2 # SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
4 # This test runs on Intel x86 based hardware which support the intel_pstate
5 # driver. The test checks the frequency settings from the maximum turbo
6 # state to the minimum supported frequency, in decrements of 100MHz. The
7 # test runs the aperf.c program to put load on each processor.
9 # The results are displayed in a table which indicate the "Target" state,
10 # or the requested frequency in MHz, the Actual frequency, as read from
11 # /proc/cpuinfo, the difference between the Target and Actual frequencies,
12 # and the value of MSR 0x199 (MSR_IA32_PERF_CTL) which indicates what
13 # pstate the cpu is in, and the value of
14 # /sys/devices/system/cpu/intel_pstate/max_perf_pct X maximum turbo state
16 # Notes: In some cases several frequency values may be placed in the
17 # /tmp/result.X files. This is done on purpose in order to catch cases
18 # where the pstate driver may not be working at all. There is the case
19 # where, for example, several "similar" frequencies are in the file:
22 #/tmp/result.3100:1:cpu MHz : 2899.980
23 #/tmp/result.3100:2:cpu MHz : 2900.000
24 #/tmp/result.3100:3:msr 0x199: 0x1e00
25 #/tmp/result.3100:4:max_perf_pct 94
27 # and the test will error out in those cases. The result.X file can be checked
28 # for consistency and modified to remove the extra MHz values. The result.X
29 # files can be re-evaluated by setting EVALUATE_ONLY to 1 below.
33 if ! uname
-m |
sed -e s
/i
.86/x86
/ -e s
/x86_64
/x86
/ |
grep -q x86
; then
34 echo "$0 # Skipped: Test can only run on x86 architectures."
38 max_cpus
=$
(($
(nproc
)-1))
40 function run_test
() {
43 for cpu
in `seq 0 $max_cpus`
45 echo "launching aperf load on $cpu"
49 echo "sleeping for 5 seconds"
51 num_freqs
=$
(cat /proc
/cpuinfo |
grep MHz |
sort -u |
wc -l)
52 if [ $num_freqs -le 2 ]; then
53 cat /proc
/cpuinfo |
grep MHz |
sort -u |
tail -1 > /tmp
/result.
$1
55 cat /proc
/cpuinfo |
grep MHz |
sort -u > /tmp
/result.
$1
57 .
/msr
0 >> /tmp
/result.
$1
59 max_perf_pct
=$
(cat /sys
/devices
/system
/cpu
/intel_pstate
/max_perf_pct
)
60 echo "max_perf_pct $max_perf_pct" >> /tmp
/result.
$1
64 echo "waiting for job id $job"
70 # MAIN (ALL UNITS IN MHZ)
73 # Get the marketing frequency
74 _mkt_freq
=$
(cat /proc
/cpuinfo |
grep -m 1 "model name" |
awk '{print $NF}')
75 _mkt_freq
=$
(echo $_mkt_freq |
tr -d [:alpha
:][:punct
:])
76 mkt_freq
=${_mkt_freq}0
78 # Get the ranges from cpupower
79 _min_freq
=$
(cpupower frequency-info
-l |
tail -1 |
awk ' { print $1 } ')
80 min_freq
=$
(($_min_freq / 1000))
81 _max_freq
=$
(cpupower frequency-info
-l |
tail -1 |
awk ' { print $2 } ')
82 max_freq
=$
(($_max_freq / 1000))
85 for freq
in `seq $max_freq -100 $min_freq`
87 echo "Setting maximum frequency to $freq"
88 cpupower frequency-set
-g powersave
--max=${freq}MHz
>& /dev
/null
89 [ $EVALUATE_ONLY -eq 0 ] && run_test
$freq
92 echo "=============================================================================="
94 echo "The marketing frequency of the cpu is $mkt_freq MHz"
95 echo "The maximum frequency of the cpu is $max_freq MHz"
96 echo "The minimum frequency of the cpu is $min_freq MHz"
98 cpupower frequency-set
-g powersave
--max=${max_freq}MHz
>& /dev
/null
100 # make a pretty table
101 echo "Target Actual Difference MSR(0x199) max_perf_pct"
102 for freq
in `seq $max_freq -100 $min_freq`
104 result_freq
=$
(cat /tmp
/result.
${freq} |
grep "cpu MHz" |
awk ' { print $4 } ' |
awk -F "." ' { print $1 } ')
105 msr
=$
(cat /tmp
/result.
${freq} |
grep "msr" |
awk ' { print $3 } ')
106 max_perf_pct
=$
(cat /tmp
/result.
${freq} |
grep "max_perf_pct" |
awk ' { print $2 } ' )
107 if [ $result_freq -eq $freq ]; then
108 echo " $freq $result_freq 0 $msr $(($max_perf_pct*3300))"
110 echo " $freq $result_freq $(($result_freq-$freq)) $msr $(($max_perf_pct*$max_freq))"