Re: [git pull] Consolidate cpuidle functionality

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Hi Rob,

On Thu, 8 Mar 2012 19:58:23 -0600 Rob Lee <rob.lee@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>   git://git.linaro.org/people/rob_lee/linux.git cpuidle_consol_pull
> 
> These changes move various functionality duplicated in platform
> cpuidle drivers to the core cpuidle driver and common arch arm code. Also,
> the irq disabling in the platform code was removed as all calls into
> cpuidle_call_idle() will have already called local_irq_disable().
> 
> This patchset is bisect safe.  Also, the core cpuidle and arch changes of the
> first commit do not require any changes to the arch and platform cpuidle
> drivers, though those arch and platform change should be made to take
> advantage of the new consolidation function.
> 
> Stephen, this patch has been reviewed, tested, and ACK'd per the list above but
> cpuidle maintainer Len Brown has been out on vacation for a couple of weeks so
> I am sending you this pull request as time is running out to get this into
> v3.4.  I've had a brief communication with Andrew Morton about
> this as well so he is aware of this situation.  I am fairly new to the
> community so please let me know if you see anything that needs my attention or
> anything I should be doing differently.

I will add this tree from today.  Lets see if anyone screams.

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Basically, this should be just what you would send to Linus (or ask him
to fetch).  It is allowed to be rebased if you deem it necessary.

-- 
Cheers,
Stephen Rothwell 
sfr@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

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