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- ACPICA update to upstream version 20140424. That includes a number of fixes and improvements related to things like GPE handling, table loading, headers, memory mapping and unmapping, DSDT/SSDT overriding, and the Unload() operator. The acpidump utility from upstream ACPICA is included too. From Bob Moore, Lv Zheng, David Box, David Binderman, and Colin Ian King. - Fixes and cleanups related to ACPI video and backlight interfaces from Hans de Goede. That includes blacklist entries for some new machines and using native backlight by default. - ACPI device enumeration changes to create platform devices rather than PNP devices for ACPI device objects with _HID by default. PNP devices will still be created for the ACPI device object with device IDs corresponding to real PNP devices, so that change should not break things left and right, and we're expecting to see more and more ACPI-enumerated platform devices in the future. From Zhang Rui and Rafael J Wysocki. - Updates for the ACPI LPSS (Low-Power Subsystem) driver allowing it to handle system suspend/resume on Asus T100 correctly. From Heikki Krogerus and Rafael J Wysocki. - PM core update introducing a mechanism to allow runtime-suspended devices to stay suspended over system suspend/resume transitions if certain additional conditions related to coordination within device hierarchy are met. Related PM documentation update and ACPI PM domain support for the new feature. From Rafael J Wysocki. - Fixes and improvements related to the "freeze" sleep state. They affect several places including cpuidle, PM core, ACPI core, and the ACPI battery driver. From Rafael J Wysocki and Zhang Rui. - Miscellaneous fixes and updates of the ACPI core from Aaron Lu, Bjørn Mork, Hanjun Guo, Lan Tianyu, and Rafael J Wysocki. - Fixes and cleanups for the ACPI processor and ACPI PAD (Processor Aggregator Device) drivers from Baoquan He, Manuel Schölling, Tony Camuso, and Toshi Kani. - System suspend/resume optimization in the ACPI battery driver from Lan Tianyu. - OPP (Operating Performance Points) subsystem updates from Chander Kashyap, Mark Brown, and Nishanth Menon. - cpufreq core fixes, updates and cleanups from Srivatsa S Bhat, Stratos Karafotis, and Viresh Kumar. - Updates, fixes and cleanups for the Tegra, powernow-k8, imx6q, s5pv210, nforce2, and powernv cpufreq drivers from Brian Norris, Jingoo Han, Paul Bolle, Philipp Zabel, Stratos Karafotis, and Viresh Kumar. - intel_pstate driver fixes and cleanups from Dirk Brandewie, Doug Smythies, and Stratos Karafotis. - Enabling the big.LITTLE cpufreq driver on arm64 from Mark Brown. - Fix for the cpuidle menu governor from Chander Kashyap. - New ARM clps711x cpuidle driver from Alexander Shiyan. - Hibernate core fixes and cleanups from Chen Gang, Dan Carpenter, Fabian Frederick, Pali Rohár, and Sebastian Capella. - Intel RAPL (Running Average Power Limit) driver updates from Jacob Pan. - PNP subsystem updates from Bjorn Helgaas and Fabian Frederick. - devfreq core updates from Chanwoo Choi and Paul Bolle. - devfreq updates for exynos4 and exynos5 from Chanwoo Choi and Bartlomiej Zolnierkiewicz. - turbostat tool fix from Jean Delvare. - cpupower tool updates from Prarit Bhargava, Ramkumar Ramachandra and Thomas Renninger. - New ACPI ec_access.c tool for poking at the EC in a safe way from Thomas Renninger. / -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2.0.22 (GNU/Linux) iQIcBAABCAAGBQJTjl16AAoJEILEb/54YlRxeKgP/RRQSV7lFtf582Dw/5M/iWOg qYeNtuYFLArEmJ7SpxHdKsU1ZRm3CahAS1j7grvQMQasUxTzoavMcSBNZefeaoNK d01LVNqcyKCZs3+izRezk5N1IY+AjdrOcqCdIk8rfgFnc6kOttYUrVcIzKuIKAvJ MsJ5s/uqP8G69FsAA3Ttdtr0HKiQhN4skSt424wntQRDeJNZPBs74mPKBGh8bxlO Zr/VCDibKQ2Z8jS7x+TzwZrOxgE1/9x0Cub6GAdTvAfS8A+utPwSkneUyopNqpQ+ tJ5rz5R+HpmPMerizBuU+5s+tvjDPtH4/OZvOPSpYraQSFLOwx3hAm+a5k7fOGmc XWjXnXWT0i0V3iQkwrspTNjX1RgywbsHbmXrcWn192HResvMQ9zk2gH2ch6m8JhN yTV5V51dOZicpPuaTCvIkJpsV33p6vRz+EdPBiXoEdua5KKtOg8EnQ470dNaMR92 