Re: cpufreq-next status.

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Dave,

On Tue, Aug 18, 2009 at 04:08:11PM -0400, Dave Jones wrote:
> I recently had a hard disk crash we took with it most of my mail
> from the last few weeks.  If there's anything you sent me that
> isn't merged in the next branch of cpufreq.git, please resend it,
> as I've probably lost it.

ouch -- hope there wasn't more damage to your data. Besides the patch I
re-sent a few seconds ago, the patch

[CPUFREQ] Cleanup governor struct, remove userspace specific set_speed functions

needs to be reverted, for it re-introduces the deadlock which was fixed by
commit 9e76988e9390a4ff4d171f690586d0c58186b47e (Eliminate cpufreq_userspace
scaling_setspeed deadlock).

Also, I'm not that sure that the three most recent patches by Thomas
(one-governor-per-system) are ready to go. Thomas?

Best,
	Dominik
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