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@@ -34,7 +34,7 @@
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static DEFINE_PER_CPU(struct hrtimer, menu_hrtimer);
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static DEFINE_PER_CPU(int, hrtimer_status);
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/* menu hrtimer mode */
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-enum {MENU_HRTIMER_STOP, MENU_HRTIMER_REPEAT};
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+enum {MENU_HRTIMER_STOP, MENU_HRTIMER_REPEAT, MENU_HRTIMER_GENERAL};
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/*
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* Concepts and ideas behind the menu governor
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@@ -116,6 +116,13 @@ enum {MENU_HRTIMER_STOP, MENU_HRTIMER_REPEAT};
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*
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*/
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+/*
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+ * The C-state residency is so long that is is worthwhile to exit
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+ * from the shallow C-state and re-enter into a deeper C-state.
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+ */
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+static unsigned int perfect_cstate_ms __read_mostly = 30;
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+module_param(perfect_cstate_ms, uint, 0000);
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+
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struct menu_device {
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int last_state_idx;
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int needs_update;
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@@ -216,6 +223,16 @@ EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(menu_hrtimer_cancel);
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static enum hrtimer_restart menu_hrtimer_notify(struct hrtimer *hrtimer)
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{
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int cpu = smp_processor_id();
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+ struct menu_device *data = &per_cpu(menu_devices, cpu);
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+
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+ /* In general case, the expected residency is much larger than
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+ * deepest C-state target residency, but prediction logic still
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+ * predicts a small predicted residency, so the prediction
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+ * history is totally broken if the timer is triggered.
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+ * So reset the correction factor.
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+ */
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+ if (per_cpu(hrtimer_status, cpu) == MENU_HRTIMER_GENERAL)
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+ data->correction_factor[data->bucket] = RESOLUTION * DECAY;
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per_cpu(hrtimer_status, cpu) = MENU_HRTIMER_STOP;
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@@ -353,6 +370,7 @@ static int menu_select(struct cpuidle_driver *drv, struct cpuidle_device *dev)
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/* not deepest C-state chosen for low predicted residency */
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if (low_predicted) {
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unsigned int timer_us = 0;
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+ unsigned int perfect_us = 0;
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/*
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* Set a timer to detect whether this sleep is much
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@@ -363,12 +381,26 @@ static int menu_select(struct cpuidle_driver *drv, struct cpuidle_device *dev)
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*/
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timer_us = 2 * (data->predicted_us + MAX_DEVIATION);
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+ perfect_us = perfect_cstate_ms * 1000;
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+
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if (repeat && (4 * timer_us < data->expected_us)) {
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hrtimer_start(hrtmr, ns_to_ktime(1000 * timer_us),
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HRTIMER_MODE_REL_PINNED);
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/* In repeat case, menu hrtimer is started */
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per_cpu(hrtimer_status, cpu) = MENU_HRTIMER_REPEAT;
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+ } else if (perfect_us < data->expected_us) {
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+ /*
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+ * The next timer is long. This could be because
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+ * we did not make a useful prediction.
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+ * In that case, it makes sense to re-enter
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+ * into a deeper C-state after some time.
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+ */
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+ hrtimer_start(hrtmr, ns_to_ktime(1000 * timer_us),
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+ HRTIMER_MODE_REL_PINNED);
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+ /* In general case, menu hrtimer is started */
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+ per_cpu(hrtimer_status, cpu) = MENU_HRTIMER_GENERAL;
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}
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+
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}
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return data->last_state_idx;
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