface for this under /sys/class/<some-name> Please see the "RFC: offering a standardized (/sys/class) userspace API for selecting system/laptop performance-profiles" mail thread which I just started. Note I've not looked at the rest of this patch at all yet. But this patch should not be merged until the userspace API question is settled so nack to this patch for now (sorry). Mark, once we have an agreement on what the userspace API for this should look like I can implement a small helper-library / class-core for registering the class device for this, modify this patch to use that and test it on a X1C8. Or if you prefer you can do this yourself. Please let me know how you want to proceed with this. Regards, Hans > EXPERIMENTAL: UWB > ----------------- > > diff --git a/drivers/platform/x86/thinkpad_acpi.c b/drivers/platform/x86/thinkpad_acpi.c > index 41b75dd4755c..8fcb660aa5a2 100644 > --- a/drivers/platform/x86/thinkpad_acpi.c > +++ b/drivers/platform/x86/thinkpad_acpi.c > @@ -9817,18 +9817,43 @@ static struct ibm_struct lcdshadow_driver_data = { > }; > > /************************************************************************* > - * DYTC subdriver, for the Lenovo lapmode feature > + * DYTC subdriver, for the Lenovo lap and performance mode feature > */ > > +#define DYTC_CMD_QUERY 0 /* To get DYTC status - enable/revision */ > +#define DYTC_CMD_SET 1 /* To enable/disable IC function mode */ > #define DYTC_CMD_GET 2 /* To get current IC function and mode */ > -#define DYTC_GET_LAPMODE_BIT 17 /* Set when in lapmode */ > +#define DYTC_CMD_RESET 0x1ff /* To reset back to default */ > > -static bool dytc_lapmode; > +#define DYTC_QUERY_ENABLE_BIT 8 /* Bit 8 - 0 = disabled, 1 = enabled */ > +#define DYTC_QUERY_SUBREV_BIT 16 /* Bits 16 - 27 - sub revisision */ > +#define DYTC_QUERY_REV_BIT 28 /* Bits 28 - 31 - revision */ > > -static void dytc_lapmode_notify_change(void) > -{ > - sysfs_notify(&tpacpi_pdev->dev.kobj, NULL, "dytc_lapmode"); > -} > +#define DYTC_GET_FUNCTION_BIT 8 /* Bits 8-11 - function setting */ > +#define DYTC_GET_MODE_BIT 12 /* Bits 12-15 - mode setting */ > +#define DYTC_GET_LAPMODE_BIT 17 /* Bit 17 - lapmode. Set when on lap */ > + > +#define DYTC_SET_FUNCTION_BIT 12 /* Bits 12-15 - funct setting */ > +#define DYTC_SET_MODE_BIT 16 /* Bits 16-19 - mode setting */ > +#define DYTC_SET_VALID_BIT 20 /* Bit 20 - 1 = on, 0 = off */ > + > +#define DYTC_FUNCTION_STD 0 /* Function = 0, standard mode */ > +#define DYTC_FUNCTION_CQL 1 /* Function = 1, lap mode */ > +#define DYTC_FUNCTION_MMC 11 /* Function = 11, desk mode */ > + > +#define DYTC_MODE_PERFORM 2 /* High power mode aka performance */ > +#define DYTC_MODE_QUIET 3 /* low power mode aka quiet */ > +#define DYTC_MODE_BALANCE 0xF /* default mode aka balance */ > + > +#define DYTC_DISABLE_CQL ((DYTC_MODE_BALANCE << DYTC_SET_MODE_BIT) | \ > + (DYTC_FUNCTION_CQL << DYTC_SET_FUNCTION_BIT) | \ > + DYTC_CMD_SET) > +#define DYTC_ENABLE_CQL (DYTC_DISABLE_CQL | (1 << DYTC_SET_VALID_BIT)) > + > +static bool dytc_lapmode; > +static int dytc_perfmode; > +static bool dytc_available; > +static bool dytc_ignore_next_event; > > static int dytc_command(int command, int *output) > { > @@ -9843,6 +9868,87 @@ static int dytc_command(int command, int *output) > return 0; > } > > +static int dytc_perfmode_get(int *perfmode, int *funcmode) > +{ > + int output, err; > + > + if (!dytc_available) > + return -ENODEV; > + > + err = dytc_command(DYTC_CMD_GET, &output); > + if (err) > + return err; > + *funcmode = (output >> DYTC_GET_FUNCTION_BIT) & 0xF; > + > + if (*funcmode == DYTC_FUNCTION_CQL) { > + int dummy; > + /* > + * We can't get the mode when in CQL mode - so we disable CQL > + * mode retrieve the mode and then enable it