Re: [PATCH 4/9] ia64: cpufreq: move cpufreq driver to drivers/cpufreq

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On 2 April 2013 02:52, Tony Luck <tony.luck@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> [Repost in plain text so the lists don't bounce it - curse you Gmail
> for switching to HTML]

Just to let others know how you fixed it: Above the compose area there
is a small button (or whatever you call it) which can show "Rich Formatting"
or "plain text". Click on that so that it shows "Rich Formatting" all the time.

>> Any comments on this patch?
>
> This part looks OK ... But is there a big finish later in the patch series where
> you unify some/all of the cpufreq code across architectures?  By
> itself just moving
> bits from arch/ia64/kernel/cpufreq to drivers/cpufreq/ doesn't look to add
> much value.

There are people (including me) who tried various times to get things fixed/
consolidated in cpufreq area. They mostly worked over cleaning up stuff inside
drivers/cpufreq area rather then looking at complete kernel. To make that
path easy, this patchset is the first step: "Bring all of them together"..

After this more consolidation work may follow which will span all
cpufreq drivers.
One aspect would be to use cpufreq-cpu0 for whatever platform we can.

For now, your Ack will work :)
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