cpufreq: intel_pstate: Eliminate intel_pstate_get_min_max()
Some computations in intel_pstate_get_min_max() are not necessary and one of its two callers doesn't even use the full result. First off, the fixed-point value of cpu->max_perf represents a non-negative number between 0 and 1 inclusive and cpu->min_perf cannot be greater than cpu->max_perf. It is not necessary to check those conditions every time the numbers in question are used. Moreover, since intel_pstate_max_within_limits() only needs the upper boundary, it doesn't make sense to compute the lower one in there and returning min and max from intel_pstate_get_min_max() via pointers doesn't look particularly nice. For the above reasons, drop intel_pstate_get_min_max(), add a helper to get the base P-state for min/max computations and carry out them directly in the previous callers of intel_pstate_get_min_max(). Signed-off-by: Rafael J. Wysocki <rafael.j.wysocki@intel.com>
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@ -1496,26 +1496,10 @@ static int knl_get_turbo_pstate(void)
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return ret;
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}
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static void intel_pstate_get_min_max(struct cpudata *cpu, int *min, int *max)
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static int intel_pstate_get_base_pstate(struct cpudata *cpu)
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{
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int max_perf = cpu->pstate.turbo_pstate;
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int max_perf_adj;
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int min_perf;
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if (global.no_turbo || global.turbo_disabled)
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max_perf = cpu->pstate.max_pstate;
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/*
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* performance can be limited by user through sysfs, by cpufreq
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* policy, or by cpu specific default values determined through
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* experimentation.
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*/
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max_perf_adj = fp_ext_toint(max_perf * cpu->max_perf);
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*max = clamp_t(int, max_perf_adj,
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cpu->pstate.min_pstate, cpu->pstate.turbo_pstate);
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min_perf = fp_ext_toint(max_perf * cpu->min_perf);
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*min = clamp_t(int, min_perf, cpu->pstate.min_pstate, max_perf);
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return global.no_turbo || global.turbo_disabled ?
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cpu->pstate.max_pstate : cpu->pstate.turbo_pstate;
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}
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static void intel_pstate_set_pstate(struct cpudata *cpu, int pstate)
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@ -1538,11 +1522,13 @@ static void intel_pstate_set_min_pstate(struct cpudata *cpu)
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static void intel_pstate_max_within_limits(struct cpudata *cpu)
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{
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int min_pstate, max_pstate;
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int pstate;
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update_turbo_state();
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intel_pstate_get_min_max(cpu, &min_pstate, &max_pstate);
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intel_pstate_set_pstate(cpu, max_pstate);
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pstate = intel_pstate_get_base_pstate(cpu);
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pstate = max(cpu->pstate.min_pstate,
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fp_ext_toint(pstate * cpu->max_perf));
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intel_pstate_set_pstate(cpu, pstate);
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}
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static void intel_pstate_get_cpu_pstates(struct cpudata *cpu)
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@ -1704,11 +1690,13 @@ static inline int32_t get_target_pstate_use_performance(struct cpudata *cpu)
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static int intel_pstate_prepare_request(struct cpudata *cpu, int pstate)
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{
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int max_perf, min_perf;
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int max_pstate = intel_pstate_get_base_pstate(cpu);
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int min_pstate;
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intel_pstate_get_min_max(cpu, &min_perf, &max_perf);
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pstate = clamp_t(int, pstate, min_perf, max_perf);
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return pstate;
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min_pstate = max(cpu->pstate.min_pstate,
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fp_ext_toint(max_pstate * cpu->min_perf));
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max_pstate = max(min_pstate, fp_ext_toint(max_pstate * cpu->max_perf));
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return clamp_t(int, pstate, min_pstate, max_pstate);
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}
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static void intel_pstate_update_pstate(struct cpudata *cpu, int pstate)
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