[linux-pm] Voltage/power domain framework?

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Thanks for your note,

> > I've seen quite a few discussions mentioning the necessity of
voltage/power
> > domain framework. Is there any project going on? I heard that there were
> > some activities by Nokia, but I could not find any on the web.
>
> There isn't anything formal going on.  However; there is a loose
> collection of folks working on the "operating point" patches with an eye
> to defining a lower level interface to enable voltage/power/clock domain
> framework's.

I have been following the threads on both PowerOp and OpPoint; however, I
never thought they would do the job of voltage/power/clock domain
frameworks. The way I interpreted is that they _need_ the domain frameworks
so that they could handle lower-level physics better.

> Do you have some design ideas, patches,  or requirements in this area that
could be
> taken into account?

I have requirements and some very rough ideas. And I was searching for an
existing implementation or a discussion so that I can find a place to start
with. Maybe we can start by writing down the requirements. As far as I know,
the CELF PM Requirement document does not have a section for voltage/power
domain frameworks.

Regards,
Ikhwan




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