Re: [PATCH]acpi c-states: Fix ACPI C3 is wrongly mapped to C2

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> I believe that powertop is bugged in how it reverse-engineers
> the C-state names and displays hardware names.  I think that
> we should put the hardware names in /sysfs and it should
> simply use them -- but more on that later.

Hi Len Brown,

I got it. Thanks for your explanation.

So, Can I consider that you have agreed with the patch [Resend PATCH]
acpi c-states: Fix multiply C-states name disturbance?

BTW:I also have interest to make powertop keep compatible with this change
if it is needed.
 
Thanks.

-Youquan

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