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SubjectRe: powernow-k8-acpi driver
Hi!

> > > > We could make that functionality depend on CONFIG_ACPI, and allow
> > > > runtime selection only if its defined... But those two drivers are
> > > > pretty different just now and acpi-dependend chunk is pretty big. (It
> > > > does funny stuff like polling for AC plug removal if we are in
> > > > high-power state and battery would not handle that. Old driver simply
> > > > refused to use high-power states on such machines.)
> > >
> > > you're aware of Dominik/Bruno's work on the 'acpilib'[1] stuff in this
> > > area right ? We'll need that anyway for Powernow-k7 and maybe longhaul too
> > > and its senseless duplicating this code.
> >
> > That [1] looks like promise of url, but I don't see that url.
>
> Hmm, cpufreq mailing list archives are your best bet.
> What I meant to add was..

Ahha. Unfortunately, cpufreq mailing lists are only available to list
subscribers. Ouch.

Pavel

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