Re: [RFC PATCH 6/12] thermal: introduce active cooling algorithm

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Hi Eduardo,

> > > Can we use the trend callback here even if the current temperature is
> > > less than the trip temperature. Basically according to trend it should
> > > deactivate the cooling devices as done for activating cooling devices.
> >
> > yes, this depends on the cooling algorithm we want to use.
> > When the temperature is lower than the trip point, if we want to stop
> > the fan immediately instead of spinning down step by step, we can do
> > this.
> >
> > Actually, what we are discussing right now should be some cooling
> > governor stuff. which I'm not sure if we should introduce to the generic
> > thermal manager or not, right now. :)
> 
> Rui, this is an interesting point. Do you have plans to have governor like approach
> in the generic thermal fw? Or are you sticking to the zone/cooling binding?

Yes We have. I am almost done.
Will submit patches by tomorrow.

Unfortunately, I cannot re-base my code now on top of Rui's patches.
So, I will submit an RFC version and we can work to resolve the conflicts.

Thanks,
Durga
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