On Sat, 2009-01-31 at 00:21 +0100, ext Kevin Hilman wrote:

> CPUfreq policy is just as easily set in the kernel at init time.  Then
> the default would be set right, and the rootfs would be left to change
> it if desired.

But in general the situation is more complex and knowledge about the
packaging and its thermal model is needed.

Note that with packaging i refer to both the omap package (does it use
stacked memory or not, is it a memory combo, etc) and the _device_
package.

Not getting errors is not a good indication that the system is really
operating in a safe mode; the device might be stable all the time but
its life be more than halved.

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Cheers, Igor

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Igor Stoppa
Maemo Software - Nokia Devices R&D - Helsinki

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