/* Copyright (C) 2007-2017 B.A.T.M.A.N. contributors: * * Marek Lindner, Simon Wunderlich * * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of version 2 of the GNU General Public * License as published by the Free Software Foundation. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but * WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU * General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * along with this program; if not, see . */ #ifndef _NET_BATMAN_ADV_LOG_H_ #define _NET_BATMAN_ADV_LOG_H_ #include "main.h" #include #include #include #ifdef CONFIG_BATMAN_ADV_DEBUG int batadv_debug_log_setup(struct batadv_priv *bat_priv); void batadv_debug_log_cleanup(struct batadv_priv *bat_priv); #else static inline int batadv_debug_log_setup(struct batadv_priv *bat_priv) { return 0; } static inline void batadv_debug_log_cleanup(struct batadv_priv *bat_priv) { } #endif /** * enum batadv_dbg_level - available log levels * @BATADV_DBG_BATMAN: OGM and TQ computations related messages * @BATADV_DBG_ROUTES: route added / changed / deleted * @BATADV_DBG_TT: translation table messages * @BATADV_DBG_BLA: bridge loop avoidance messages * @BATADV_DBG_DAT: ARP snooping and DAT related messages * @BATADV_DBG_NC: network coding related messages * @BATADV_DBG_MCAST: multicast related messages * @BATADV_DBG_TP_METER: throughput meter messages * @BATADV_DBG_ALL: the union of all the above log levels */ enum batadv_dbg_level { BATADV_DBG_BATMAN = BIT(0), BATADV_DBG_ROUTES = BIT(1), BATADV_DBG_TT = BIT(2), BATADV_DBG_BLA = BIT(3), BATADV_DBG_DAT = BIT(4), BATADV_DBG_NC = BIT(5), BATADV_DBG_MCAST = BIT(6), BATADV_DBG_TP_METER = BIT(7), BATADV_DBG_ALL = 255, }; #ifdef CONFIG_BATMAN_ADV_DEBUG int batadv_debug_log(struct batadv_priv *bat_priv, const char *fmt, ...) __printf(2, 3); /* possibly ratelimited debug output */ #define _batadv_dbg(type, bat_priv, ratelimited, fmt, arg...) \ do { \ if (atomic_read(&(bat_priv)->log_level) & (type) && \ (!(ratelimited) || net_ratelimit())) \ batadv_debug_log(bat_priv, fmt, ## arg); \ } \ while (0) #else /* !CONFIG_BATMAN_ADV_DEBUG */ __printf(4, 5) static inline void _batadv_dbg(int type __always_unused, struct batadv_priv *bat_priv __always_unused, int ratelimited __always_unused, const char *fmt __always_unused, ...) { } #endif #define batadv_dbg(type, bat_priv, arg...) \ _batadv_dbg(type, bat_priv, 0, ## arg) #define batadv_dbg_ratelimited(type, bat_priv, arg...) \ _batadv_dbg(type, bat_priv, 1, ## arg) #define batadv_info(net_dev, fmt, arg...) \ do { \ struct net_device *_netdev = (net_dev); \ struct batadv_priv *_batpriv = netdev_priv(_netdev); \ batadv_dbg(BATADV_DBG_ALL, _batpriv, fmt, ## arg); \ pr_info("%s: " fmt, _netdev->name, ## arg); \ } while (0) #define batadv_err(net_dev, fmt, arg...) \ do { \ struct net_device *_netdev = (net_dev); \ struct batadv_priv *_batpriv = netdev_priv(_netdev); \ batadv_dbg(BATADV_DBG_ALL, _batpriv, fmt, ## arg); \ pr_err("%s: " fmt, _netdev->name, ## arg); \ } while (0) #endif /* _NET_BATMAN_ADV_LOG_H_ */ ;'>space:mode:
authorSrinivas Pandruvada <srinivas.pandruvada@linux.intel.com>2017-02-03 14:18:39 -0800
committerRafael J. Wysocki <rafael.j.wysocki@intel.com>2017-02-04 00:11:08 +0100
commit6e978b22efa1db9f6e71b24440b5f1d93e968ee3 (patch)
treec666f7a26b860674848949e39a610222b0723f89 /include/scsi/osd_initiator.h
parent3c223c19aea85d3dda1416c187915f4a30b04b1f (diff)
cpufreq: intel_pstate: Disable energy efficiency optimization
Some Kabylake desktop processors may not reach max turbo when running in HWP mode, even if running under sustained 100% utilization. This occurs when the HWP.EPP (Energy Performance Preference) is set to "balance_power" (0x80) -- the default on most systems. It occurs because the platform BIOS may erroneously enable an energy-efficiency setting -- MSR_IA32_POWER_CTL BIT-EE, which is not recommended to be enabled on this SKU. On the failing systems, this BIOS issue was not discovered when the desktop motherboard was tested with Windows, because the BIOS also neglects to provide the ACPI/CPPC table, that Windows requires to enable HWP, and so Windows runs in legacy P-state mode, where this setting has no effect. Linux' intel_pstate driver does not require ACPI/CPPC to enable HWP, and so it runs in HWP mode, exposing this incorrect BIOS configuration. There are several ways to address this problem. First, Linux can also run in legacy P-state mode on this system. As intel_pstate is how Linux enables HWP, booting with "intel_pstate=disable" will run in acpi-cpufreq/ondemand legacy p-state mode. Or second, the "performance" governor can be used with intel_pstate, which will modify HWP.EPP to 0. Or third, starting in 4.10, the /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpufreq/policy*/energy_performance_preference attribute in can be updated from "balance_power" to "performance". Or fourth, apply this patch, which fixes the erroneous setting of MSR_IA32_POWER_CTL BIT_EE on this model, allowing the default configuration to function as designed. Signed-off-by: Srinivas Pandruvada <srinivas.pandruvada@linux.intel.com> Reviewed-by: Len Brown <len.brown@intel.com> Cc: 4.6+ <stable@vger.kernel.org> # 4.6+ Signed-off-by: Rafael J. Wysocki <rafael.j.wysocki@intel.com>
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