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Signed-off-by: Daniel Lezcano --- Documentation/thermal/cpu-idle-cooling.txt | 165 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 165 insertions(+) create mode 100644 Documentation/thermal/cpu-idle-cooling.txt diff --git a/Documentation/thermal/cpu-idle-cooling.txt b/Documentation/thermal/cpu-idle-cooling.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..29fc651 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/thermal/cpu-idle-cooling.txt @@ -0,0 +1,165 @@ + +Situation: +---------- + +Under certain circumstances, the SoC reaches a temperature exceeding +the allocated power budget or the maximum temperature limit. The +former must be mitigated to stabilize the SoC temperature around the +temperature control using the defined cooling devices, the latter is a +catastrophic situation where a radical decision must be taken to +reduce the temperature under the critical threshold, that can impact +the performances. + +Another situation is when the silicon reaches a certain temperature +which continues to increase even if the dynamic leakage is reduced to +its minimum by clock gating the component. The runaway phenomena will +continue with the static leakage and only powering down the component, +thus dropping the dynamic and static leakage will allow the component +to cool down. This situation is critical. + +Last but not least, the system can ask for a specific power budget but +because of the OPP density, we can only choose an OPP with a power +budget lower than the requested one and underuse the CPU, thus losing +performances. In other words, one OPP under uses the CPU with a power +lesser than the power budget and the next OPP exceed the power budget, +an intermediate OPP could have been used if it were present. + +Solutions: +---------- + +If we can remove the static and the dynamic leakage for a specific +duration in a controlled period, the SoC temperature will +decrease. Acting at the idle state duration or the idle cycle +injection period, we can mitigate the temperature by modulating the +power budget. + +The Operating Performance Point (OPP) density has a great influence on +the control precision of cpufreq, however different vendors have a +plethora of OPP density, and some have large power gap between OPPs, +that will result in loss of performance during thermal control and +loss of power in other scenes. + +At a specific OPP, we can assume injecting idle cycle on all CPUs, +belonging to the same cluster, with a duration greater than the +cluster idle state target residency, we drop the static and the +dynamic leakage for this period (modulo the energy needed to enter +this state). So the sustainable power with idle cycles has a linear +relation with the OPP’s sustainable power and can be computed with a +coefficient similar to: + + Power(IdleCycle) = Coef x Power(OPP) + +Idle Injection: +--------------- + +The base concept of the idle injection is to force the CPU to go to an +idle state for a specified time each control cycle, it provides +another way to control CPU power and heat in addition to +cpufreq. Ideally, if all CPUs of a cluster inject idle synchronously, +this cluster can get into the deepest idle state and achieve minimum +power consumption, but that will also increase system response latency +if we inject less than cpuidle latency. + + ^ + | + | + |------- ------- ------- + |_______|_____|_______|_____|_______|___________ + + <-----> + idle <----> + running + +With the fixed idle injection duration, we can give a value which is +an acceptable performance drop off or latency when we reach a specific +temperature and we begin to mitigate by varying the Idle injection +period. + +The mitigation begins with a maximum period value which decrease when +more cooling effect is requested. When the period duration is equal to +the idle duration, then we are in a situation the platform can’t +dissipate the heat enough and the mitigation fails. In this case the +situation is considered critical and there is nothing to do. The idle +injection duration must be changed by configuration and until we reach +the cooling effect, otherwise an additionnal cooling device must be +used or ultimately decrease the SoC performance by dropping the +highest OPP point of the SoC. + +The idle injection duration value must comply with the constraints: + +- It is lesser or equal to the latency we tolerate when the mitigation + begins. It is platform dependent and will depend on the user + experience, reactivity vs performance trade off we want. This value + should be specified. + +- It is greater than the idle state’s target residency we want to go + for thermal mitigation, otherwise we end up consuming more energy. + +Minimum period +-------------- + +The idle injection duration being fixed, it is obvious the minimum +period can’t be lesser than that, otherwise we will be scheduling the +idle injection task right before the idle injection duration is +complete, so waking up the CPU to put it asleep again. + +Maximum period +-------------- + +The maximum period is the initial period when the mitigation +begins. Theoretically when we reach the thermal trip point, we have to +sustain a specified power for specific temperature but at this time we +consume: + + Power = Capacitance x Voltage^2 x Frequency x Utilisation + +... which is more than the sustainable power (or there is something +wrong on the system setup). The ‘Capacitance’ and ‘Utilisation’ are a +fixed value, ‘Voltage’ and the ‘Frequency’ are fixed artificially +because we don’t want to change the OPP. We can group the +‘Capacitance’ and the ‘Utilisation’ into a single term which is the +‘Dynamic Power Coefficient (Cdyn)’ Simplifying the above, we have: + + Pdyn = Cdyn x Voltage^2 x Frequency + +The IPA will ask us somehow to reduce our power in order to target the +sustainable power defined in the device tree. So with the idle +injection mechanism, we want an average power (Ptarget) resulting on +an amount of time running at full power on a specific OPP and idle +another amount of time. That could be put in a equation: + + P(opp)target = ((trunning x (P(opp)running) + (tidle P(opp)idle)) / + (trunning + tidle) + ... + + tidle = trunning x ((P(opp)running / P(opp)target) - 1) + +At this point if we know the running period for the CPU, that gives us +the idle injection, we need. Alternatively if we have the idle +injection duration, we can compute the running duration with: + + trunning = tidle / ((P(opp)running / P(opp)target) - 1) + +Practically, if the running power is lesses than the targeted power, +we end up with a negative time value, so obviously the equation usage +is bound to a power reduction, hence a higher OPP is needed to have +the running power greater than the targeted power. + +However, in this demonstration we ignore three aspects: + + * The static leakage is not defined here, we can introduce it in the + equation but assuming it will be zero most of the time as it is + difficult to get the values from the SoC vendors + + * The idle state wake up latency (or entry + exit latency) is not + taken into account, it must be added in the equation in order to + rigorously compute the idle injection + + * The injected idle duration must be greater than the idle state + target residency, otherwise we end up consuming more energy and + potentially invert the mitigation effect + +So the final equation is: + + trunning = (tidle - twakeup ) x + (((P(opp)dyn + P(opp)static ) - P(opp)target) / P(opp)target ) -- 2.7.4