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From: Mikko Perttunen <mikko.perttunen@kapsi.fi>
To: Eduardo Valentin <edubezval@gmail.com>,
Rui Zhang <rui.zhang@intel.com>,
ezequiel.garcia@free-electrons.com, amit.kachhap@linaro.org,
viresh.kumar@linaro.org, amit.daniel@samsung.com,
hongbo.zhang@linaro.com, andrew@lunn.ch, durgadoss.r@intel.com,
peter@piie.net, shawn.guo@linaro.org, aaron.lu@intel.com,
caesar.wang@rock-chips.com, b.zolnierkie@samsung.com,
l.majewski@samsung.com, vincenzo.frascino@st.com,
mperttunen@nvidia.com, srinivas.pandruvada@linux.intel.com,
jacob.jun.pan@linux.intel.com, bcousson@baylibre.com
Cc: LKML <linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org>, Linux PM <linux-pm@vger.kernel.org>
Subject: Re: [PATCH RFC 02/12] Documentation: thermal docbook: add glossary
Date: Mon, 16 Feb 2015 15:01:25 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <54E1EA25.3000308@kapsi.fi> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <1423517653-11359-3-git-send-email-edubezval@gmail.com>
On 02/09/2015 11:34 PM, Eduardo Valentin wrote:
> This change introduces a section in the Introduction Chapter to
> list concepts used by the Thermal Framework.
>
> Signed-off-by: Eduardo Valentin <edubezval@gmail.com>
> ---
> Documentation/DocBook/thermal.tmpl | 129 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-
> 1 file changed, 128 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)
>
> diff --git a/Documentation/DocBook/thermal.tmpl b/Documentation/DocBook/thermal.tmpl
> index f8fb8a2..66efed3 100644
> --- a/Documentation/DocBook/thermal.tmpl
> +++ b/Documentation/DocBook/thermal.tmpl
> @@ -84,5 +84,132 @@
> devices.
> </para>
>
> - </chapter>
> + <sect1 id="glossary">
> + <title>Glossary</title>
> + <para>The Linux Kernel Thermal Framework uses a
> + specific terminology to represent the entities involved
> + in thermal constrained environments. This section
> + summaries the terminology as dictionary. These terms are
> + in use within the present document and in the source
> + code of the Linux Kernel Thermal Framework.
> + </para>
> + <glossary>
> + <glossentry>
> + <glossterm>Thermal Zone</glossterm>
> + <glossdef>
> + <para>Thermal zones represent
> + what is the current status of a
> + thermal constrained zone in the
> + hardware. The zone usually is a
> + device or component. The status
> + of a thermal zone is mainly with
> + respect to temperature.
> + Currently, the Linux Kernel
> + Thermal Framework represents
> + temperature in miliCelsius. The
milli-Celsius or millicelsius. Same change later too.
> + current abstraction covers for
> + non negative temperatures and
> + constraints.
> + </para>
> + </glossdef>
> + </glossentry>
> + <glossentry>
> + <glossterm>Thermal Sensors</glossterm>
> + <glossdef>
> + <para>Thermal sensors provide
> + temperature sensing capabilities
> + on thermal zones. Typical
> + devices are I2C ADC converters
> + and bandgaps. These are nodes
> + providing temperature data to
> + thermal zones. Thermal sensor
> + devices may control one or more
> + internal sensors.
> + </para>
> + </glossdef>
> + </glossentry>
> + <glossentry>
> + <glossterm>Trips Points</glossterm>
> + <glossdef>
> + <para>The trip node describes a
> + point in the temperature domain
> + in which the system takes an
> + action. This item describes just
> + the point, not the action. Trip
> + points are represented as
> + temperature in miliCelsius. The
here
> + current abstraction covers for
> + non negative temperatures.
One thing I'd also like to see documented is the roles of the different
trip types (PASSIVE, ACTIVE, HOT, CRITICAL) and when each should be used.
> + </para>
> + </glossdef>
> + </glossentry>
> + <glossentry>
> + <glossterm>Thermal Governor</glossterm>
> + <glossdef>
> + <para>Thermal Governors
> + represent a policy to manage the
> + thermal zone device temperature.
