xref: /freebsd/sys/sys/cpu.h (revision 95ee2897)
1 /*-
2  * SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause
3  *
4  * Copyright (c) 2005-2007 Nate Lawson (SDG)
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28 
29 #ifndef _SYS_CPU_H_
30 #define _SYS_CPU_H_
31 
32 #include <sys/_eventhandler.h>
33 
34 /*
35  * CPU device support.
36  */
37 
38 #define CPU_IVAR_PCPU		1
39 #define CPU_IVAR_NOMINAL_MHZ	2
40 #define CPU_IVAR_CPUID_SIZE	3
41 #define CPU_IVAR_CPUID		4
42 
cpu_get_pcpu(device_t dev)43 static __inline struct pcpu *cpu_get_pcpu(device_t dev)
44 {
45 	uintptr_t v = 0;
46 	BUS_READ_IVAR(device_get_parent(dev), dev, CPU_IVAR_PCPU, &v);
47 	return ((struct pcpu *)v);
48 }
49 
cpu_get_nominal_mhz(device_t dev)50 static __inline int32_t cpu_get_nominal_mhz(device_t dev)
51 {
52 	uintptr_t v = 0;
53 	if (BUS_READ_IVAR(device_get_parent(dev), dev,
54 	    CPU_IVAR_NOMINAL_MHZ, &v) != 0)
55 		return (-1);
56 	return ((int32_t)v);
57 }
58 
cpu_get_cpuid(device_t dev,size_t * count)59 static __inline const uint32_t *cpu_get_cpuid(device_t dev, size_t *count)
60 {
61 	uintptr_t v = 0;
62 	if (BUS_READ_IVAR(device_get_parent(dev), dev,
63 	    CPU_IVAR_CPUID_SIZE, &v) != 0)
64 		return (NULL);
65 	*count = (size_t)v;
66 
67 	if (BUS_READ_IVAR(device_get_parent(dev), dev,
68 	    CPU_IVAR_CPUID, &v) != 0)
69 		return (NULL);
70 	return ((const uint32_t *)v);
71 }
72 
73 /*
74  * CPU frequency control interface.
75  */
76 
77 /* Each driver's CPU frequency setting is exported in this format. */
78 struct cf_setting {
79 	int	freq;	/* CPU clock in Mhz or 100ths of a percent. */
80 	int	volts;	/* Voltage in mV. */
81 	int	power;	/* Power consumed in mW. */
82 	int	lat;	/* Transition latency in us. */
83 	device_t dev;	/* Driver providing this setting. */
84 	int	spec[4];/* Driver-specific storage for non-standard info. */
85 };
86 
87 /* Maximum number of settings a given driver can have. */
88 #define MAX_SETTINGS		256
89 
90 /* A combination of settings is a level. */
91 struct cf_level {
92 	struct cf_setting	total_set;
93 	struct cf_setting	abs_set;
94 	struct cf_setting	rel_set[MAX_SETTINGS];
95 	int			rel_count;
96 	TAILQ_ENTRY(cf_level)	link;
97 };
98 
99 TAILQ_HEAD(cf_level_lst, cf_level);
100 
101 /* Drivers should set all unknown values to this. */
102 #define CPUFREQ_VAL_UNKNOWN	(-1)
103 
104 /*
105  * Every driver offers a type of CPU control.  Absolute levels are mutually
106  * exclusive while relative levels modify the current absolute level.  There
107  * may be multiple absolute and relative drivers available on a given
108  * system.
109  *
110  * For example, consider a system with two absolute drivers that provide
111  * frequency settings of 100, 200 and 300, 400 and a relative driver that
112  * provides settings of 50%, 100%.  The cpufreq core would export frequency
113  * levels of 50, 100, 150, 200, 300, 400.
