"Peter 'p2' De Schrijver" <[email protected]> writes:

> This patch introduces a new C state C0 which keeps both core and mpu
> powerdomains in ON state. This gives us low latency at a cost of higher
> power consumption.
>

I don't like the name 'C0' for an idle-state.  In ACPI terms, C0 is an
active state, not an idle state.  I know this is not an ACPI system,
but since we're using ACPI names, we should be consistent.

Is there a real benefit to having an additional state here?  Shouldn't
we just make these changes or C1?

Also, for a single patch, can you include the description in the patch
itself instead of the 'PATCH 0/1'.  Thanks.

Kevin

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