Hi,

Nelson Castillo wrote:
Hello Michael.

On Fri, Oct 30, 2009 at 12:55 PM, Michael Trimarchi
<[email protected]> wrote:
Waiting for the new 2.6.3x openmoko kernel, these series of patches
add some frequency scaling to the andy-tracking kernel

The 2.6.31 kernel Lars is building is already booting and can be used
with graphics.

I know but I need to port android stuff on it and change the glamo to re-enable
pan.
hope that they
apply because they are based on my private kernel version. BTW.

This means you didn't test the resulting kernel in andy-tracking,
right? I think the patches should be tested there.
If the patches apply, is somebody willing to test a binary kernel?

How to use them:
config the PERFORMANCE governator during bootup, when the system is "up"
set the cpuinfo_min_freq to 100000 because the pheripheral doesn't support
lower frequency and the use the ondemand governator to automatically switch
>from 400000 to 100000.

Sounds very useful.

This is a test. There are some open issue like flowcontrolled during frequency scaling.
I have some idea but I think that is a general linux-problem

Michael


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