3ZtWmIvSgGlyPyHlSHLfGXbPUwTYvDNV3aheIoXp9E6WY3WJN9J3WXm4EHKBNVaI H83kwuk1s92cgqh22H5Pcb0CmDcrbkUdP6hhsPS/aL80/EJMljRP2AYW1Y+l1LAf pzMLmekHFqQEDjFQltwGvFV/EjFeMHnqOgQONx9ygMaayCGGTYSDx3FbRDesf8t9 qhoFcTPSxoo0XjrGrR6b =tpdF -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'pm+acpi-3.16-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/rafael/linux-pm into next Pull ACPI and power management updates from Rafael Wysocki: "ACPICA is the leader this time (63 commits), followed by cpufreq (28 commits), devfreq (15 commits), system suspend/hibernation (12 commits), ACPI video and ACPI device enumeration (10 commits each). We have no major new features this time, but there are a few significant changes of how things work. The most visible one will probably be that we are now going to create platform devices rather than PNP devices by default for ACPI device objects with _HID. That was long overdue and will be really necessary to be able to use the same drivers for the same hardware blocks on ACPI and DT-based systems going forward. We're not expecting fallout from this one (as usual), but it's something to watch nevertheless. The second change having a chance to be visible is that ACPI video will now default to using native backlight rather than the ACPI backlight interface which should generally help systems with broken Win8 BIOSes. We're hoping that all problems with the native backlight handling that we had previously have been addressed and we are in a good enough shape to flip the default, but this change should be easy enough to revert if need be. In addition to that, the system suspend core has a new mechanism to allow runtime-suspended devices to stay suspended throughout system suspend/resume transitions if some extra conditions are met (generally, they are related to coordination within device hierarchy). However, enabling this feature requires cooperation from the bus type layer and for now it has only been implemented for the ACPI PM domain (used by ACPI-enumerated platform devices mostly today). Also, the acpidump utility that was previously shipped as a separate tool will now be provided by the upstream ACPICA along with the rest of ACPICA code, which will allow it to be more up to date and better supported, and we have one new cpuidle driver (ARM clps711x). The rest is improvements related to certain specific use cases, cleanups and fixes all over the place. Specifics: - ACPICA update to upstream version 20140424. That includes a number of fixes and improvements related to things like GPE handling, table loading, headers, memory mapping and unmapping, DSDT/SSDT overriding, and the Unload() operator. The acpidump utility from upstream ACPICA is included too. From Bob Moore, Lv Zheng, David Box, David Binderman, and Colin Ian King. - Fixes and cleanups related to ACPI video and backlight interfaces from Hans de Goede. That includes blacklist entries for some new machines and using native backlight by default. - ACPI device enumeration changes to create platform devices rather than PNP devices for ACPI device objects with _HID by default. PNP devices will still be created for the ACPI device object with device IDs corresponding to real PNP devices, so that change should not break things left and right, and we're expecting to see more and more ACPI-enumerated platform devices in the future. From Zhang Rui and Rafael J Wysocki. - Updates for the ACPI LPSS (Low-Power Subsystem) driver allowing it to handle system suspend/resume on Asus T100 correctly. From Heikki Krogerus and Rafael J Wysocki. - PM core update introducing a mechanism to allow runtime-suspended devices to stay suspended over system suspend/resume transitions if certain additional conditions related to coordination within device hierarchy are met. Related PM documentation update and ACPI PM domain support for the new feature. From Rafael J Wysocki. - Fixes and improvements related to the "freeze" sleep