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Wysocki" , Sasha Levin Subject: [PATCH 5.10 131/236] PM: EM: Increase energy calculation precision Date: Mon, 13 Sep 2021 15:13:56 +0200 Message-Id: <20210913131104.821241430@linuxfoundation.org> X-Mailer: git-send-email 2.33.0 In-Reply-To: <20210913131100.316353015@linuxfoundation.org> References: <20210913131100.316353015@linuxfoundation.org> User-Agent: quilt/0.66 MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Precedence: bulk List-ID: X-Mailing-List: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org From: Lukasz Luba [ Upstream commit 7fcc17d0cb12938d2b3507973a6f93fc9ed2c7a1 ] The Energy Model (EM) provides useful information about device power in each performance state to other subsystems like: Energy Aware Scheduler (EAS). The energy calculation in EAS does arithmetic operation based on the EM em_cpu_energy(). Current implementation of that function uses em_perf_state::cost as a pre-computed cost coefficient equal to: cost = power * max_frequency / frequency. The 'power' is expressed in milli-Watts (or in abstract scale). There are corner cases when the EAS energy calculation for two Performance Domains (PDs) return the same value. The EAS compares these values to choose smaller one. It might happen that this values are equal due to rounding error. In such scenario, we need better resolution, e.g. 1000 times better. To provide this possibility increase the resolution in the em_perf_state::cost for 64-bit architectures. The cost of increasing resolution on 32-bit is pretty high (64-bit division) and is not justified since there are no new 32bit big.LITTLE EAS systems expected which would benefit from this higher resolution. This patch allows to avoid the rounding to milli-Watt errors, which might occur in EAS energy estimation for each PD. The rounding error is common for small tasks which have small utilization value. There are two places in the code where it makes a difference: 1. In the find_energy_efficient_cpu() where we are searching for best_delta. We might suffer there when two PDs return the same result, like in the example below. Scenario: Low utilized system e.g. ~200 sum_util for PD0 and ~220 for PD1. There are quite a few small tasks ~10-15 util. These tasks would suffer for the rounding error. These utilization values are typical when running games on Android. One of our partners has reported 5..10mA less battery drain when running with increased resolution. Some details: We have two PDs: PD0 (big) and PD1 (little) Let's compare w/o patch set ('old') and w/ patch set ('new') We are comparing energy w/ task and w/o task placed in the PDs a) 'old' w/o patch set, PD0 task_util = 13 cost = 480 sum_util_w/o_task = 215 sum_util_w_task = 228 scale_cpu = 1024 energy_w/o_task = 480 * 215 / 1024 = 100.78 => 100 energy_w_task = 480 * 228 / 1024 = 106.87 => 106 energy_diff = 106 - 100 = 6 (this is equal to 'old' PD1's energy_diff in 'c)') b) 'new' w/ patch set, PD0 task_util = 13 cost = 480 * 1000 = 480000 sum_util_w/o_task = 215 sum_util_w_task = 228 energy_w/o_task = 480000 * 215 / 1024 = 100781 energy_w_task = 480000 * 228 / 1024 = 106875 energy_diff = 106875 - 100781 = 6094 (this is not equal to 'new' PD1's energy_diff in 'd)') c) 'old' w/o patch set, PD1 task_util = 13 cost = 160 sum_util_w/o_task = 283 sum_util_w_task = 293 scale_cpu = 355 energy_w/o_task = 160 * 283 / 355 = 127.55 => 127 energy_w_task = 160 * 296 / 355 = 133.41 => 133 energy_diff = 133 - 127 = 6 (this is equal to 'old' PD0's energy_diff in 'a)') d) 'new' w/ patch set, PD1 task_util = 13 cost = 160 * 1000 = 160000 sum_util_w/o_task = 283 sum_util_w_task = 293 scale_cpu = 355 energy_w/o_task = 160000 * 283 / 355 = 127549 energy_w_task = 160000 * 296 / 355 = 133408 energy_diff = 133408 - 127549 = 5859 (this is not equal to 'new' PD0's energy_diff in 'b)') 2. Difference in the 6% energy margin filter at the end of find_energy_efficient_cpu(). With this patch the margin comparison also has better resolution, so it's possible to have better task placement thanks to that. Fixes: 27871f7a8a341ef ("PM: Introduce an Energy Model management framework") Reported-by: CCJ Yeh Reviewed-by: Dietmar Eggemann Signed-off-by: Lukasz Luba Signed-off-by: Rafael J. Wysocki Signed-off-by: Sasha Levin --- include/linux/energy_model.h | 16 ++++++++++++++++ kernel/power/energy_model.c | 4 +++- 2 files changed, 19 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/include/linux/energy_model.h b/include/linux/energy_model.h index b67a51c574b9..5f04a2b35e80 100644 --- a/include/linux/energy_model.h +++ b/include/linux/energy_model.h @@ -51,6 +51,22 @@ struct em_perf_domain { #ifdef CONFIG_ENERGY_MODEL #define EM_MAX_POWER 0xFFFF +/* + * Increase resolution of energy estimation calculations for 64-bit + * architectures. The extra resolution improves decision made by EAS for the + * task placement when two Performance Domains might provide similar energy + * estimation values (w/o better resolution the values could be equal). + * + * We increase resolution only if we have enough bits to allow this increased + * resolution (i.e. 64-bit). The costs for increasing resolution when 32-bit + * are pretty high and the returns do not justify the increased costs. + */ +#ifdef CONFIG_64BIT +#define em_scale_power(p) ((p) * 1000) +#else +#define em_scale_power(p) (p) +#endif + struct em_data_callback { /** * active_power() - Provide power at the next performance state of diff --git a/kernel/power/energy_model.c b/kernel/power/energy_model.c index 994ca8353543..be381eb6116a 100644 --- a/kernel/power/energy_model.c +++ b/kernel/power/energy_model.c @@ -157,7 +157,9 @@ static int em_create_perf_table(struct device *dev, struct em_perf_domain *pd, /* Compute the cost of each performance state. */ fmax = (u64) table[nr_states - 1].frequency; for (i = 0; i < nr_states; i++) { - table[i].cost = div64_u64(fmax * table[i].power, + unsigned long power_res = em_scale_power(table[i].power); + + table[i].cost = div64_u64(fmax * power_res, table[i].frequency); } -- 2.30.2