again. > + * As disabling/enabling CQL triggers an event we set a flag to > + * ignore these events. This will be cleared by the event handler > + */ > + dytc_ignore_next_event = true; > + err = dytc_command(DYTC_DISABLE_CQL, &dummy); > + if (err) > + return err; > + err = dytc_command(DYTC_CMD_GET, &output); > + if (err) > + return err; > + /* Again ignore this event */ > + dytc_ignore_next_event = true; > + err = dytc_command(DYTC_ENABLE_CQL, &dummy); > + if (err) > + return err; > + } > + *perfmode = (output >> DYTC_GET_MODE_BIT) & 0xF; > + return 0; > +} > + > +static int dytc_perfmode_set(int perfmode) > +{ > + int err, dytc_set; > + int output; > + int cur_perfmode, cur_funcmode; > + > + if (!dytc_available) > + return -ENODEV; > + > + if (perfmode == DYTC_MODE_BALANCE) { > + /* To get back to balance mode we just issue a reset command */ > + err = dytc_command(DYTC_CMD_RESET, &output); > + if (err) > + return err; > + } else { > + /* Determine if we are in CQL mode. This alters the commands we do */ > + err = dytc_perfmode_get(&cur_perfmode, &cur_funcmode); > + if (err) > + return err; > + > + if (cur_funcmode == DYTC_FUNCTION_CQL) { > + /* To set the mode we need to disable CQL first*/ > + dytc_ignore_next_event = true; /*ignore event*/ > + err = dytc_command(DYTC_DISABLE_CQL, &output); > + if (err) > + return err; > + } > + dytc_set = (1 << DYTC_SET_VALID_BIT) | > + (DYTC_FUNCTION_MMC << DYTC_SET_FUNCTION_BIT) | > + (perfmode << DYTC_SET_MODE_BIT) | > + DYTC_CMD_SET; > + err = dytc_command(dytc_set, &output); > + if (err) > + return err; > + if (cur_funcmode == DYTC_FUNCTION_CQL) { > + dytc_ignore_next_event = true; /*ignore event*/ > + err = dytc_command(DYTC_ENABLE_CQL, &output); > + if (err) > + return err; > + } > + } > + return 0; > +} > + > static int dytc_lapmode_get(bool *state) > { > int output, err; > @@ -9854,45 +9960,130 @@ static int dytc_lapmode_get(bool *state) > return 0; > } > > -static void dytc_lapmode_refresh(void) > +static void dytc_refresh(void) > { > - bool new_state; > + bool lapmode; > + int perfmode, funcmode; > int err; > > - err = dytc_lapmode_get(&new_state); > - if (err || (new_state == dytc_lapmode)) > + err = dytc_lapmode_get(&lapmode); > + if (err) > + return; > + if (dytc_ignore_next_event) { > + dytc_ignore_next_event = false; /*clear setting*/ > return; > + } > + if (lapmode != dytc_lapmode) { > + dytc_lapmode = lapmode; > + sysfs_notify(&tpacpi_pdev->dev.kobj, NULL, "dytc_lapmode"); > + } > + err = dytc_perfmode_get(&perfmode, &funcmode); > + if (err) > + return; > + if (perfmode != dytc_perfmode) { > + dytc_perfmode = perfmode; > + sysfs_notify(&tpacpi_pdev->dev.kobj, NULL, "dytc_perfmode"); > + } > +} > + > +/* sysfs perfmode entry */ > +static ssize_t dytc_perfmode_show(struct device *dev, > + struct device_attribute *attr, > + char *buf) > +{ > + int err; > + int perfmode, funcmode; > + > + err = dytc_perfmode_get(&perfmode, &funcmode); > + if (err) > + return err; > > - dytc_lapmode = new_state; > - dytc_lapmode_notify_change(); > + switch (perfmode) { > + case DYTC_MODE_PERFORM: > + /* High performance is only available in deskmode */ > + if (funcmode == DYTC_FUNCTION_CQL) > + return sprintf(buf, "M*\n"); > + else > + return sprintf(buf, "H\n"); > + case DYTC_MODE_QUIET: > + return sprintf(buf, "L\n"); > + case DYTC_MODE_BALANCE: > + return sprintf(buf, "M\n"); > + default: > + return sprintf(buf, "Unknown (%d)\n", perfmode); > + } > } > > +static ssize_t dytc_perfmode_store(struct device *dev, > + struct device_attribute *attr, > + const char *buf, size_t count) > +{ > + int err; > + > + switch (buf[0]) { > + case 'l': > + case 'L': > + err = dytc_perfmode_set(DYTC_MODE_QUIET); > + break; > + case 'm': > + case 