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OpenCellular/common/thermal.c
Bill Richardson bb15561db5 cleanup: DECLARE_CONSOLE_COMMAND only needs 4 args
Since pretty much always, we've declared console commands to take
a "longhelp" argument with detailed explanations of what the
command does. But since almost as long, we've never actually used
that argument for anything - we just silently throw it away in
the macro. There's only one command (usbchargemode) that even
thinks it defines that argument.

We're never going to use this, let's just get rid of it.

BUG=none
BRANCH=none
CQ-DEPEND=CL:*279060
CQ-DEPEND=CL:*279158
CQ-DEPEND=CL:*279037
TEST=make buildall; tested on Cr50 hardware

Everything builds. Since we never used this arg anyway, there had
better not be any difference in the result.

Change-Id: Id3f71a53d02e3dc625cfcc12aa71ecb50e35eb9f
Signed-off-by: Bill Richardson <wfrichar@chromium.org>
Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/374163
Reviewed-by: Myles Watson <mylesgw@chromium.org>
Reviewed-by: Randall Spangler <rspangler@chromium.org>
2016-08-24 16:30:10 +00:00

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/* Copyright (c) 2012 The Chromium OS Authors. All rights reserved.
* Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
* found in the LICENSE file.
*/
/* NEW thermal engine module for Chrome EC. This is a completely different
* implementation from the original version that shipped on Link.
*/
#include "chipset.h"
#include "common.h"
#include "console.h"
#include "fan.h"
#include "hooks.h"
#include "host_command.h"
#include "temp_sensor.h"
#include "thermal.h"
#include "throttle_ap.h"
#include "timer.h"
#include "util.h"
/* Console output macros */
#define CPUTS(outstr) cputs(CC_THERMAL, outstr)
#define CPRINTS(format, args...) cprints(CC_THERMAL, format, ## args)
/*****************************************************************************/
/* EC-specific thermal controls */
test_mockable_static void smi_sensor_failure_warning(void)
{
CPRINTS("can't read any temp sensors!");
host_set_single_event(EC_HOST_EVENT_THERMAL);
}
int thermal_fan_percent(int low, int high, int cur)
{
if (cur < low)
return 0;
if (cur > high)
return 100;
return 100 * (cur - low) / (high - low);
}
/* The logic below is hard-coded for only three thresholds: WARN, HIGH, HALT.
* This is just a sanity check to be sure we catch any changes in thermal.h
*/
BUILD_ASSERT(EC_TEMP_THRESH_COUNT == 3);
/* Keep track of which thresholds have triggered */
static cond_t cond_hot[EC_TEMP_THRESH_COUNT];
static void thermal_control(void)
{
int i, j, t, rv, f;
int count_over[EC_TEMP_THRESH_COUNT];
int count_under[EC_TEMP_THRESH_COUNT];
int num_valid_limits[EC_TEMP_THRESH_COUNT];
int num_sensors_read;
int fmax;
int temp_fan_configured;
/* Get ready to count things */
memset(count_over, 0, sizeof(count_over));
memset(count_under, 0, sizeof(count_under));
memset(num_valid_limits, 0, sizeof(num_valid_limits));
num_sensors_read = 0;
fmax = 0;
temp_fan_configured = 0;
/* go through all the sensors */
for (i = 0; i < TEMP_SENSOR_COUNT; ++i) {
/* read one */
rv = temp_sensor_read(i, &t);
if (rv != EC_SUCCESS)
continue;
else
num_sensors_read++;
/* check all the limits */
for (j = 0; j < EC_TEMP_THRESH_COUNT; j++) {
int limit = thermal_params[i].temp_host[j];
if (limit) {
num_valid_limits[j]++;
if (t > limit)
count_over[j]++;
else if (t < limit)
count_under[j]++;
}
}
/* figure out the max fan needed, too */
if (thermal_params[i].temp_fan_off &&
thermal_params[i].temp_fan_max) {
f = thermal_fan_percent(thermal_params[i].temp_fan_off,
thermal_params[i].temp_fan_max,
t);
if (f > fmax)
fmax = f;
temp_fan_configured = 1;
}
}
if (!num_sensors_read) {
/*
* Trigger a SMI event if we can't read any sensors.
*
* In theory we could do something more elaborate like forcing
* the system to shut down if no sensors are available after
* several retries. This is a very unlikely scenario -
* particularly on LM4-based boards, since the LM4 has its own
* internal temp sensor. It's most likely to occur during
* bringup of a new board, where we haven't debugged the I2C
* bus to the sensors; forcing a shutdown in that case would
* merely hamper board bringup.
*/
smi_sensor_failure_warning();
return;
}
/* See what the aggregated limits are. Any temp over the limit
* means it's hot, but all temps have to be under the limit to
