On Wed, Nov 11 2015 at 02:10 -0700, Zhaoyang Huang wrote:
On 6 October 2015 at 22:27, Marc Titinger wrote:
From: Marc Titinger
Cpuidle now handles c-states and power-states differently. c-states do not
decrement
the reference count for the CPUs in the cluster, while power-states i.e.
cluste
On 6 October 2015 at 22:27, Marc Titinger wrote:
> From: Marc Titinger
>
> Cpuidle now handles c-states and power-states differently. c-states do not
> decrement
> the reference count for the CPUs in the cluster, while power-states i.e.
> cluster level states like 'CLUSTER_SLEEP_0' in the case
From: Marc Titinger
Cpuidle now handles c-states and power-states differently. c-states do not
decrement
the reference count for the CPUs in the cluster, while power-states i.e.
cluster level states like 'CLUSTER_SLEEP_0' in the case of juno, will.
The 'D1' fake device also registers intermedi
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