'M': > + err = dytc_perfmode_set(DYTC_MODE_BALANCE); > + break; > + case 'h': > + case 'H': > + err = dytc_perfmode_set(DYTC_MODE_PERFORM); > + break; > + default: > + err = -EINVAL; > + pr_err("Unknown operating mode. Ignoring\n"); > + break; > + } > + if (err) > + return err; > + > + tpacpi_disclose_usertask(attr->attr.name, > + "Performance mode set to %c\n", buf[0]); > + return count; > +} > + > +static DEVICE_ATTR_RW(dytc_perfmode); > + > +static struct attribute *dytc_perfmode_attributes[] = { > + &dev_attr_dytc_perfmode.attr, > + NULL > +}; > + > +static const struct attribute_group dytc_perf_attr_group = { > + .attrs = dytc_perfmode_attributes > +}; > + > /* sysfs lapmode entry */ > static ssize_t dytc_lapmode_show(struct device *dev, > struct device_attribute *attr, > char *buf) > { > - return snprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE, "%d\n", dytc_lapmode); > + return sprintf(buf, "%d\n", dytc_lapmode); > } > > static DEVICE_ATTR_RO(dytc_lapmode); > > -static struct attribute *dytc_attributes[] = { > +static struct attribute *dytc_lap_attributes[] = { > &dev_attr_dytc_lapmode.attr, > - NULL, > + NULL > }; > > -static const struct attribute_group dytc_attr_group = { > - .attrs = dytc_attributes, > +static const struct attribute_group dytc_lap_attr_group = { > + .attrs = dytc_lap_attributes > }; > > static int tpacpi_dytc_init(struct ibm_init_struct *iibm) > { > - int err; > + int err, output; > > - err = dytc_lapmode_get(&dytc_lapmode); > - /* If support isn't available (ENODEV) then don't return an error > - * but just don't create the sysfs group > + err = dytc_command(DYTC_CMD_QUERY, &output); > + /* > + * If support isn't available (ENODEV) then don't return an error > + * just don't create the sysfs group > */ > if (err == -ENODEV) > return 0; > @@ -9900,14 +10091,38 @@ static int tpacpi_dytc_init(struct ibm_init_struct *iibm) > if (err) > return err; > > - /* Platform supports this feature - create the group */ > - err = sysfs_create_group(&tpacpi_pdev->dev.kobj, &dytc_attr_group); > + /* Check DYTC is enabled and supports mode setting */ > + dytc_available = false; > + dytc_ignore_next_event = false; > + if (output & BIT(DYTC_QUERY_ENABLE_BIT)) { > + /* Only DYTC v5.0 and later has this feature. */ > + int dytc_version; > + > + dytc_version = (output >> DYTC_QUERY_REV_BIT) & 0xF; > + if (dytc_version >= 5) { > + dbg_printk(TPACPI_DBG_INIT, > + "DYTC version %d: thermal mode available\n", dytc_version); > + dytc_available = true; > + /* Platform supports this feature - create the group */ > + err = sysfs_create_group(&tpacpi_pdev->dev.kobj, &dytc_perf_attr_group); > + if (err) > + return err; > + > + err = dytc_lapmode_get(&dytc_lapmode); > + if (err) > + return err; > + err = sysfs_create_group(&tpacpi_pdev->dev.kobj, &dytc_lap_attr_group); > + } > + } > return err; > } > > static void dytc_exit(void) > { > - sysfs_remove_group(&tpacpi_pdev->dev.kobj, &dytc_attr_group); > + if (dytc_available) { > + sysfs_remove_group(&tpacpi_pdev->dev.kobj, &dytc_lap_attr_group); > + sysfs_remove_group(&tpacpi_pdev->dev.kobj, &dytc_perf_attr_group); > + } > } > > static struct ibm_struct dytc_driver_data = { > @@ -10057,7 +10272,7 @@ static void tpacpi_driver_event(const unsigned int hkey_event) > } > > if (hkey_event == TP_HKEY_EV_THM_CSM_COMPLETED) > - dytc_lapmode_refresh(); > + dytc_refresh(); > > if ((hkey_event == TP_HKEY_EV_PALM_DETECTED) || > (hkey_event == TP_HKEY_EV_PALM_UNDETECTED)) >