114  *
115  * The "info only" flag signifies that settings returned by
116  * CPUFREQ_DRV_SETTINGS cannot be passed to the CPUFREQ_DRV_SET method and
117  * are only informational.  This is for some drivers that can return
118  * information about settings but rely on another machine-dependent driver
119  * for actually performing the frequency transition (e.g., ACPI performance
120  * states of type "functional fixed hardware.")
121  *
122  * The "uncached" flag tells CPUFREQ_DRV_GET to try obtaining the real
123  * instantaneous frequency from the underlying hardware regardless of cached
124  * state. It is probably a bug to not combine this with "info only"
125  */
126 #define CPUFREQ_TYPE_MASK	0xffff
127 #define CPUFREQ_TYPE_RELATIVE	(1<<0)
128 #define CPUFREQ_TYPE_ABSOLUTE	(1<<1)
129 #define CPUFREQ_FLAG_INFO_ONLY	(1<<16)
130 #define CPUFREQ_FLAG_UNCACHED	(1<<17)
131 
132 /*
133  * When setting a level, the caller indicates the priority of this request.
134  * Priorities determine, among other things, whether a level can be
135  * overridden by other callers.  For example, if the user sets a level but
136  * the system thermal driver needs to override it for emergency cooling,
137  * the driver would use a higher priority.  Once the event has passed, the
138  * driver would call cpufreq to resume any previous level.
139  */
140 #define CPUFREQ_PRIO_HIGHEST	1000000
141 #define CPUFREQ_PRIO_KERN	1000
142 #define CPUFREQ_PRIO_USER	100
143 #define CPUFREQ_PRIO_LOWEST	0
144 
145 /*
146  * Register and unregister a driver with the cpufreq core.  Once a driver
147  * is registered, it must support calls to its CPUFREQ_GET, CPUFREQ_GET_LEVEL,
148  * and CPUFREQ_SET methods.  It must also unregister before returning from
149  * its DEVICE_DETACH method.
150  */
151 int	cpufreq_register(device_t dev);
152 int	cpufreq_unregister(device_t dev);
153 
154 /*
155  * Notify the cpufreq core that the number of or values for settings have
156  * changed.
157  */
158 int	cpufreq_settings_changed(device_t dev);
159 
160 /*
161  * Eventhandlers that are called before and after a change in frequency.
162  * The new level and the result of the change (0 is success) is passed in.
163  * If the driver wishes to revoke the change from cpufreq_pre_change, it
164  * stores a non-zero error code in the result parameter and the change will
165  * not be made.  If the post-change eventhandler gets a non-zero result,
166  * no change was made and the previous level remains in effect.  If a change
167  * is revoked, the post-change eventhandler is still called with the error
168  * value supplied by the revoking driver.  This gives listeners who cached
169  * some data in preparation for a level change a chance to clean up.
170  */
171 typedef void (*cpufreq_pre_notify_fn)(void *, const struct cf_level *, int *);
172 typedef void (*cpufreq_post_notify_fn)(void *, const struct cf_level *, int);
173 EVENTHANDLER_DECLARE(cpufreq_pre_change, cpufreq_pre_notify_fn);
174 EVENTHANDLER_DECLARE(cpufreq_post_change, cpufreq_post_notify_fn);
175 
176 /*
177  * Eventhandler called when the available list of levels changed.
178  * The unit number of the device (i.e. "cpufreq0") whose levels changed
179  * is provided so the listener can retrieve the new list of levels.
180  */
181 typedef void (*cpufreq_levels_notify_fn)(void *, int);
182 EVENTHANDLER_DECLARE(cpufreq_levels_changed, cpufreq_levels_notify_fn);
183 
184 /* Allow values to be +/- a bit since sometimes we have to estimate. */
185 #define CPUFREQ_CMP(x, y)	(abs((x) - (y)) < 25)
186 
187 /*
188  * Machine-dependent functions.
189  */
190 
191 /* Estimate the current clock rate for the given CPU id. */
192 int	cpu_est_clockrate(int cpu_id, uint64_t *rate);
193 
194 #endif /* !_SYS_CPU_H_ */
195