Messages in this thread | | | Date | Wed, 13 Sep 2006 22:55:29 -0700 | From | Greg KH <> | Subject | OpPoint summary |
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On Wed, Sep 13, 2006 at 04:50:43PM -0700, David Singleton wrote: > Greg, > here's a few paragraphs about the power management code I'm working on. > The OpPoint patch set is a fully functionaly power management solution, > from kernel operating state support to userland power manager.
Thanks for the summary, but it was a bit longer than just "one paragraph" :)
> OpPoint constructs operating points for all supported frequency, voltage > and suspend states for PC and SoC solutions running Linux. OpPoint > does not break or replace cpufreq. It leverages cpufreq code to provide > the same driver scaling functions when cpu frequency changes affect drivers.
So it works with cpufreq? That's a good thing, as it is a requirement. We can't just break current usages.
> OpPoint is a fully functional solution ready for testing and evaluation > in Andrew's or your tree. > > The kernel patches are available at: > > http://source.mvista.com/~dsingleton/2.6.1-rc6
I get a 404 with that link :(
Care to resend your patches in the proper format, through email so that we can see them, and possibly get some testing in -mm if they look sane?
thanks,
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