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Date:   Sat, 9 Dec 2023 00:16:28 +0900
From:   Vishnu Sankar <vishnuocv@...il.com>
To:     Ilpo Järvinen <ilpo.jarvinen@...ux.intel.com>
Cc:     hdegoede@...hat.com, mpearson-lenovo@...ebb.ca,
        platform-driver-x86@...r.kernel.org, linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org,
        markgross@...nel.org
Subject: Re: [PATCH] platform/x86: thinkpad_acpi: fix for incorrect fan
 reporting on some ThinkPad systems

Hi Ilpo,

Thank you for the review

On Fri, Dec 8, 2023 at 7:53 PM Ilpo Järvinen
<ilpo.jarvinen@...ux.intel.com> wrote:
>
> On Thu, 7 Dec 2023, Vishnu Sankar wrote:
>
> Hi Vishnu,
>
> Thanks for the patch.
>
> > Some ThinkPad systems ECFW use non-standard addresses for fan control
> > and reporting. This patch adds support for such ECFW so that it can report
> > the correct fan values.
> > Tested on Thinkpads L13 Yoga Gen 2 and X13 Yoga Gen 2.
> >
> > Co-developed-by: Mark Pearson <mpearson-lenovo@...ebb.ca>
> > Signed-off-by: Vishnu Sankar <vishnuocv@...il.com>
>
> If Mark wrote any lines, his Signed-off-by is also required before yours,
> as per Documentation/process/5.Posting.rst, this is a hard requirement.
>
> If he only helped towards the right direction/solution but provided no
> code, I recommend using Suggested-by tag instead.
>

Ack.
Will change to Suggested-by.

> > ---
> >  drivers/platform/x86/thinkpad_acpi.c | 88 ++++++++++++++++++++++++----
> >  1 file changed, 76 insertions(+), 12 deletions(-)
> >
> > diff --git a/drivers/platform/x86/thinkpad_acpi.c b/drivers/platform/x86/thinkpad_acpi.c
> > index d0b5fd4137bc..51ec20e07b23 100644
> > --- a/drivers/platform/x86/thinkpad_acpi.c
> > +++ b/drivers/platform/x86/thinkpad_acpi.c
> > @@ -7950,6 +7950,11 @@ static struct ibm_struct volume_driver_data = {
> >   *   but the ACPI tables just mention level 7.
> >   */
> >
> > +#define FAN_RPM_CAL_CONST 491520     /* FAN RPM calculation offset for some non-standard ECFW */
> > +
> > +#define FAN_NS_CTRL_STATUS   BIT(2)          /* Bit which determines control is enabled or not */
> > +#define FAN_NS_CTRL          BIT(4)          /* Bit which determines control is by host or EC */
> > +
> >  enum {                                       /* Fan control constants */
> >       fan_status_offset = 0x2f,       /* EC register 0x2f */
> >       fan_rpm_offset = 0x84,          /* EC register 0x84: LSB, 0x85 MSB (RPM)
> > @@ -7957,6 +7962,11 @@ enum {                                 /* Fan control constants */
> >       fan_select_offset = 0x31,       /* EC register 0x31 (Firmware 7M)
> >                                          bit 0 selects which fan is active */
> >
> > +     fan_status_offset_ns = 0x93,    /* Special status/control offset for non-standard EC Fan1 */
> > +     fan2_status_offset_ns = 0x96,   /* Special status/control offset for non-standard EC Fan2 */
> > +     fan_rpm_status_ns = 0x95,       /* Special offset for Fan1 RPM status for non-standard EC */
> > +     fan2_rpm_status_ns = 0x98,      /* Special offset for Fan2 RPM status for non-standard EC */
> > +
> >       TP_EC_FAN_FULLSPEED = 0x40,     /* EC fan mode: full speed */
> >       TP_EC_FAN_AUTO      = 0x80,     /* EC fan mode: auto fan control */
> >
> > @@ -7967,6 +7977,7 @@ enum fan_status_access_mode {
> >       TPACPI_FAN_NONE = 0,            /* No fan status or control */
> >       TPACPI_FAN_RD_ACPI_GFAN,        /* Use ACPI GFAN */
> >       TPACPI_FAN_RD_TPEC,             /* Use ACPI EC regs 0x2f, 0x84-0x85 */
> > +     TPACPI_FAN_RD_TPEC_NS,          /* Use non-standard ACPI EC regs (eg: L13 Yoga gen2 etc.) */
> >  };
> >
> >  enum fan_control_access_mode {
> > @@ -7994,6 +8005,8 @@ static u8 fan_control_desired_level;
> >  static u8 fan_control_resume_level;
> >  static int fan_watchdog_maxinterval;
> >
> > +static bool fan_with_ns_addr;
> > +
> >  static struct mutex fan_mutex;
> >
> >  static void fan_watchdog_fire(struct work_struct *ignored);
> > @@ -8123,6 +8136,15 @@ static int fan_get_status(u8 *status)
> >               }
> >
> >               break;
> > +     case TPACPI_FAN_RD_TPEC_NS:
>
> There's a big comment about FAN ACCESS MODES and now you seem to be adding
> another one. Can you please check if there would be something useful to
> add/edit in that big comment because of the addition of
> TPACPI_FAN_RD_TPEC_NS.