Hi Hans, On 9/17/2020 7:39 AM, Hans de Goede wrote: > Hi, > > On 8/21/20 7:53 PM, Mark Pearson wrote: >> Lenovo Thinkpad platforms with DYTC version 5 and newer have enhanced >> firmware to provide different performance/thermal modes. >> <Snip> > > > So we recently had another driver show up with almost the same interface > / thing: > > https://patchwork.kernel.org/patch/11774509/ > > So I believe that we really should come up with a standardize sysfs > interface > for this under /sys/class/<some-name> > > Please see the "RFC: offering a standardized (/sys/class) userspace API > for selecting > system/laptop performance-profiles" mail thread which I just started. > > Note I've not looked at the rest of this patch at all yet. But this > patch should > not be merged until the userspace API question is settled so nack to > this patch > for now (sorry). > > Mark, once we have an agreement on what the userspace API for this should > look like I can implement a small helper-library / class-core for > registering > the class device for this, modify this patch to use that and test it on > a X1C8. > > Or if you prefer you can do this yourself. Please let me know how you > want to > proceed with this. I'll join in that thread and depending on what is involved and the level of kernel expertise involved will contribute as much as I can. For sure will modify, integrate and test this implementation once that is available. If there is a way I can 'tweak' this patch to expose the current performance mode to users in a way that is acceptable until the generic solution is available let me know and I'll do that. I'm just guessing that a generic solution needing input from multiple vendors could take a little while to develop - having a way to check what mode your system is in is really useful given you can change the mode using hotkeys. Mark
diff --git a/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-devices-platform-thinkpad_acpi b/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-devices-platform-thinkpad_acpi new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..28f07753a889 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-devices-platform-thinkpad_acpi @@ -0,0 +1,34 @@ +What: /sys/devices/platform/thinkpad_acpi/dytc_perfmode +Date: August 2020 +Contact: Mark Pearson <markpearson@lenovo.com> +Description: + Reads return the current performance mode setting configured in firmware using + the below nomenclature. + + Writes configure the performance mode setting by using the below nomenclature. + + H - High performance mode. Maximum power and temperature available. + M* - High performance mode but performance is limited to medium as system is + in lapmode. Power and temperature maximums reduced to a safe threshold. + M - Medium performance mode (aka 'balance'). Lower maximum power and temperatures + but better battery life. + L - Low performance mode (aka 'quiet'). Reduced power setting gives lower + temperatures and extended battery life. Fans run quieter. + +What: /sys/devices/platform/thinkpad_acpi/dytc_lapmode +Date: August 2020 +Contact: Mark Pearson <markpearson@lenovo.com> +Description: + Reads returns the current value of the lapmode sensor. + + 0 - desk mode is detected + 1 - lap mode is detected + +What: /sys/devices/platform/thinkpad_acpi/psensor_state +Date: August 2020 +Contact: Nitin Joshi <njoshi1@lenovo.com> +Description: + Reads returns the current value of the palm sensor. + + 0 - palm not detected + 1 - palm detected diff --git a/Documentation/admin-guide/laptops/thinkpad-acpi.rst b/Documentation/admin-guide/laptops/thinkpad-acpi.rst index 6b57c52d8f13..b98f0de9e063 100644 --- a/Documentation/admin-guide/laptops/thinkpad-acpi.rst +++ b/Documentation/admin-guide/laptops/thinkpad-acpi.rst @@ -52,6 +52,7 @@ detailed description): - LCD Shadow (PrivacyGuard) enable and disable - Lap mode sensor - Palm sensor (aka psensor) + - Thermal mode status and control A compatibility table by model and feature is