Hi Jon,
> So these have been sitting in my folder waiting for acks or some other
> sort of discussion, but it's been awfully quiet. Should I take them, or
> do they need further work or ... ?
These (well, the v1 actually) have been picked recently up by Ingo
in tip/sched/core.
Thanks,
Quentun
On Mon, 21 Jan 2019 11:17:21 +
Quentin Perret wrote:
> The recently introduced Energy Aware Scheduling (EAS) feature relies on
> a large set of concepts, assumptions, and design choices that are
> probably not obvious for an outsider. Moreover, enabling EAS on a
> particular platform isn't st
The recently introduced Energy Aware Scheduling (EAS) feature relies on
a large set of concepts, assumptions, and design choices that are
probably not obvious for an outsider. Moreover, enabling EAS on a
particular platform isn't straightforward because of all its
dependencies. This series tries to
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