[PATCH v6 5/7][Resend] cpufreq: Move governor symbols to cpufreq.h

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From: Rafael J. Wysocki <rafael.j.wysocki@xxxxxxxxx>

Move definitions of symbols related to transition latency and
sampling rate to include/linux/cpufreq.h so they can be used by
(future) goverernors located outside of drivers/cpufreq/.

No functional changes.

Signed-off-by: Rafael J. Wysocki <rafael.j.wysocki@xxxxxxxxx>
---

This patch was new in v4, no changes since then.

---
 drivers/cpufreq/cpufreq_governor.h |   14 --------------
 include/linux/cpufreq.h            |   14 ++++++++++++++
 2 files changed, 14 insertions(+), 14 deletions(-)

Index: linux-pm/drivers/cpufreq/cpufreq_governor.h
===================================================================
--- linux-pm.orig/drivers/cpufreq/cpufreq_governor.h
+++ linux-pm/drivers/cpufreq/cpufreq_governor.h
@@ -24,20 +24,6 @@
 #include <linux/module.h>
 #include <linux/mutex.h>
 
-/*
- * The polling frequency depends on the capability of the processor. Default
- * polling frequency is 1000 times the transition latency of the processor. The
- * governor will work on any processor with transition latency <= 10ms, using
- * appropriate sampling rate.
- *
- * For CPUs with transition latency > 10ms (mostly drivers with CPUFREQ_ETERNAL)
- * this governor will not work. All times here are in us (micro seconds).
- */
-#define MIN_SAMPLING_RATE_RATIO			(2)
-#define LATENCY_MULTIPLIER			(1000)
-#define MIN_LATENCY_MULTIPLIER			(20)
-#define TRANSITION_LATENCY_LIMIT		(10 * 1000 * 1000)
-
 /* Ondemand Sampling types */
 enum {OD_NORMAL_SAMPLE, OD_SUB_SAMPLE};
 
Index: linux-pm/include/linux/cpufreq.h
===================================================================
--- linux-pm.orig/include/linux/cpufreq.h
+++ linux-pm/include/linux/cpufreq.h
@@ -426,6 +426,20 @@ static inline unsigned long cpufreq_scal
 #define CPUFREQ_POLICY_POWERSAVE	(1)
 #define CPUFREQ_POLICY_PERFORMANCE	(2)
 
+/*
+ * The polling frequency depends on the capability of the processor. Default
+ * polling frequency is 1000 times the transition latency of the processor. The
+ * ondemand governor will work on any processor with transition latency <= 10ms,
+ * using appropriate sampling rate.
+ *
+ * For CPUs with transition latency > 10ms (mostly drivers with CPUFREQ_ETERNAL)
+ * the ondemand governor will not work. All times here are in us (microseconds).
+ */
+#define MIN_SAMPLING_RATE_RATIO		(2)
+#define LATENCY_MULTIPLIER		(1000)
+#define MIN_LATENCY_MULTIPLIER		(20)
+#define TRANSITION_LATENCY_LIMIT	(10 * 1000 * 1000)
+
 /* Governor Events */
 #define CPUFREQ_GOV_START	1
 #define CPUFREQ_GOV_STOP	2

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