On 2015-11-25 00:11, Ian Perkins wrote:
I meant with the big.LITTLE scheduler already disabled... I'm a little
rusty, my day job is eating my life and I haven't had time to work on
anything fun. if it is trivial to do disable in the mainline kernel,
then chalk it up to just another dumb question ;)
It's just an option in the configuration. Do "make menuconfig", you
should be able to find it.
Note that this will severely upset interactive performance (you have
a 50% chance of the power hungry user app, e.g. Firefox, getting
scheduled on the slow cores), and battery life in regular usage. Handy
for compile farm machines, but more harm than good for regular desktop
use.
So do you need a Chromebook XE303 image?
Gordan
On Tue, Nov 24, 2015 at 12:41 PM, Gordan Bobic <[email protected]>
wrote:
On 2015-11-24 17:16, Ian Perkins wrote:
Gordan, do you intend on making that kernel change in your Samsung
Chromebook 2 accessible generally?
How do you mean? The kernel is vanilla mainline with the exynos
defconfig,
there are no special patches in it.
My 1st gen Samsung Chromebook ended
up on (possibly permanent) loaner and I'm trying to figure out how
to
afford a second gen one...
Right, so you would like an image that works on the XE303? Let me
see if I can find time to build one for you this weekend with a
mainline u-boot and mainline kernel.
Note that audio still doesn't work for either the Mk1 or the Mk2
chromebooks with the mainline kernel. The workaround is to use a
bluetooth headset/speaker. :-(
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