On Thursday, September 20, 2012, Daniel Lezcano wrote:
> The function __cpuidle_register_driver name is confusing because it
> suggests, conforming to the coding style of the kernel, it registers
> the driver without taking a lock. Actually, it just fill the different
> power field states with a de
The function __cpuidle_register_driver name is confusing because it
suggests, conforming to the coding style of the kernel, it registers
the driver without taking a lock. Actually, it just fill the different
power field states with a decresing value if the power has not been
specified.
Clarify the