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2016 Apr 18
0
[PATCH v4 26/37] therm: don't cancel the timer
...int mode)
struct nvkm_timer *tmr = subdev->device->timer;
unsigned long flags;
bool immd = true;
- bool poll = true;
int duty = -1;
spin_lock_irqsave(&therm->lock, flags);
@@ -102,11 +101,9 @@ nvkm_therm_update(struct nvkm_therm *therm, int mode)
switch (mode) {
case NVKM_THERM_CTRL_MANUAL:
- nvkm_timer_alarm_cancel(tmr, &therm->alarm);
duty = nvkm_therm_fan_get(therm);
if (duty < 0)
duty = 100;
- poll = false;
break;
case NVKM_THERM_CTRL_AUTO:
switch(therm->fan->bios.fan_mode) {
@@ -119,18 +116,16 @@ nvkm_therm_update(struct nvkm_therm *therm, i...
2017 Jul 21
15
[RFC PATCH 00/13] Thermal throttling
Adds Nouveau controlled thermal throttling for Kepler+ GPUs. With this I feel
safe enough to add support for Maxwell2 reclocking later on (still hidden
behind a switch, but we can be fairly sure to not overheat hardware if a user
isn't carefull enough)
Contains all patches from my clk update series, but I thought it makes sense
to include those in this series as well for completness.
Please
2016 Apr 07
29
[PATCH v3 00/29] Volting/Clocking improvements for Fermi and newer
This is an updated series for the old clocking improvement one.
I think I got everything needed in place and also a simple update mechanism for
updating the cstates/voltage on temperature changes.
If anything is unclear how I REed or got the information, please leave a note
so that I can provide additional information in the commits.
Besides that I think we are pretty close now and only some
2016 Apr 18
63
[PATCH v4 00/37] Volting/Clocking improvements for Fermi and newer
We are slowly getting there!
v4 of the series with some realy good improvements, so I am sure this is like
95% done and only needs some proper polishing and proper Reviews!
I also added the NvVoltOffsetmV module parameter, so that a user is able to
over and !under!-volt the GPU. Overvolting makes sense, when there are still
some reclocking issues left, which might be solved by a higher voltage.
2017 Nov 17
35
[PATCH 00/32] Updated State of my clk patches
Last update here: https://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/nouveau/2017-September/028848.html
Basically big cleanup, reordering, simplifications and some renaming to make
the code easier to read and to review. I also moved some bugfixes to the front
so they can be merged prior the other patches.
There was also a bug related to the therm daemon triggering a pstate change
leading to PMU lockups,
2017 Sep 15
42
[RFC PATCH 00/29] Current State of my clk patches
Just wanted to post updated versions of my last series/patches. Reviews
welcomed.
It would be also nice if we agree on features I should focus upstreaming, so
that this work can be better splitted or reordered.
Sadly most of my patches depend on the rather big clk subdev rework and I think
those patches shows best, why I think this rework is actually needed and makes
things much easier to add