On Tue, 2007-02-13 at 05:31 -0800, Venkatesh Pallipadi wrote:
> On Mon, Feb 12, 2007 at 08:22:01PM -0500, Dave Jones wrote:
> > On Mon, Feb 12, 2007 at 10:39:25AM -0800, Venkatesh Pallipadi wrote:
> > >
> > > Introducing 'cpuidle', a new CPU power management infrastructure to
> > manage
> > >
On Mon, Feb 12, 2007 at 08:22:01PM -0500, Dave Jones wrote:
> On Mon, Feb 12, 2007 at 10:39:25AM -0800, Venkatesh Pallipadi wrote:
> >
> > Introducing 'cpuidle', a new CPU power management infrastructure to manage
> > idle CPUs in a clean and efficient manner.
> > cpuidle separates out the
On Mon, Feb 12, 2007 at 08:22:01PM -0500, Dave Jones wrote:
On Mon, Feb 12, 2007 at 10:39:25AM -0800, Venkatesh Pallipadi wrote:
Introducing 'cpuidle', a new CPU power management infrastructure to manage
idle CPUs in a clean and efficient manner.
cpuidle separates out the drivers
On Tue, 2007-02-13 at 05:31 -0800, Venkatesh Pallipadi wrote:
On Mon, Feb 12, 2007 at 08:22:01PM -0500, Dave Jones wrote:
On Mon, Feb 12, 2007 at 10:39:25AM -0800, Venkatesh Pallipadi wrote:
Introducing 'cpuidle', a new CPU power management infrastructure to
manage
idle CPUs in
> The only differentiator that I can think of would be latency, but that seems
> to be a) covered in a different tunable, and b) probably wouldn't affect
> most people enough where it matters.
>
and for latency the kernel already has a policy thing that tracks the
maximum latency allowed if
On Mon, Feb 12, 2007 at 10:39:25AM -0800, Venkatesh Pallipadi wrote:
>
> Introducing 'cpuidle', a new CPU power management infrastructure to manage
> idle CPUs in a clean and efficient manner.
> cpuidle separates out the drivers that can provide support for multiple types
> of idle states
Introducing 'cpuidle', a new CPU power management infrastructure to manage
idle CPUs in a clean and efficient manner.
cpuidle separates out the drivers that can provide support for multiple types
of idle states and policy governors that decide on what idle state to use
at run time.
A cpuidle
Introducing 'cpuidle', a new CPU power management infrastructure to manage
idle CPUs in a clean and efficient manner.
cpuidle separates out the drivers that can provide support for multiple types
of idle states and policy governors that decide on what idle state to use
at run time.
A cpuidle
On Mon, Feb 12, 2007 at 10:39:25AM -0800, Venkatesh Pallipadi wrote:
Introducing 'cpuidle', a new CPU power management infrastructure to manage
idle CPUs in a clean and efficient manner.
cpuidle separates out the drivers that can provide support for multiple types
of idle states and
The only differentiator that I can think of would be latency, but that seems
to be a) covered in a different tunable, and b) probably wouldn't affect
most people enough where it matters.
and for latency the kernel already has a policy thing that tracks the
maximum latency allowed if we
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