state. They affect several places including cpuidle, PM core, ACPI core, and the ACPI battery driver. From Rafael J Wysocki and Zhang Rui. - Miscellaneous fixes and updates of the ACPI core from Aaron Lu, Bjørn Mork, Hanjun Guo, Lan Tianyu, and Rafael J Wysocki. - Fixes and cleanups for the ACPI processor and ACPI PAD (Processor Aggregator Device) drivers from Baoquan He, Manuel Schölling, Tony Camuso, and Toshi Kani. - System suspend/resume optimization in the ACPI battery driver from Lan Tianyu. - OPP (Operating Performance Points) subsystem updates from Chander Kashyap, Mark Brown, and Nishanth Menon. - cpufreq core fixes, updates and cleanups from Srivatsa S Bhat, Stratos Karafotis, and Viresh Kumar. - Updates, fixes and cleanups for the Tegra, powernow-k8, imx6q, s5pv210, nforce2, and powernv cpufreq drivers from Brian Norris, Jingoo Han, Paul Bolle, Philipp Zabel, Stratos Karafotis, and Viresh Kumar. - intel_pstate driver fixes and cleanups from Dirk Brandewie, Doug Smythies, and Stratos Karafotis. - Enabling the big.LITTLE cpufreq driver on arm64 from Mark Brown. - Fix for the cpuidle menu governor from Chander Kashyap. - New ARM clps711x cpuidle driver from Alexander Shiyan. - Hibernate core fixes and cleanups from Chen Gang, Dan Carpenter, Fabian Frederick, Pali Rohár, and Sebastian Capella. - Intel RAPL (Running Average Power Limit) driver updates from Jacob Pan. - PNP subsystem updates from Bjorn Helgaas and Fabian Frederick. - devfreq core updates from Chanwoo Choi and Paul Bolle. - devfreq updates for exynos4 and exynos5 from Chanwoo Choi and Bartlomiej Zolnierkiewicz. - turbostat tool fix from Jean Delvare. - cpupower tool updates from Prarit Bhargava, Ramkumar Ramachandra and Thomas Renninger. - New ACPI ec_access.c tool for poking at the EC in a safe way from Thomas Renninger" * tag 'pm+acpi-3.16-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/rafael/linux-pm: (187 commits) ACPICA: Namespace: Remove _PRP method support. intel_pstate: Improve initial busy calculation intel_pstate: add sample time scaling intel_pstate: Correct rounding in busy calculation intel_pstate: Remove C0 tracking PM / hibernate: fixed typo in comment ACPI: Fix x86 regression related to early mapping size limitation ACPICA: Tables: Add mechanism to control early table checksum verification. ACPI / scan: use platform bus type by default for _HID enumeration ACPI / scan: always register ACPI LPSS scan handler ACPI / scan: always register memory hotplug scan handler ACPI / scan: always register container scan handler ACPI / scan: Change the meaning of missing .attach() in scan handlers ACPI / scan: introduce platform_id device PNP type flag ACPI / scan: drop unsupported serial IDs from PNP ACPI scan handler ID list ACPI / scan: drop IDs that do not comply with the ACPI PNP ID rule ACPI / PNP: use device ID list for PNPACPI device enumeration ACPI / scan: .match() callback for ACPI scan handlers ACPI / battery: wakeup the system only when necessary power_supply: allow power supply devices registered w/o wakeup source ...
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#
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# ARM CPU Frequency scaling drivers
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#
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# big LITTLE core layer and glue drivers
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config ARM_BIG_LITTLE_CPUFREQ
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tristate "Generic ARM big LITTLE CPUfreq driver"
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depends on (BIG_LITTLE && ARM_CPU_TOPOLOGY) || (ARM64 && SMP)
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depends on HAVE_CLK
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select PM_OPP
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help
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This enables the Generic CPUfreq driver for ARM big.LITTLE platforms.
