Re: [PATCH] OMAP3 powerdomains: remove RET from SGX power states list

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Hi Jouni, Kevin,

On Tue, 11 Nov 2008, Högander Jouni wrote:

> I wouldn't add any flags for this. The goal is finally to set all
> next_states as OFF until someone has set some constraint which
> prevents OFF usage. For now we need to use RET as default, because
> drivers are not supporting OFF mode. Do you agree this?

Yes.

> Easiest way here would be to add own hook for SGX in pwrdms_setup? One 
> more strcmp("*_pwrdm, pwrdm->name) :)
> 
> What do you think?

That is okay with me.  This seems to be an unusual case - I guess it's due 
to an SGX firmware bug.  

So Kevin, if you have a strong opposition to that strcmp, maybe we should 
use a powerdomain flag for the SGX pwrdm.  Otherwise, let's go with a 
strcmp as Jouni suggested.  Thoughts?


- Paul

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