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Date: Fri, 18 May 2012 16:06:01 +0530
From: Santosh Shilimkar <santosh.shilimkar@...com>
To: Colin Cross <ccross@...roid.com>
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Subject: Re: [PATCHv3 0/4] coupled cpuidle state support
On Tuesday 08 May 2012 06:27 AM, Colin Cross wrote:
> On some ARM SMP SoCs (OMAP4460, Tegra 2, and probably more), the
> cpus cannot be independently powered down, either due to
> sequencing restrictions (on Tegra 2, cpu 0 must be the last to
> power down), or due to HW bugs (on OMAP4460, a cpu powering up
> will corrupt the gic state unless the other cpu runs a work
> around). Each cpu has a power state that it can enter without
> coordinating with the other cpu (usually Wait For Interrupt, or
> WFI), and one or more "coupled" power states that affect blocks
> shared between the cpus (L2 cache, interrupt controller, and
> sometimes the whole SoC). Entering a coupled power state must
> be tightly controlled on both cpus.
>
[...]
> This series has been tested and reviewed by Santosh and Kevin
> for OMAP4, which has a cpuidle series ready for 3.5, and Tegra
> and Exynos5 patches are in progress. I think this is ready to
> go in. Lean, are you maintaining a cpuidle tree for linux-next?
> If not, I can publish a tree for linux-next, or this could go in
> through Arnd's tree.
I haven't seen any response so far on who is lining up this
series for 3.5 ? Not sure if it made it to linux-next either.
Regards
santosh
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