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config ARM_DT_BL_CPUFREQ
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tristate "Generic probing via DT for ARM big LITTLE CPUfreq driver"
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depends on ARM_BIG_LITTLE_CPUFREQ && OF
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help
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This enables probing via DT for Generic CPUfreq driver for ARM
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big.LITTLE platform. This gets frequency tables from DT.
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config ARM_VEXPRESS_SPC_CPUFREQ
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tristate "Versatile Express SPC based CPUfreq driver"
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depends on ARM_BIG_LITTLE_CPUFREQ && ARCH_VEXPRESS_SPC
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help
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This add the CPUfreq driver support for Versatile Express
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big.LITTLE platforms using SPC for power management.
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config ARM_EXYNOS_CPUFREQ
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bool
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config ARM_EXYNOS4210_CPUFREQ
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bool "SAMSUNG EXYNOS4210"
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depends on CPU_EXYNOS4210
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default y
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select ARM_EXYNOS_CPUFREQ
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help
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This adds the CPUFreq driver for Samsung EXYNOS4210
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SoC (S5PV310 or S5PC210).
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If in doubt, say N.
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config ARM_EXYNOS4X12_CPUFREQ
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bool "SAMSUNG EXYNOS4x12"
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depends on SOC_EXYNOS4212 || SOC_EXYNOS4412
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default y
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select ARM_EXYNOS_CPUFREQ
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help
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This adds the CPUFreq driver for Samsung EXYNOS4X12
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SoC (EXYNOS4212 or EXYNOS4412).
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If in doubt, say N.
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config ARM_EXYNOS5250_CPUFREQ
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bool "SAMSUNG EXYNOS5250"
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depends on SOC_EXYNOS5250
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default y
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select ARM_EXYNOS_CPUFREQ
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help
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This adds the CPUFreq driver for Samsung EXYNOS5250
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SoC.
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If in doubt, say N.
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config ARM_EXYNOS5440_CPUFREQ
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bool "SAMSUNG EXYNOS5440"
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depends on SOC_EXYNOS5440
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depends on HAVE_CLK && OF
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select PM_OPP
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default y
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help
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This adds the CPUFreq driver for Samsung EXYNOS5440
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SoC. The nature of exynos5440 clock controller is
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different than previous exynos controllers so not using
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the common exynos framework.
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If in doubt, say N.
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config ARM_EXYNOS_CPU_FREQ_BOOST_SW
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bool "EXYNOS Frequency Overclocking - Software"
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depends on ARM_EXYNOS_CPUFREQ
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select CPU_FREQ_BOOST_SW
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select EXYNOS_THERMAL
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help
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This driver supports software managed overclocking (BOOST).
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It allows usage of special frequencies for Samsung Exynos
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processors if thermal conditions are appropriate.
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It requires, for safe operation, thermal framework with properly
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defined trip points.
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If in doubt, say N.
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config ARM_HIGHBANK_CPUFREQ
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tristate "Calxeda Highbank-based"
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depends on ARCH_HIGHBANK && GENERIC_CPUFREQ_CPU0 && REGULATOR
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default m
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help
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This adds the CPUFreq driver for Calxeda Highbank SoC
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based boards.
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If in doubt, say N.
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config ARM_IMX6Q_CPUFREQ
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tristate "Freescale i.MX6 cpufreq support"
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depends on ARCH_MXC
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depends on REGULATOR_ANATOP
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help
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This adds cpufreq driver support for Freescale i.MX6 series SoCs.
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If in doubt, say N.
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config ARM_INTEGRATOR
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tristate "CPUfreq driver for ARM Integrator CPUs"
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depends on ARCH_INTEGRATOR
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default y
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help
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This enables the CPUfreq driver for ARM Integrator CPUs.
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If in doubt, say Y.
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config ARM_KIRKWOOD_CPUFREQ
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def_bool MACH_KIRKWOOD
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help
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This adds the CPUFreq driver for Marvell Kirkwood
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SoCs.
