Re: [PATCH 0/3] opp: Add bw_factor support to adjust bandwidth dynamically

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On 8/1/2025 12:58 PM, Viresh Kumar wrote:
On 01-08-25, 12:05, Krishna Chaitanya Chundru wrote:
Can you please review this once.

Sorry about the delay.

The existing OPP table in the device tree for PCIe is shared across
different link configurations such as data rates 8GT/s x2 and 16GT/s x1.
These configurations often operate at the same frequency, allowing them
to reuse the same OPP entries. However, 8GT/s and 16 GT/s may have
different characteristics beyond frequency—such as RPMh votes in QCOM
case, which cannot be represented accurately when sharing a single OPP.

 From the looks of it, something like this should also work:

diff --git a/arch/arm64/boot/dts/qcom/sm8450.dtsi b/arch/arm64/boot/dts/qcom/sm8450.dtsi
index 54c6d0fdb2af..0a76bc4c4dc9 100644
--- a/arch/arm64/boot/dts/qcom/sm8450.dtsi
+++ b/arch/arm64/boot/dts/qcom/sm8450.dtsi
@@ -2216,18 +2216,12 @@ opp-2500000 {
                                         opp-peak-kBps = <250000 1>;
                                 };

-                               /* GEN 1 x2 and GEN 2 x1 */
+                               /* GEN 2 x1 */
                                 opp-5000000 {
                                         opp-hz = /bits/ 64 <5000000>;
                                         required-opps = <&rpmhpd_opp_low_svs>;
-                                       opp-peak-kBps = <500000 1>;
-                               };
-
-                               /* GEN 2 x2 */
-                               opp-10000000 {
-                                       opp-hz = /bits/ 64 <10000000>;
-                                       required-opps = <&rpmhpd_opp_low_svs>;
-                                       opp-peak-kBps = <1000000 1>;
+                                       opp-peak-kBps-x1 = <500000 1>;
+                                       opp-peak-kBps-x2 = <1000000 1>;
                                 };

                                 /* GEN 3 x1 */
@@ -2237,18 +2231,12 @@ opp-8000000 {
                                         opp-peak-kBps = <984500 1>;
                                 };

-                               /* GEN 3 x2 and GEN 4 x1 */
+                               /* GEN 4 x1 */
                                 opp-16000000 {
                                         opp-hz = /bits/ 64 <16000000>;
                                         required-opps = <&rpmhpd_opp_nom>;
-                                       opp-peak-kBps = <1969000 1>;
-                               };
-
-                               /* GEN 4 x2 */
-                               opp-32000000 {
-                                       opp-hz = /bits/ 64 <32000000>;
-                                       required-opps = <&rpmhpd_opp_nom>;
-                                       opp-peak-kBps = <3938000 1>;
+                                       opp-peak-kBps-x1 = <1969000 1>;
+                                       opp-peak-kBps-x2 = <3938000 1>;
                                 };
                         };

The OPP core supports named properties, which will make this work.
Hi Viresh,

When ever PCIe link speed/width changes we need to update the OPP votes,
If we use named properties approach we might not be able to change it
dynamically without removing the OPP table first. For that reason only
we haven't used that approach.

Correct us if our understanding is wrong.

- Krishna Chaitanya.





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