Currently, when we set the acpi governor to "userspace", we check if it is already set to this value, and if it is, we skip setting it.
However, we never save this value anywhere, so that next time we come back and request the governor to be set to its original value, the original value is empty. Fix it by saving the original pstate governor first. While we're at it, replace `strlcpy` with `rte_strscpy`. Fixes: 445c6528b55f ("power: common interface for guest and host") Cc: david.h...@intel.com Signed-off-by: Anatoly Burakov <anatoly.bura...@intel.com> --- lib/power/power_acpi_cpufreq.c | 5 +++-- 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/lib/power/power_acpi_cpufreq.c b/lib/power/power_acpi_cpufreq.c index 84a9d75207..d028a9947f 100644 --- a/lib/power/power_acpi_cpufreq.c +++ b/lib/power/power_acpi_cpufreq.c @@ -152,6 +152,9 @@ power_set_governor_userspace(struct rte_power_info *pi) /* Strip off terminating '\n' */ strtok(buf, "\n"); + /* Save the original governor */ + rte_strscpy(pi->governor_ori, buf, sizeof(pi->governor_ori)); + /* Check if current governor is userspace */ if (strncmp(buf, POWER_GOVERNOR_USERSPACE, sizeof(POWER_GOVERNOR_USERSPACE)) == 0) { @@ -160,8 +163,6 @@ power_set_governor_userspace(struct rte_power_info *pi) "already userspace\n", pi->lcore_id); goto out; } - /* Save the original governor */ - strlcpy(pi->governor_ori, buf, sizeof(pi->governor_ori)); /* Write 'userspace' to the governor */ val = fseek(f, 0, SEEK_SET); -- 2.25.1