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PM: EM: Clarify abstract scale usage for power values in Energy Model
The Energy Model (EM) can store power values in milli-Watts or in abstract scale. This might cause issues in the subsystems which use the EM for estimating the device power, such as: - mixing of different scales in a subsystem which uses multiple (cooling) devices (e.g. thermal Intelligent Power Allocation (IPA)) - assuming that energy [milli-Joules] can be derived from the EM power values which might not be possible since the power scale doesn't have to be in milli-Watts To avoid misconfiguration add the requisite documentation to the EM and related subsystems: EAS and IPA. Signed-off-by: Lukasz Luba <lukasz.luba@arm.com> Signed-off-by: Rafael J. Wysocki <rafael.j.wysocki@intel.com>
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@ -71,7 +71,9 @@ to the speed-grade of the silicon. `sustainable_power` is therefore
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simply an estimate, and may be tuned to affect the aggressiveness of
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the thermal ramp. For reference, the sustainable power of a 4" phone
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is typically 2000mW, while on a 10" tablet is around 4500mW (may vary
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depending on screen size).
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depending on screen size). It is possible to have the power value
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expressed in an abstract scale. The sustained power should be aligned
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to the scale used by the related cooling devices.
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If you are using device tree, do add it as a property of the
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thermal-zone. For example::
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@ -269,3 +271,11 @@ won't be very good. Note that this is not particular to this
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governor, step-wise will also misbehave if you call its throttle()
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faster than the normal thermal framework tick (due to interrupts for
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example) as it will overreact.
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Energy Model requirements
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=========================
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Another important thing is the consistent scale of the power values
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provided by the cooling devices. All of the cooling devices in a single
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thermal zone should have power values reported either in milli-Watts
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or scaled to the same 'abstract scale'.
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@ -20,6 +20,19 @@ possible source of information on its own, the EM framework intervenes as an
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abstraction layer which standardizes the format of power cost tables in the
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kernel, hence enabling to avoid redundant work.
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The power values might be expressed in milli-Watts or in an 'abstract scale'.
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Multiple subsystems might use the EM and it is up to the system integrator to
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check that the requirements for the power value scale types are met. An example
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can be found in the Energy-Aware Scheduler documentation
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Documentation/scheduler/sched-energy.rst. For some subsystems like thermal or
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powercap power values expressed in an 'abstract scale' might cause issues.
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These subsystems are more interested in estimation of power used in the past,
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thus the real milli-Watts might be needed. An example of these requirements can
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be found in the Intelligent Power Allocation in
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Documentation/driver-api/thermal/power_allocator.rst.
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Important thing to keep in mind is that when the power values are expressed in
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an 'abstract scale' deriving real energy in milli-Joules would not be possible.
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The figure below depicts an example of drivers (Arm-specific here, but the
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approach is applicable to any architecture) providing power costs to the EM
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framework, and interested clients reading the data from it::
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@ -350,6 +350,11 @@ independent EM framework in Documentation/power/energy-model.rst.
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Please also note that the scheduling domains need to be re-built after the
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EM has been registered in order to start EAS.
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EAS uses the EM to make a forecasting decision on energy usage and thus it is
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more focused on the difference when checking possible options for task
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placement. For EAS it doesn't matter whether the EM power values are expressed
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in milli-Watts or in an 'abstract scale'.
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6.3 - Energy Model complexity
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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