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config ARM_OMAP2PLUS_CPUFREQ
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bool "TI OMAP2+"
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depends on ARCH_OMAP2PLUS
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default ARCH_OMAP2PLUS
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config ARM_S3C_CPUFREQ
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bool
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help
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Internal configuration node for common cpufreq on Samsung SoC
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config ARM_S3C24XX_CPUFREQ
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bool "CPUfreq driver for Samsung S3C24XX series CPUs (EXPERIMENTAL)"
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depends on ARCH_S3C24XX
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select ARM_S3C_CPUFREQ
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help
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This enables the CPUfreq driver for the Samsung S3C24XX family
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of CPUs.
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For details, take a look at <file:Documentation/cpu-freq>.
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If in doubt, say N.
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config ARM_S3C24XX_CPUFREQ_DEBUG
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bool "Debug CPUfreq Samsung driver core"
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depends on ARM_S3C24XX_CPUFREQ
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help
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Enable s3c_freq_dbg for the Samsung S3C CPUfreq core
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config ARM_S3C24XX_CPUFREQ_IODEBUG
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bool "Debug CPUfreq Samsung driver IO timing"
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depends on ARM_S3C24XX_CPUFREQ
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help
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Enable s3c_freq_iodbg for the Samsung S3C CPUfreq core
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config ARM_S3C24XX_CPUFREQ_DEBUGFS
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bool "Export debugfs for CPUFreq"
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depends on ARM_S3C24XX_CPUFREQ && DEBUG_FS
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help
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Export status information via debugfs.
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config ARM_S3C2410_CPUFREQ
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bool
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depends on ARM_S3C24XX_CPUFREQ && CPU_S3C2410
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select S3C2410_CPUFREQ_UTILS
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help
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CPU Frequency scaling support for S3C2410
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config ARM_S3C2412_CPUFREQ
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bool
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depends on ARM_S3C24XX_CPUFREQ && CPU_S3C2412
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default y
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select S3C2412_IOTIMING
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help
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CPU Frequency scaling support for S3C2412 and S3C2413 SoC CPUs.
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config ARM_S3C2416_CPUFREQ
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bool "S3C2416 CPU Frequency scaling support"
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depends on CPU_S3C2416
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help
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This adds the CPUFreq driver for the Samsung S3C2416 and
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S3C2450 SoC. The S3C2416 supports changing the rate of the
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armdiv clock source and also entering a so called dynamic
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voltage scaling mode in which it is possible to reduce the
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core voltage of the CPU.
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If in doubt, say N.
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config ARM_S3C2416_CPUFREQ_VCORESCALE
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bool "Allow voltage scaling for S3C2416 arm core"
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depends on ARM_S3C2416_CPUFREQ && REGULATOR
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help
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Enable CPU voltage scaling when entering the dvs mode.
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It uses information gathered through existing hardware and
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tests but not documented in any datasheet.
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If in doubt, say N.
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config ARM_S3C2440_CPUFREQ
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bool "S3C2440/S3C2442 CPU Frequency scaling support"
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depends on ARM_S3C24XX_CPUFREQ && (CPU_S3C2440 || CPU_S3C2442)
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select S3C2410_CPUFREQ_UTILS
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default y
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help
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CPU Frequency scaling support for S3C2440 and S3C2442 SoC CPUs.
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config ARM_S3C64XX_CPUFREQ
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bool "Samsung S3C64XX"
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depends on CPU_S3C6410
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default y
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help
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This adds the CPUFreq driver for Samsung S3C6410 SoC.
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If in doubt, say N.
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config ARM_S5PV210_CPUFREQ
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bool "Samsung S5PV210 and S5PC110"
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depends on CPU_S5PV210
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default y
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help
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This adds the CPUFreq driver for Samsung S5PV210 and
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S5PC110 SoCs.
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If in doubt, say N.
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config ARM_SA1100_CPUFREQ
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bool
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config ARM_SA1110_CPUFREQ
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bool
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config ARM_SPEAR_CPUFREQ
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bool "SPEAr CPUFreq support"
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depends on PLAT_SPEAR
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default y
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help
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This adds the CPUFreq driver support for SPEAr SOCs.
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config ARM_TEGRA_CPUFREQ
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bool "TEGRA CPUFreq support"
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depends on ARCH_TEGRA
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default y
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help
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This adds the CPUFreq driver support for TEGRA SOCs.
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