@@ -175,5 +175,23 @@ static unsigned long amd_pstate_get_data(unsigned int cpu,
MAX_AMD_PSTATE_VALUE_READ_FILES);
}
+void amd_pstate_boost_init(unsigned int cpu, int *support, int *active)
+{
+ unsigned long highest_perf, nominal_perf, cpuinfo_min,
+ cpuinfo_max, amd_pstate_max;
+
+ highest_perf = amd_pstate_get_data(cpu, AMD_PSTATE_HIGHEST_PERF);
+ nominal_perf = acpi_cppc_get_data(cpu, NOMINAL_PERF);
+
+ *support = highest_perf > nominal_perf ? 1 : 0;
+ if (!(*support))
+ return;
+
+ cpufreq_get_hardware_limits(cpu, &cpuinfo_min, &cpuinfo_max);
+ amd_pstate_max = amd_pstate_get_data(cpu, AMD_PSTATE_MAX_FREQ);
+
+ *active = cpuinfo_max == amd_pstate_max ? 1 : 0;
+}
+
/* AMD P-States Helper Functions ***************/
#endif /* defined(__i386__) || defined(__x86_64__) */
@@ -140,6 +140,8 @@ extern int cpufreq_has_boost_support(unsigned int cpu, int *support,
/* AMD P-States stuff **************************/
extern bool cpupower_amd_pstate_enabled(void);
+extern void amd_pstate_boost_init(unsigned int cpu,
+ int *support, int *active);
/* AMD P-States stuff **************************/
@@ -177,6 +179,9 @@ static inline int cpufreq_has_boost_support(unsigned int cpu, int *support,
static inline bool cpupower_amd_pstate_enabled(void)
{ return false; }
+static void amd_pstate_boost_init(unsigned int cpu,
+ int *support, int *active)
+{ return; }
/* cpuid and cpuinfo helpers **************************/
@@ -41,6 +41,8 @@ int cpufreq_has_boost_support(unsigned int cpu, int *support, int *active,
if (ret)
return ret;
}
+ } else if (cpupower_cpu_info.caps & CPUPOWER_CAP_AMD_PSTATE) {
+ amd_pstate_boost_init(cpu, support, active);
} else if (cpupower_cpu_info.caps & CPUPOWER_CAP_INTEL_IDA)
*support = *active = 1;
return 0;
The legacy ACPI hardware P-States function has 3 P-States on ACPI table, the CPU frequency only can be switched between the 3 P-States. While the processor supports the boost state, it will have another boost state that the frequency can be higher than P0 state, and the state can be decoded by the function of decode_pstates() and read by amd_pci_get_num_boost_states(). However, the new AMD P-States function is different than legacy ACPI hardware P-State on AMD processors. That has a finer grain frequency range between the highest and lowest frequency. And boost frequency is actually the frequency which is mapped on highest performance ratio. The similiar previous P0 frequency is mapped on nominal performance ratio. If the highest performance on the processor is higher than nominal performance, then we think the current processor supports the boost state. And it uses amd_pstate_boost_init() to initialize boost for AMD P-States function. Signed-off-by: Huang Rui <ray.huang@amd.com> --- tools/power/cpupower/utils/helpers/amd.c | 18 ++++++++++++++++++ tools/power/cpupower/utils/helpers/helpers.h | 5 +++++ tools/power/cpupower/utils/helpers/misc.c | 2 ++ 3 files changed, 25 insertions(+)