* be cool again.
*/
for (j = 0; j < EC_TEMP_THRESH_COUNT; j++) {
if (count_over[j])
cond_set_true(&cond_hot[j]);
else if (count_under[j] == num_valid_limits[j])
cond_set_false(&cond_hot[j]);
}
/* What do we do about it? (note hard-coded logic). */
if (cond_went_true(&cond_hot[EC_TEMP_THRESH_HALT])) {
CPRINTS("thermal SHUTDOWN");
chipset_force_shutdown();
} else if (cond_went_false(&cond_hot[EC_TEMP_THRESH_HALT])) {
/* We don't reboot automatically - the user has to push
* the power button. It's likely that we can't even
* detect this sensor transition until then, but we
* do have to check in order to clear the cond_t.
*/
CPRINTS("thermal no longer shutdown");
}
if (cond_went_true(&cond_hot[EC_TEMP_THRESH_HIGH])) {
CPRINTS("thermal HIGH");
throttle_ap(THROTTLE_ON, THROTTLE_HARD, THROTTLE_SRC_THERMAL);
} else if (cond_went_false(&cond_hot[EC_TEMP_THRESH_HIGH])) {
CPRINTS("thermal no longer high");
throttle_ap(THROTTLE_OFF, THROTTLE_HARD, THROTTLE_SRC_THERMAL);
}
if (cond_went_true(&cond_hot[EC_TEMP_THRESH_WARN])) {
CPRINTS("thermal WARN");
throttle_ap(THROTTLE_ON, THROTTLE_SOFT, THROTTLE_SRC_THERMAL);
} else if (cond_went_false(&cond_hot[EC_TEMP_THRESH_WARN])) {
CPRINTS("thermal no longer warn");
throttle_ap(THROTTLE_OFF, THROTTLE_SOFT, THROTTLE_SRC_THERMAL);
}
if (temp_fan_configured) {
#ifdef CONFIG_FANS
/* TODO(crosbug.com/p/23797): For now, we just treat all fans the
* same. It would be better if we could assign different thermal
* profiles to each fan - in case one fan cools the CPU while another
* cools the radios or battery.
*/
for (i = 0; i < CONFIG_FANS; i++)
fan_set_percent_needed(i, fmax);
#endif
}
}
/* Wait until after the sensors have been read */
DECLARE_HOOK(HOOK_SECOND, thermal_control, HOOK_PRIO_TEMP_SENSOR_DONE);
/*****************************************************************************/
/* Console commands */
static int command_thermalget(int argc, char **argv)
{
int i;
ccprintf("sensor warn high halt fan_off fan_max name\n");
for (i = 0; i < TEMP_SENSOR_COUNT; i++) {
ccprintf(" %2d %3d %3d %3d %3d %3d %s\n",
i,
thermal_params[i].temp_host[EC_TEMP_THRESH_WARN],
thermal_params[i].temp_host[EC_TEMP_THRESH_HIGH],
thermal_params[i].temp_host[EC_TEMP_THRESH_HALT],
thermal_params[i].temp_fan_off,
thermal_params[i].temp_fan_max,
temp_sensors[i].name);
}
return EC_SUCCESS;
}
DECLARE_CONSOLE_COMMAND(thermalget, command_thermalget,
NULL,
"Print thermal parameters (degrees Kelvin)");
static int command_thermalset(int argc, char **argv)
{
unsigned int n;
int i, val;
char *e;
if (argc < 3 || argc > 7)
return EC_ERROR_PARAM_COUNT;
n = (unsigned int)strtoi(argv[1], &e, 0);
if (*e)
return EC_ERROR_PARAM1;
for (i = 2; i < argc; i++) {
val = strtoi(argv[i], &e, 0);
if (*e)
return EC_ERROR_PARAM1 + i - 1;
if (val < 0)
continue;
switch (i) {
case 2:
thermal_params[n].temp_host[EC_TEMP_THRESH_WARN] = val;
break;
case 3:
thermal_params[n].temp_host[EC_TEMP_THRESH_HIGH] = val;
break;
case 4:
thermal_params[n].temp_host[EC_TEMP_THRESH_HALT] = val;
break;
case 5:
thermal_params[n].temp_fan_off = val;
break;
case 6:
thermal_params[n].temp_fan_max = val;
break;
}
}
command_thermalget(0, 0);
return EC_SUCCESS;
}
DECLARE_CONSOLE_COMMAND(thermalset, command_thermalset,
"sensor warn [high [shutdown [fan_off [fan_max]]]]",
"Set thermal parameters (degrees Kelvin)."
" Use -1 to skip.");
/*****************************************************************************/
/* Host commands. We'll reuse the host command number, but this is version 1,
* not version 0. Different structs, different meanings.
*/
static int thermal_command_set_threshold(struct host_cmd_handler_args *args)
{
const struct ec_params_thermal_set_threshold_v1 *p = args->params;
if (p->sensor_num >= TEMP_SENSOR_COUNT)
return EC_RES_INVALID_PARAM;
thermal_params[p->sensor_num] = p->cfg;
return EC_RES_SUCCESS;
}
DECLARE_HOST_COMMAND(EC_CMD_THERMAL_SET_THRESHOLD,
thermal_command_set_threshold,
EC_VER_MASK(1));
static int thermal_command_get_threshold(struct host_cmd_handler_args *args)
{
const struct ec_params_thermal_get_threshold_v1 *p = args->params;
struct ec_thermal_config *r = args->response;
if (p->sensor_num >= TEMP_SENSOR_COUNT)
return EC_RES_INVALID_PARAM;
*r = thermal_params[p->sensor_num];
args->response_size = sizeof(*r);
return EC_RES_SUCCESS;
}
DECLARE_HOST_COMMAND(EC_CMD_THERMAL_GET_THRESHOLD,
thermal_command_get_threshold,
EC_VER_MASK(1));