maintained on the web site, http://ibm-acpi.sf.net/. I appreciate any success or failure @@ -1465,6 +1466,40 @@ Note - some platforms have a limitation whereby the EC firmware cannot determine if the sensor is installed or not. On these platforms the psensor state will always be reported as true to avoid high power being used incorrectly. +DYTC Thermal mode status and control +------------------------------------ + +sysfs: dytc_perfmode + +Lenovo Thinkpad platforms with DYTC version 5 and newer have enhanced firmware to +provide improved performance control. + +The firmware can be controlled by hotkeys (FN+H, FN+M, FN+L) to switch the +operating mode between three different modes. This sysfs node provides a better +interface for user space to use. + +The modes available are: + +H - High performance. Maximum power is available and the temperature is +allowed to increase to the maximum for the platform. + +M - Medium performance (aka balance). In this mode power will be limited and +the laptop will remain cooler. + +L - Low performance (aka quiet). In this mode power consumption is reduced and +the device will be cooler and quieter. + +Note: High performance mode is only available when the device is in 'deskmode'. If +the device detects that it is on a lap then it will automatically drop into medium +mode to maintain a safer operating temperature. + +The sysfs entry provides the ability to return the current status and to set the +desired mode. For example:: + + echo H > /sys/devices/platform/thinkpad_acpi/dytc_perfmode + echo M > /sys/devices/platform/thinkpad_acpi/dytc_perfmode + echo L > /sys/devices/platform/thinkpad_acpi/dytc_perfmode + EXPERIMENTAL: UWB ----------------- diff --git a/drivers/platform/x86/thinkpad_acpi.c b/drivers/platform/x86/thinkpad_acpi.c index 41b75dd4755c..8fcb660aa5a2 100644 --- a/drivers/platform/x86/thinkpad_acpi.c +++ b/drivers/platform/x86/thinkpad_acpi.c @@ -9817,18 +9817,43 @@ static struct ibm_struct lcdshadow_driver_data = { }; /************************************************************************* - * DYTC subdriver, for the Lenovo lapmode feature + * DYTC subdriver, for the Lenovo lap and performance mode feature */ +#define DYTC_CMD_QUERY 0 /* To get DYTC status - enable/revision */ +#define DYTC_CMD_SET 1 /* To enable/disable IC function mode */ #define DYTC_CMD_GET 2 /* To get current IC function and mode */ -#define DYTC_GET_LAPMODE_BIT 17 /* Set when in lapmode */ +#define DYTC_CMD_RESET 0x1ff /* To reset back to default */ -static bool dytc_lapmode; +#define DYTC_QUERY_ENABLE_BIT 8 /* Bit 8 - 0 = disabled, 1 = enabled */ +#define DYTC_QUERY_SUBREV_BIT 16 /* Bits 16 - 27 - sub revisision */ +#define DYTC_QUERY_REV_BIT 28 /* Bits 28 - 31 - revision */ -static void dytc_lapmode_notify_change(void) -{ - sysfs_notify(&tpacpi_pdev->dev.kobj, NULL, "dytc_lapmode"); -} +#define DYTC_GET_FUNCTION_BIT 8 /* Bits 8-11 - function setting */ +#define DYTC_GET_MODE_BIT 12 /* Bits 12-15 - mode setting */ +#define DYTC_GET_LAPMODE_BIT 17 /* Bit 17 - lapmode. Set when on lap */ + +#define DYTC_SET_FUNCTION_BIT 12 /* Bits 12-15 - funct setting */ +#define DYTC_SET_MODE_BIT 16 /* Bits 16-19 - mode setting */ +#define DYTC_SET_VALID_BIT 20 /* Bit 20 - 1 = on, 0 = off */ + +#define DYTC_FUNCTION_STD 0 /* Function = 0, standard mode */ +#define DYTC_FUNCTION_CQL 1 /* Function = 1, lap mode */ +#define DYTC_FUNCTION_MMC 11 /* Function = 11, desk mode */ + +#define DYTC_MODE_PERFORM 2 /* High power mode aka performance */ +#define DYTC_MODE_QUIET 3 /* low power mode aka quiet */ +#define DYTC_MODE_BALANCE 0xF /* default mode aka balance */ + +#define DYTC_DISABLE_CQL ((DYTC_MODE_BALANCE << DYTC_SET_MODE_BIT) | \ + (DYTC_FUNCTION_CQL << DYTC_SET_FUNCTION_BIT) | \ + DYTC_CMD_SET) +#define DYTC_ENABLE_CQL (DYTC_DISABLE_CQL | (1 << DYTC_SET_VALID_BIT)) + +static bool dytc_lapmode; +static int dytc_perfmode; +static bool dytc_available; +static bool dytc_ignore_next_event; static int dytc_command(int command, int *output) { @@ -9843,6 +9868,87 @@ static int dytc_command(int command, int *output) return 0; } +static int dytc_perfmode_get(int *perfmode, int *funcmode) +{ + int output, err; + + if (!dytc_available) + return -ENODEV; + + err = dytc_command(DYTC_CMD_GET, &output); + if (err) + return err; + *funcmode = (output >> DYTC_GET_FUNCTION_BIT) & 0xF; + + if (*funcmode == DYTC_FUNCTION_CQL) { + int dummy; + /* + * We can't get the mode when in CQL mode - so we disable CQL + * mode retrieve the mode and then enable it again. + * As disabling/enabling CQL triggers an event we set a flag to + * ignore these events. This will be cleared by the event handler + */ + dytc_ignore_next_event = true; + err = dytc_command(DYTC_DISABLE_CQL, &dummy); + if (err) + return err; + err = dytc_command(DYTC_CMD_GET, &output); + if (err) + return err; + /* Again ignore this event */ + dytc_ignore_next_event = true; + err = dytc_command(DYTC_ENABLE_CQL, &dummy); + if (err) + return err; + } + *perfmode = (output >> DYTC_GET_MODE_BIT) & 0xF; + return 0; +} + +static int dytc_perfmode_set(int perfmode) +{ + int err, dytc_set; + int output; + int cur_perfmode, cur_funcmode; + + if (!dytc_available) + return -ENODEV; + + if (perfmode == DYTC_MODE_BALANCE) { + /* To get back to balance mode we just issue a reset command */ + err = dytc_command(DYTC_CMD_RESET, &output); + if (err) + return err; + } else { + /* Determine if we are in CQL mode. This alters the commands we do */ + err = dytc_perfmode_get(&cur_perfmode, &cur_funcmode); + if (err) + return err; + + if (cur_funcmode == DYTC_FUNCTION_CQL) { + /* To set the mode we need to disable CQL first*/ + dytc_ignore_next_event = true; /*ignore event*/ + err = dytc_command(DYTC_DISABLE_CQL, &output); + if (err) + return err; + } + dytc_set = (1 << DYTC_SET_VALID_BIT) | + (DYTC_FUNCTION_MMC << DYTC_SET_FUNCTION_BIT) | + (perfmode << DYTC_SET_MODE_BIT) | + DYTC_CMD_SET; + err = dytc_command(dytc_set, &output); + if (err) + return err; + if (cur_funcmode == DYTC_FUNCTION_CQL) { + dytc_ignore_next_event = true; /*ignore event*/ + err = dytc_command(DYTC_ENABLE_CQL, &output); + if (err) + return err; + } + } + return 0; +} + static int dytc_lapmode_get(bool *state) { int output, err; @@ -9854,45 +9960,130 @@ static int dytc_lapmode_get(bool *state) return 0; } -static void dytc_lapmode_refresh(void) +static void dytc_refresh(void) { - bool new_state; + bool lapmode; + int perfmode, funcmode; int err; - err = dytc_lapmode_get(&new_state); - if (err || (new_state == dytc_lapmode)) + err = dytc_lapmode_get(&lapmode); + if (err) + return; + if (dytc_ignore_next_event) { + dytc_ignore_next_event = false; /*clear setting*/ return; + } + if (lapmode != dytc_lapmode) { + dytc_lapmode = lapmode; + sysfs_notify(&tpacpi_pdev->dev.kobj, NULL, "dytc_lapmode"); + } + err = dytc_perfmode_get(&perfmode, &funcmode); + if (err) + return; + if (perfmode != dytc_perfmode) { + dytc_perfmode = perfmode; + sysfs_notify(&tpacpi_pdev->dev.kobj, NULL, "dytc_perfmode"); + } +} + +/* sysfs perfmode entry */ +static ssize_t dytc_perfmode_show(struct device *dev, + struct device_attribute *attr, + char *buf) +{ + int err; + int perfmode, funcmode; + + err = dytc_perfmode_get(&perfmode, &funcmode); + if (err) + return err; - dytc_lapmode = new_state; - dytc_lapmode_notify_change(); + switch (perfmode) { + case DYTC_MODE_PERFORM: + /* High performance is only available in deskmode */ + if (funcmode == DYTC_FUNCTION_CQL) + return