> + The governor targets to keep
> + temperature in an acceptable
> + range which correlates to the
> + power budget, while maximizing
> + the performance. Governors can
> + be implemented in Kernel Space
> + or in User Space.
> + </para>
> + </glossdef>
> + </glossentry>
> + <glossentry>
> + <glossterm>Thermal Cooling Device</glossterm>
> + <glossdef>
> + <para>Cooling devices provide
> + control on power dissipation.
> + There are essentially two ways
> + to provide control on power
> + dissipation. First is by means
> + of regulating device
> + performance, which is known as
> + passive cooling. A typical
> + passive cooling is a CPU that
> + has dynamic voltage and
> + frequency scaling (DVFS), and
> + uses lower frequencies as
> + cooling states. Second is by
> + means of activating devices in
> + order to remove the dissipated
> + heat, which is known as active
> + cooling, e.g. regulating fan
> + speeds. In both cases, cooling
> + devices shall have a way to
> + determine the state of cooling
> + in which the device is.
> + </para>
> + </glossdef>
> + </glossentry>
> + <glossentry>
> + <glossterm>Cooling State</glossterm>
> + <glossdef>
> + <para>Any cooling device has a
> + range of cooling states (i.e.
> + different levels of heat
> + dissipation). For example a
> + fan's cooling states correspond
> + to the different fan speeds
> + possible. Cooling states are
> + referred to by single unsigned
> + integers, where larger numbers
> + mean greater heat dissipation.
> + The precise set of cooling
> + states associated with a device
> + (as referred to be the
> + cooling-min-state and
> + cooling-max-state properties)
> + should be defined in a
> + particular device's binding.
> + </para>
> + </glossdef>
> + </glossentry>
> + </glossary>
> + </sect1>
> + </chapter>
> </book>
>
Cheers,
Mikko.
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2015-02-16 13:01 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 24+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2015-02-09 21:34 [PATCH RFC 00/12] The Linux Kernel Thermal Framework Docbook Eduardo Valentin
2015-02-09 21:34 ` [PATCH RFC 01/12] Documentation: Introduce Linux Kernel Thermal Framework DocBook Eduardo Valentin
2015-02-10 22:50 ` Randy Dunlap
2015-02-16 15:17 ` Eduardo Valentin
2015-02-18 11:13 ` Javi Merino
2015-02-09 21:34 ` [PATCH RFC 02/12] Documentation: thermal docbook: add glossary Eduardo Valentin
2015-02-10 22:50 ` Randy Dunlap
2015-02-16 15:19 ` Eduardo Valentin
2015-02-16 13:01 ` Mikko Perttunen [this message]
2015-02-17 3:22 ` Eduardo Valentin
2015-02-18 11:52 ` Javi Merino
2015-02-18 16:58 ` Srinivas Pandruvada
2015-02-17 3:27 ` Eduardo Valentin
2015-02-09 21:34 ` [PATCH RFC 03/12] thermal: cpu_cooling: remove duplicate documentation entries Eduardo Valentin
2015-02-09 21:34 ` [PATCH RFC 04/12] thermal: of-thermal: remove kernel doc warn Eduardo Valentin
2015-02-09 21:34 ` [PATCH RFC 05/12] thermal: thermal.h: minor kernel doc fix Eduardo Valentin
2015-02-09 21:34 ` [PATCH RFC 06/12] thermal: thermal_core: correct kernel doc wording on thermal_zone_get_temp Eduardo Valentin
2015-02-09 21:34 ` [PATCH RFC 07/12] Documentation: thermal docbook: introduce API reference chapter Eduardo Valentin
2015-02-09 21:34 ` [PATCH RFC 08/12] thermal: fair share: fix kernel doc entry Eduardo Valentin
2015-02-09 21:34 ` [PATCH RFC 09/12] thermal: user space: " Eduardo Valentin
2015-02-09 21:34 ` [PATCH RFC 10/12] thermal: bang bang: " Eduardo Valentin
2015-02-09 21:34 ` [PATCH RFC 11/12] thermal: step wise: " Eduardo Valentin
2015-02-09 21:34 ` [PATCH RFC 12/12] Documentation: thermal docbook: introduce governor chapter Eduardo Valentin
2015-02-18 16:21 ` Javi Merino
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