Hi! > >> Please note that the interface is not hooked up with the rest of the > code > >> yet and is provided just for reference/review. > > Drivers/powerop/powerop_sysfs.c : includes asm/powerop.h and will not > compile on i386. > There are other places where it will not compile for non-omap > architectures. The architecture independent code should build for all > architectures. > > Now just rambling a bit, while catching up on the email thread some of > this may be wrong but.... > > Is it realistic to have the dimensionality of the operating points > defined at the architecture level? Why couldn't there be multiple types > of operating points based on presence of different peripherals? Having > the array defined at compile time seems wrong. Couldn't the platform It is complex enough already, please don't overdesign it even more. Pavel -- Thanks for all the (sleeping) penguins.