On Thu, Nov 17, 2011 at 10:29 PM, Kevin Hilman <[email protected]> wrote:
> [email protected] writes:
>
>> From: Jean Pihet <[email protected]>
>>
>> The MPU latency figures for cpuidle include the MPU itself and also
>> the peripherals needed for the MPU to execute instructions (e.g.
>> main memory, caches, IRQ controller, MMU etc). On OMAP3 those
>> peripherals belong to the MPU and CORE power domains and so the
>> cpuidle C-states are a combination of MPU and CORE states.
>>
>> This patch implements the relation between the cpuidle and per-
>> device PM QoS frameworks in the OMAP3 specific idle callbacks.
>>
>> The chosen C-state shall satisfy the following conditions:
>>  . the 'valid' field is enabled,
>>  . it satisfies the enable_off_mode flag,
>
> Not directly related to this patch, but is there any reason to keep the
> 'enable_off_mode' flag after this series?
enable_off_mode could be removed completely after this series unless
there is a need to prevent OFF mode for debug reasons.

>
> Kevin
>

Thanks,
Jean
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