sprintf(buf, "M*\n"); + else + return sprintf(buf, "H\n"); + case DYTC_MODE_QUIET: + return sprintf(buf, "L\n"); + case DYTC_MODE_BALANCE: + return sprintf(buf, "M\n"); + default: + return sprintf(buf, "Unknown (%d)\n", perfmode); + } } +static ssize_t dytc_perfmode_store(struct device *dev, + struct device_attribute *attr, + const char *buf, size_t count) +{ + int err; + + switch (buf[0]) { + case 'l': + case 'L': + err = dytc_perfmode_set(DYTC_MODE_QUIET); + break; + case 'm': + case 'M': + err = dytc_perfmode_set(DYTC_MODE_BALANCE); + break; + case 'h': + case 'H': + err = dytc_perfmode_set(DYTC_MODE_PERFORM); + break; + default: + err = -EINVAL; + pr_err("Unknown operating mode. Ignoring\n"); + break; + } + if (err) + return err; + + tpacpi_disclose_usertask(attr->attr.name, + "Performance mode set to %c\n", buf[0]); + return count; +} + +static DEVICE_ATTR_RW(dytc_perfmode); + +static struct attribute *dytc_perfmode_attributes[] = { + &dev_attr_dytc_perfmode.attr, + NULL +}; + +static const struct attribute_group dytc_perf_attr_group = { + .attrs = dytc_perfmode_attributes +}; + /* sysfs lapmode entry */ static ssize_t dytc_lapmode_show(struct device *dev, struct device_attribute *attr, char *buf) { - return snprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE, "%d\n", dytc_lapmode); + return sprintf(buf, "%d\n", dytc_lapmode); } static DEVICE_ATTR_RO(dytc_lapmode); -static struct attribute *dytc_attributes[] = { +static struct attribute *dytc_lap_attributes[] = { &dev_attr_dytc_lapmode.attr, - NULL, + NULL }; -static const struct attribute_group dytc_attr_group = { - .attrs = dytc_attributes, +static const struct attribute_group dytc_lap_attr_group = { + .attrs = dytc_lap_attributes }; static int tpacpi_dytc_init(struct ibm_init_struct *iibm) { - int err; + int err, output; - err = dytc_lapmode_get(&dytc_lapmode); - /* If support isn't available (ENODEV) then don't return an error - * but just don't create the sysfs group + err = dytc_command(DYTC_CMD_QUERY, &output); + /* + * If support isn't available (ENODEV) then don't return an error + * just don't create the sysfs group */ if (err == -ENODEV) return 0; @@ -9900,14 +10091,38 @@ static int tpacpi_dytc_init(struct ibm_init_struct *iibm) if (err) return err; - /* Platform supports this feature - create the group */ - err = sysfs_create_group(&tpacpi_pdev->dev.kobj, &dytc_attr_group); + /* Check DYTC is enabled and supports mode setting */ + dytc_available = false; + dytc_ignore_next_event = false; + if (output & BIT(DYTC_QUERY_ENABLE_BIT)) { + /* Only DYTC v5.0 and later has this feature. */ + int dytc_version; + + dytc_version = (output >> DYTC_QUERY_REV_BIT) & 0xF; + if (dytc_version >= 5) { + dbg_printk(TPACPI_DBG_INIT, + "DYTC version %d: thermal mode available\n", dytc_version); + dytc_available = true; + /* Platform supports this feature - create the group */ + err = sysfs_create_group(&tpacpi_pdev->dev.kobj, &dytc_perf_attr_group); + if (err) + return err; + + err = dytc_lapmode_get(&dytc_lapmode); + if (err) + return err; + err = sysfs_create_group(&tpacpi_pdev->dev.kobj, &dytc_lap_attr_group); + } + } return err; } static void dytc_exit(void) { - sysfs_remove_group(&tpacpi_pdev->dev.kobj, &dytc_attr_group); + if (dytc_available) { + sysfs_remove_group(&tpacpi_pdev->dev.kobj, &dytc_lap_attr_group); + sysfs_remove_group(&tpacpi_pdev->dev.kobj, &dytc_perf_attr_group); + } } static struct ibm_struct dytc_driver_data = { @@ -10057,7 +10272,7 @@ static void tpacpi_driver_event(const unsigned int hkey_event) } if (hkey_event == TP_HKEY_EV_THM_CSM_COMPLETED) - dytc_lapmode_refresh(); + dytc_refresh(); if ((hkey_event == TP_HKEY_EV_PALM_DETECTED) || (hkey_event == TP_HKEY_EV_PALM_UNDETECTED))