I will look into adding this.

>
> > +             /* Default mode is AUTO which means controlled by EC */
> > +             if (unlikely(!acpi_ec_read(fan_status_offset_ns, &s)))
>
> I'm skeptical that all these unlikely/likely() are useful. Some might even
> be harmful if e.g. is some error condition keeps repeating itself and
> the particular if handling that is marked with unlikely().
>
> I know the code in that file is littered with them already but it would
> be better to add into that, IMO.

I will look into this as well (removing likely/unlikely).
>
> > +                     return -EIO;
> > +
> > +             if (likely(status))
> > +                     *status = s;
> > +
> > +             break;
> >
> >       default:
> >               return -ENXIO;
> > @@ -8139,7 +8161,8 @@ static int fan_get_status_safe(u8 *status)
> >       if (mutex_lock_killable(&fan_mutex))
> >               return -ERESTARTSYS;
> >       rc = fan_get_status(&s);
> > -     if (!rc)
> > +     /* NS EC doesn't have register with level settings */
> > +     if (!rc && !fan_with_ns_addr)
> >               fan_update_desired_level(s);
> >       mutex_unlock(&fan_mutex);
> >
> > @@ -8166,7 +8189,13 @@ static int fan_get_speed(unsigned int *speed)
> >
> >               if (likely(speed))
> >                       *speed = (hi << 8) | lo;
> > +             break;
> > +     case TPACPI_FAN_RD_TPEC_NS:
> > +             if (unlikely(!acpi_ec_read(fan_rpm_status_ns, &lo)))
> > +                     return -EIO;
> >
> > +             if (likely(speed))
> > +                     *speed = lo ? FAN_RPM_CAL_CONST / lo : 0;
> >               break;
> >
> >       default:
> > @@ -8178,7 +8207,7 @@ static int fan_get_speed(unsigned int *speed)
> >
> >  static int fan2_get_speed(unsigned int *speed)
> >  {
> > -     u8 hi, lo;
> > +     u8 hi, lo, status;
> >       bool rc;
> >
> >       switch (fan_status_access_mode) {
> > @@ -8194,7 +8223,21 @@ static int fan2_get_speed(unsigned int *speed)
> >
> >               if (likely(speed))
> >                       *speed = (hi << 8) | lo;
> > +             break;
> >
> > +     case TPACPI_FAN_RD_TPEC_NS:
> > +             rc = !acpi_ec_read(fan2_status_offset_ns, &status);
> > +             if (rc)
> > +                     return -EIO;
> > +             if (!(status & FAN_NS_CTRL_STATUS)) {
> > +                     pr_info("fan fan2 control not supported\n");
>
> Perhaps "fan2 control ..." would be enough or perhaps "secondary fan
> control ..." (the latter matching fan_init() printouts) ?

Acked

>
> > +                     return -EIO;
> > +             }
> > +             rc = !acpi_ec_read(fan2_rpm_status_ns, &lo);
> > +             if (rc)
> > +                     return -EIO;
> > +             if (likely(speed))
> > +                     *speed = lo ? FAN_RPM_CAL_CONST / lo : 0;
> >               break;
> >
> >       default:
> > @@ -8697,6 +8740,7 @@ static const struct attribute_group fan_driver_attr_group = {
> >  #define TPACPI_FAN_2FAN              0x0002          /* EC 0x31 bit 0 selects fan2 */
> >  #define TPACPI_FAN_2CTL              0x0004          /* selects fan2 control */
> >  #define TPACPI_FAN_NOFAN     0x0008          /* no fan available */
> > +#define TPACPI_FAN_NS                0x0010          /* For EC with non-Standard register addresses */
> >
> >  static const struct tpacpi_quirk fan_quirk_table[] __initconst = {
> >       TPACPI_QEC_IBM('1', 'Y', TPACPI_FAN_Q1),
> > @@ -8715,6 +8759,8 @@ static const struct tpacpi_quirk fan_quirk_table[] __initconst = {
> >       TPACPI_Q_LNV3('N', '2', 'O', TPACPI_FAN_2CTL),  /* P1 / X1 Extreme (2nd gen) */
> >       TPACPI_Q_LNV3('N', '3', '0', TPACPI_FAN_2CTL),  /* P15 (1st gen) / P15v (1st gen) */
> >       TPACPI_Q_LNV3('N', '3', '7', TPACPI_FAN_2CTL),  /* T15g (2nd gen) */
> > +     TPACPI_Q_LNV3('R', '1', 'F', TPACPI_FAN_NS),    /* L13 Yoga Gen 2 */
> > +     TPACPI_Q_LNV3('N', '2', 'U', TPACPI_FAN_NS),    /* X13 Yoga Gen 2*/
> >       TPACPI_Q_LNV3('N', '1', 'O', TPACPI_FAN_NOFAN), /* X1 Tablet (2nd gen) */
> >  };
> >
> > @@ -8749,6 +8795,13 @@ static int __init fan_init(struct ibm_init_struct *iibm)
> >               return -ENODEV;
> >       }
> >
> > +     if (quirks & TPACPI_FAN_NS) {
> > +             pr_info("ECFW with non-standard fan reg control found\n");
> > +             fan_with_ns_addr = 1;
> > +             /* Fan ctrl support from host is undefined for now */
> > +             tp_features.fan_ctrl_status_undef = 1;
> > +     }
> > +
> >       if (gfan_handle) {
> >               /* 570, 600e/x, 770e, 770x */
> >               fan_status_access_mode = TPACPI_FAN_RD_ACPI_GFAN;
> > @@ -8756,11 +8809,13 @@ static int __init fan_init(struct ibm_init_struct *iibm)
> >               /* all other ThinkPads: note that even old-style
> >                * ThinkPad ECs supports the fan control register */
> >               if (likely(acpi_ec_read(fan_status_offset,
> > -                                     &fan_control_initial_status))) {
> > +                                     &fan_control_initial_status)) || fan_with_ns_addr) {
>
> So if we know the addresses are non-standard, why is the acpi_ec_read
> performed at all? That is, why isn't the || logic in reverse order?
>
Agreed.
I will change the logic to reverse order.

