I have recently seen the Google I/O session: Anatomy & Physiology of
an Android.
Patrick Brady mentioned power management in Android, and I am highly
interested in it.

But I have a question that what is more aggressive power management
policy?
What is the different between the Android and Linux default one?
Does that mean if I don't use partial/full weak lock, even the CPU is
running, Android will also put the CPU to lower frequency then to idle
state?
Does the current kernel patch have the behavior to do that?

I need some detail information about it.
Hope somebody could help me.
Thanks very much!

Best Regards,
Yuchih

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