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author | Rafael J. Wysocki <rafael.j.wysocki@intel.com> | 2025-10-07 12:31:46 +0200 |
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committer | Rafael J. Wysocki <rafael.j.wysocki@intel.com> | 2025-10-07 12:31:46 +0200 |
commit | 53d4d315d4f7f17882ef11db49b06ca6b0be8ff7 (patch) | |
tree | bd8709a0b5379a74a6f07c92e514511a49a3e60e /rust/kernel/cpufreq.rs | |
parent | 05f084d24e098d93c7b0803e32b9be9fff6ef490 (diff) | |
parent | 7e8f305a081e22ce81aab7f7b9ce01437cbd38b3 (diff) |
Merge branch 'pm-cpufreq'
Merge cpufreq fixes and cleanups, mostly on top of those fixes, for
6.18-rc1:
- Make cpufreq drivers setting the default CPU transition latency to
CPUFREQ_ETERNAL specify a proper default transition latency value
instead which addresses a regression introduced during the 6.6 cycle
that broke CPUFREQ_ETERNAL handling (Rafael Wysocki)
- Make the cpufreq CPPC driver use a proper transition delay value
when CPUFREQ_ETERNAL is returned by cppc_get_transition_latency() to
indicate an error condition (Rafael Wysocki)
- Make cppc_get_transition_latency() return a negative error code to
indicate error conditions instead of using CPUFREQ_ETERNAL for this
purpose and drop CPUFREQ_ETERNAL that has no other users (Rafael
Wysocki, Gopi Krishna Menon)
- Fix device leak in the mediatek cpufreq driver (Johan Hovold)
- Set target frequency on all CPUs sharing a policy during frequency
updates in the tegra186 cpufreq driver and make it initialize all
cores to max frequencies (Aaron Kling)
- Rust cpufreq helper cleanup (Thorsten Blum)
* pm-cpufreq:
docs/zh_CN: Fix malformed table
docs/zh_TW: Fix malformed table
cpufreq: Drop unused symbol CPUFREQ_ETERNAL
ACPI: CPPC: Do not use CPUFREQ_ETERNAL as an error value
cpufreq: CPPC: Avoid using CPUFREQ_ETERNAL as transition delay
cpufreq: Make drivers using CPUFREQ_ETERNAL specify transition latency
cpufreq: tegra186: Initialize all cores to max frequencies
cpufreq: tegra186: Set target frequency for all cpus in policy
rust: cpufreq: streamline find_supply_names
cpufreq: mediatek: fix device leak on probe failure
Diffstat (limited to 'rust/kernel/cpufreq.rs')
-rw-r--r-- | rust/kernel/cpufreq.rs | 7 |
1 files changed, 4 insertions, 3 deletions
diff --git a/rust/kernel/cpufreq.rs b/rust/kernel/cpufreq.rs index 29bdf7fe80a1..21b5b9b8acc1 100644 --- a/rust/kernel/cpufreq.rs +++ b/rust/kernel/cpufreq.rs @@ -38,7 +38,8 @@ use macros::vtable; const CPUFREQ_NAME_LEN: usize = bindings::CPUFREQ_NAME_LEN as usize; /// Default transition latency value in nanoseconds. -pub const ETERNAL_LATENCY_NS: u32 = bindings::CPUFREQ_ETERNAL as u32; +pub const DEFAULT_TRANSITION_LATENCY_NS: u32 = + bindings::CPUFREQ_DEFAULT_TRANSITION_LATENCY_NS; /// CPU frequency driver flags. pub mod flags { @@ -399,13 +400,13 @@ impl TableBuilder { /// The following example demonstrates how to create a CPU frequency table. /// /// ``` -/// use kernel::cpufreq::{ETERNAL_LATENCY_NS, Policy}; +/// use kernel::cpufreq::{DEFAULT_TRANSITION_LATENCY_NS, Policy}; /// /// fn update_policy(policy: &mut Policy) { /// policy /// .set_dvfs_possible_from_any_cpu(true) /// .set_fast_switch_possible(true) -/// .set_transition_latency_ns(ETERNAL_LATENCY_NS); +/// .set_transition_latency_ns(DEFAULT_TRANSITION_LATENCY_NS); /// /// pr_info!("The policy details are: {:?}\n", (policy.cpu(), policy.cur())); /// } |