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Message-Id: <6c3c9c9fa4961ca081c2742684201418@nomadgs.com>
Date: Sun, 24 Sep 2006 14:33:23 -0700
From: Matthew Locke <matt@...adgs.com>
To: Pavel Machek <pavel@....cz>
Cc: linux-pm@...ts.osdl.org, "Scott E. Preece" <preece@...orola.com>,
linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org
Subject: Re: [linux-pm] [PATCH] PowerOP, PowerOP Core, 1/2
On Sep 23, 2006, at 4:18 AM, Pavel Machek wrote:
> Hi!
>
>> Note that I don't think PowerOp would cover all devices. In fact, I
>> think most devices would remain autonomous or controlled as part of
>> specific subsystems. The only things that PowerOp would bundle
>> together
>> would be things that aren't independent (and may not even be visible
>> as
>> "devices" in the usual Linux sense), but that have to be managed
>> together in changing frequency/voltage. At least, that's the way I
>> imagined it would work.
>
> Well, two objections to that
>
> a) current powerop code does not handle 256 CPU machine, because that
> would need 256 independend bundles, and powerop has hardcoded "only
> one bundle" rule.
The 256 is only a temporary implementation limitation.
>
> b) having some devices controlled by powerop and some by specific
> subsystem is indeed ugly. I'd hope powerop would cover all the
> devices. (Or maybe cover _no_ devices). Userland should not need to
> know if touchscreen is part of SoC or if it happens to be independend
> on given machine.
PowerOP does *not* cover devices. It covers system level parameters
such clocks, buses, voltages.
>
> Pavel
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