On 1 March 2014 06:39, Rafael J. Wysocki wrote:
> And while I'm at it, can we *please* avoid adding new #ifdef blocks into
> function bodies?
>
> Please introduce a wrapper around __find_governor() returning NULL for
> CONFIG_HOTPLUG_CPU unset.
I have tried fixing all the suggestions you gave for
On Tuesday, February 25, 2014 02:20:09 PM Viresh Kumar wrote:
> We call __find_governor() during addition of first CPU of every policy to find
> the last governor used for this CPU before it was hotplugged-out.
>
> After that we call cpufreq_parse_governor() in cpufreq_init_policy() either
> with
On Tuesday, February 25, 2014 02:20:09 PM Viresh Kumar wrote:
> We call __find_governor() during addition of first CPU of every policy to find
> the last governor used for this CPU before it was hotplugged-out.
>
> After that we call cpufreq_parse_governor() in cpufreq_init_policy() either
> with
We call __find_governor() during addition of first CPU of every policy to find
the last governor used for this CPU before it was hotplugged-out.
After that we call cpufreq_parse_governor() in cpufreq_init_policy() either with
this governor or default governor. And right after that policy->governor
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