Re: [linux-pm] Re: PowerOP Take 2 0/3 Intro

2005-08-31 Thread Patrick Mochel
On Thu, 25 Aug 2005, Todd Poynor wrote: > In case it's getting lost in all these details, the main point of all > this is to pose the question: "are arbitrary power parameters arranged > into a set with mutually consistent values (called here an operating > point) a good low-level abstraction for

Re: PowerOP Take 2 0/3 Intro

2005-08-25 Thread Todd Poynor
Jordan Crouse wrote: Todd - do you have a ChangeLog from Take 1? :) Right, here's what's changed in this version... The generic structure of an operating point as an array of integers is dropped. A struct powerop_point is now an entirely backend-defined struct of arbitrary fields. There i

Re: PowerOP Take 2 0/3 Intro

2005-08-25 Thread Jordan Crouse
Todd - do you have a ChangeLog from Take 1? :) Jordan -- Jordan Crouse Senior Linux Engineer AMD - Personal Connectivity Solutions Group - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-kernel" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] More majordomo info at http://vger.ke

PowerOP Take 2 0/3 Intro

2005-08-24 Thread Todd Poynor
PowerOP is a system power parameter management API submitted for discussion. PowerOP writes and reads power "operating points", comprised of arbitrary values, called power parameters, that correspond to registers, clocks, dividers, voltage regulators, etc. that may be modified to set a basic power