When turbo is disabled, the ->set_policy() interface is broken.
For example, when turbo is disabled and cpuinfo.max =
2900000 (full
max turbo frequency), setting the limits results in frequency less
than the requested one:
Set
1000000 KHz results in
0700000 KHz
Set
1500000 KHz results in
1100000 KHz
Set
2000000 KHz results in
1500000 KHz
This is because the limits->max_perf fraction is calculated using
the max turbo frequency as the reference, but when the max P-State is
capped in intel_pstate_get_min_max(), the reference is not the max
turbo P-State. This results in reducing max P-State.
One option is to always use max turbo as reference for calculating
limits. But this will not be correct. By definition the intel_pstate
sysfs limits, shows percentage of available performance. So when
BIOS has disabled turbo, the available performance is max non turbo.
So the max_perf_pct should still show 100%.
Signed-off-by: Srinivas Pandruvada <srinivas.pandruvada@linux.intel.com>
[ rjw : Subject & changelog, rewrite in fewer lines of code ]
Cc: All applicable <stable@vger.kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Rafael J. Wysocki <rafael.j.wysocki@intel.com>
/* cpuinfo and default policy values */
policy->cpuinfo.min_freq = cpu->pstate.min_pstate * cpu->pstate.scaling;
- policy->cpuinfo.max_freq =
- cpu->pstate.turbo_pstate * cpu->pstate.scaling;
+ update_turbo_state();
+ policy->cpuinfo.max_freq = limits->turbo_disabled ?
+ cpu->pstate.max_pstate : cpu->pstate.turbo_pstate;
+ policy->cpuinfo.max_freq *= cpu->pstate.scaling;
+
intel_pstate_init_acpi_perf_limits(policy);
policy->cpuinfo.transition_latency = CPUFREQ_ETERNAL;
cpumask_set_cpu(policy->cpu, policy->cpus);