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author | Viresh Kumar <viresh.kumar@linaro.org> | 2016-02-09 06:31:33 +0300 |
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committer | Rafael J. Wysocki <rafael.j.wysocki@intel.com> | 2016-03-09 16:40:58 +0300 |
commit | c4435630361d9bebf7154a0c842dc1fb7ae39c99 (patch) | |
tree | 6b8eeab3ceb2fa74d260708e8310990586d87f6b /drivers/cpufreq/cpufreq_conservative.c | |
parent | ff4b17895e3166084c76ae703cb1c757bcc59799 (diff) | |
download | linux-c4435630361d9bebf7154a0c842dc1fb7ae39c99.tar.xz |
cpufreq: governor: New sysfs show/store callbacks for governor tunables
The ondemand and conservative governors use the global-attr or freq-attr
structures to represent sysfs attributes corresponding to their tunables
(which of them is actually used depends on whether or not different
policy objects can use the same governor with different tunables at the
same time and, consequently, on where those attributes are located in
sysfs).
Unfortunately, in the freq-attr case, the standard cpufreq show/store
sysfs attribute callbacks are applied to the governor tunable attributes
and they always acquire the policy->rwsem lock before carrying out the
operation. That may lead to an ABBA deadlock if governor tunable
attributes are removed under policy->rwsem while one of them is being
accessed concurrently (if sysfs attributes removal wins the race, it
will wait for the access to complete with policy->rwsem held while the
attribute callback will block on policy->rwsem indefinitely).
We attempted to address this issue by dropping policy->rwsem around
governor tunable attributes removal (that is, around invocations of the
->governor callback with the event arg equal to CPUFREQ_GOV_POLICY_EXIT)
in cpufreq_set_policy(), but that opened up race conditions that had not
been possible with policy->rwsem held all the time. Therefore
policy->rwsem cannot be dropped in cpufreq_set_policy() at any point,
but the deadlock situation described above must be avoided too.
To that end, use the observation that in principle governor tunables may
be represented by the same data type regardless of whether the governor
is system-wide or per-policy and introduce a new structure, struct
governor_attr, for representing them and new corresponding macros for
creating show/store sysfs callbacks for them. Also make their parent
kobject use a new kobject type whose default show/store callbacks are
not related to the standard core cpufreq ones in any way (and they don't
acquire policy->rwsem in particular).
Signed-off-by: Viresh Kumar <viresh.kumar@linaro.org>
Tested-by: Juri Lelli <juri.lelli@arm.com>
Tested-by: Shilpasri G Bhat <shilpa.bhat@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
[ rjw: Subject & changelog + rebase ]
Signed-off-by: Rafael J. Wysocki <rafael.j.wysocki@intel.com>
Diffstat (limited to 'drivers/cpufreq/cpufreq_conservative.c')
-rw-r--r-- | drivers/cpufreq/cpufreq_conservative.c | 72 |
1 files changed, 25 insertions, 47 deletions
diff --git a/drivers/cpufreq/cpufreq_conservative.c b/drivers/cpufreq/cpufreq_conservative.c index 4f640b028c94..ed081dbce00c 100644 --- a/drivers/cpufreq/cpufreq_conservative.c +++ b/drivers/cpufreq/cpufreq_conservative.c @@ -235,54 +235,33 @@ static ssize_t store_freq_step(struct dbs_data *dbs_data, const char *buf, return count; } -show_store_one(cs, down_threshold); -show_store_one(cs, freq_step); -show_store_one_common(cs, sampling_rate); -show_store_one_common(cs, sampling_down_factor); -show_store_one_common(cs, up_threshold); -show_store_one_common(cs, ignore_nice_load); -show_one_common(cs, min_sampling_rate); - -gov_sys_pol_attr_rw(sampling_rate); -gov_sys_pol_attr_rw(sampling_down_factor); -gov_sys_pol_attr_rw(up_threshold); -gov_sys_pol_attr_rw(down_threshold); -gov_sys_pol_attr_rw(ignore_nice_load); -gov_sys_pol_attr_rw(freq_step); -gov_sys_pol_attr_ro(min_sampling_rate); - -static struct attribute *dbs_attributes_gov_sys[] = { - &min_sampling_rate_gov_sys.attr, - &sampling_rate_gov_sys.attr, - &sampling_down_factor_gov_sys.attr, - &up_threshold_gov_sys.attr, - &down_threshold_gov_sys.attr, - &ignore_nice_load_gov_sys.attr, - &freq_step_gov_sys.attr, +gov_show_one_common(sampling_rate); +gov_show_one_common(sampling_down_factor); +gov_show_one_common(up_threshold); +gov_show_one_common(ignore_nice_load); +gov_show_one_common(min_sampling_rate); +gov_show_one(cs, down_threshold); +gov_show_one(cs, freq_step); + +gov_attr_rw(sampling_rate); +gov_attr_rw(sampling_down_factor); +gov_attr_rw(up_threshold); +gov_attr_rw(ignore_nice_load); +gov_attr_ro(min_sampling_rate); +gov_attr_rw(down_threshold); +gov_attr_rw(freq_step); + +static struct attribute *cs_attributes[] = { + &min_sampling_rate.attr, + &sampling_rate.attr, + &sampling_down_factor.attr, + &up_threshold.attr, + &down_threshold.attr, + &ignore_nice_load.attr, + &freq_step.attr, NULL }; -static struct attribute_group cs_attr_group_gov_sys = { - .attrs = dbs_attributes_gov_sys, - .name = "conservative", -}; - -static struct attribute *dbs_attributes_gov_pol[] = { - &min_sampling_rate_gov_pol.attr, - &sampling_rate_gov_pol.attr, - &sampling_down_factor_gov_pol.attr, - &up_threshold_gov_pol.attr, - &down_threshold_gov_pol.attr, - &ignore_nice_load_gov_pol.attr, - &freq_step_gov_pol.attr, - NULL -}; - -static struct attribute_group cs_attr_group_gov_pol = { - .attrs = dbs_attributes_gov_pol, - .name = "conservative", -}; - /************************** sysfs end ************************/ static int cs_init(struct dbs_data *dbs_data, bool notify) @@ -331,8 +310,7 @@ static struct dbs_governor cs_dbs_gov = { .owner = THIS_MODULE, }, .governor = GOV_CONSERVATIVE, - .attr_group_gov_sys = &cs_attr_group_gov_sys, - .attr_group_gov_pol = &cs_attr_group_gov_pol, + .kobj_type = { .default_attrs = cs_attributes }, .get_cpu_cdbs = get_cpu_cdbs, .get_cpu_dbs_info_s = get_cpu_dbs_info_s, .gov_dbs_timer = cs_dbs_timer, |