> I also wonder what will fan_control_initial_status be set to in this case,
> is it garbage?

0x84 is still a valid register (but not related to Fan)

>
> >                       int res;
> >                       unsigned int speed;
> >
> > -                     fan_status_access_mode = TPACPI_FAN_RD_TPEC;
> > +                     fan_status_access_mode = fan_with_ns_addr ?
> > +                             TPACPI_FAN_RD_TPEC_NS : TPACPI_FAN_RD_TPEC;
> > +
> >                       if (quirks & TPACPI_FAN_Q1)
> >                               fan_quirk1_setup();
> >                       /* Try and probe the 2nd fan */
> > @@ -8769,7 +8824,8 @@ static int __init fan_init(struct ibm_init_struct *iibm)
> >                       if (res >= 0 && speed != FAN_NOT_PRESENT) {
> >                               /* It responded - so let's assume it's there */
> >                               tp_features.second_fan = 1;
> > -                             tp_features.second_fan_ctl = 1;
> > +                             /* fan control not currently available for ns ECFW */
> > +                             tp_features.second_fan_ctl = fan_with_ns_addr ? 0 : 1;
>
> = !fan_with_ns_addr;

Agreed.

>
> >                               pr_info("secondary fan control detected & enabled\n");
> >                       } else {
> >                               /* Fan not auto-detected */
> > @@ -8944,6 +9000,7 @@ static int fan_read(struct seq_file *m)
> >                              str_enabled_disabled(status), status);
> >               break;
> >
> > +     case TPACPI_FAN_RD_TPEC_NS:
> >       case TPACPI_FAN_RD_TPEC:
> >               /* all except 570, 600e/x, 770e, 770x */
> >               rc = fan_get_status_safe(&status);
> > @@ -8958,13 +9015,20 @@ static int fan_read(struct seq_file *m)
> >
> >               seq_printf(m, "speed:\t\t%d\n", speed);
> >
> > -             if (status & TP_EC_FAN_FULLSPEED)
> > -                     /* Disengaged mode takes precedence */
> > -                     seq_printf(m, "level:\t\tdisengaged\n");
> > -             else if (status & TP_EC_FAN_AUTO)
> > -                     seq_printf(m, "level:\t\tauto\n");
> > -             else
> > -                     seq_printf(m, "level:\t\t%d\n", status);
> > +             if (fan_status_access_mode == TPACPI_FAN_RD_TPEC_NS) {
> > +                     /* No full speed bit in NS EC*/
>
> Missing space. But I'd convert these two comments into a multiline one
> anyway.
>
Acked

> > +                     /* EC Auto mode is set by default. No other levels settings available*/
> > +                     (status & FAN_NS_CTRL) ? seq_puts(m, "level:\t\tunknown\n")
> > +                                     : seq_puts(m, "level:\t\tauto\n");
>
> seq_printf(m, "level:\t\t%s\n", status & FAN_NS_CTRL ? "unknown" : "auto");
>

Acked.

> > +             } else {
> > +                     if (status & TP_EC_FAN_FULLSPEED)
> > +                             /* Disengaged mode takes precedence */
> > +                             seq_puts(m, "level:\t\tdisengaged\n");
> > +                     else if (status & TP_EC_FAN_AUTO)
> > +                             seq_puts(m, "level:\t\tauto\n");
>
> Please don't make an unrelated seq_printf() -> seq_puts() change in this
> patch.

Ack.
(The checkpatch.pl threw a warning regarding seq_printf() for these
lines after the changes I made.)

>
> > +                     else
> > +                             seq_printf(m, "level:\t\t%d\n", status);
> > +             }
> >               break;
> >
> >       case TPACPI_FAN_NONE:
> >
>
> --
>  i.
>

Thank you for correcting these and Apologize for any inconvenience caused.
I have noted the comments. Will share the updated patch soon.

-- 

Regards,

      Vishnu Sankar
     +817015150407 (Japan)

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