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IN NO EVENT SHALL * THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER * LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING * FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS * IN THE SOFTWARE. * * Authors: * Paulo Zanoni * David Weinehall * */ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "drmtest.h" #include "igt_pm.h" enum { POLICY_UNKNOWN = -1, POLICY_MAX_PERFORMANCE = 0, POLICY_MEDIUM_POWER = 1, POLICY_MIN_POWER = 2 }; #define MAX_PERFORMANCE_STR "max_performance\n" #define MEDIUM_POWER_STR "medium_power\n" #define MIN_POWER_STR "min_power\n" /* Remember to fix this if adding longer strings */ #define MAX_POLICY_STRLEN strlen(MAX_PERFORMANCE_STR) /** * SECTION:igt_pm * @short_description: Power Management related helpers * @title: Power Management * @include: igt.h * * This library provides various helpers to enable power management for, * and in some cases subsequently allow restoring the old behaviour of, * various external components that by default are set up in a way * that interferes with the testing of our power management functionality. */ /** * igt_pm_enable_audio_runtime_pm: * * We know that if we don't enable audio runtime PM, snd_hda_intel will never * release its power well refcount, and we'll never reach the LPSP state. * There's no guarantee that it will release the power well if we enable * runtime PM, but at least we can try. * * We don't have any assertions on open since the user may not even have * snd_hda_intel loaded, which is not a problem. */ void igt_pm_enable_audio_runtime_pm(void) { int fd; fd = open("/sys/module/snd_hda_intel/parameters/power_save", O_WRONLY); if (fd >= 0) { igt_assert_eq(write(fd, "1\n", 2), 2); close(fd); } fd = open("/sys/bus/pci/devices/0000:00:03.0/power/control", O_WRONLY); if (fd >= 0) { igt_assert_eq(write(fd, "auto\n", 5), 5); close(fd); } /* Give some time for it to react. */ sleep(1); } /** * igt_pm_enable_sata_link_power_management: * * Enable the min_power policy for SATA link power management. * Without this we cannot reach deep runtime power states. * * We don't have any assertions on open since the system might not have * a SATA host. * * Returns: * An opaque pointer to the data needed to restore the default values * after the test has terminated, or NULL if SATA link power management * is not supported. This pointer should be freed when no longer used * (typically after having called restore_sata_link_power_management()). */ int8_t *igt_pm_enable_sata_link_power_management(void) { int fd, i; ssize_t len; char *buf; char *file_name; int8_t *link_pm_policies = NULL; file_name = malloc(PATH_MAX); buf = malloc(MAX_POLICY_STRLEN + 1); for (i = 0; ; i++) { int8_t policy; snprintf(file_name, PATH_MAX, "/sys/class/scsi_host/host%d/link_power_management_policy", i); fd = open(file_name, O_RDWR); if (fd < 0) break; len = read(fd, buf, MAX_POLICY_STRLEN); buf[len] = '\0'; if (!strncmp(MAX_PERFORMANCE_STR, buf, strlen(MAX_PERFORMANCE_STR))) policy = POLICY_MAX_PERFORMANCE; else if (!strncmp(MEDIUM_POWER_STR, buf, strlen(MEDIUM_POWER_STR))) policy = POLICY_MEDIUM_POWER; else if (!strncmp(MIN_POWER_STR, buf, strlen(MIN_POWER_STR))) policy = POLICY_MIN_POWER; else policy = POLICY_UNKNOWN; if (!(i % 256)) link_pm_policies = realloc(link_pm_policies, (i / 256 + 1) * 256 + 1); link_pm_policies[i] = policy; link_pm_policies[i + 1] = 0; /* If the policy is something we don't know about, * don't touch it, since we might potentially break things. * And we obviously don't need to touch anything if the * setting is already correct... */ if (policy != POLICY_UNKNOWN && policy != POLICY_MIN_POWER) { lseek(fd, 0, SEEK_SET); igt_assert_eq(write(fd, MIN_POWER_STR, strlen(MIN_POWER_STR)), strlen(MIN_POWER_STR)); } close(fd); } free(buf); free(file_name); return link_pm_policies; } /** * igt_pm_restore_sata_link_power_management: * @pm_data: An opaque pointer with saved link PM policies; * If NULL is passed we force enable the "max_performance" policy. * * Restore the link power management policies to the values * prior to enabling min_power. * * Caveat: If the system supports hotplugging and hotplugging takes * place during our testing so that the hosts change numbers * we might restore the settings to the wrong hosts. */ void igt_pm_restore_sata_link_power_management(int8_t *pm_data) { int fd, i; char *file_name; /* Disk runtime PM policies. */ file_name = malloc(PATH_MAX); for (i = 0; ; i++) { int8_t policy; if (!pm_data) policy = POLICY_MAX_PERFORMANCE; else if (pm_data[i] == POLICY_UNKNOWN) continue; else policy = pm_data[i]; snprintf(file_name, PATH_MAX, "/sys/class/scsi_host/host%d/link_power_management_policy", i); fd = open(file_name, O_WRONLY); if (fd < 0) break; switch (policy) { default: case POLICY_MAX_PERFORMANCE: igt_assert_eq(write(fd, MAX_PERFORMANCE_STR, strlen(MAX_PERFORMANCE_STR)), strlen(MAX_PERFORMANCE_STR)); break; case POLICY_MEDIUM_POWER: igt_assert_eq(write(fd, MEDIUM_POWER_STR, strlen(MEDIUM_POWER_STR)), strlen(MEDIUM_POWER_STR)); break; case POLICY_MIN_POWER: igt_assert_eq(write(fd, MIN_POWER_STR, strlen(MIN_POWER_STR)), strlen(MIN_POWER_STR)); break; } close(fd); } free(file_name); }