Re: [PATCH 1/1] subsystem: CPU FREQUENCY DRIVERS- Set cpu_load calculation on current frequency

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Hi Newbie :)

On 3 March 2015 at 12:59, Rahul Khandelwal (Rahul Khandelwal)
<Rahul.Khandelwal@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> From: Rahul Khandelwal <Rahul.khandelwal@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>
>
>
> Explanation: When cpu governor fails to set the freq to target_freq, the
> cpu_load calculation is incorrect which is calculating on target_freq.
>
> The cpu_load should be calculated on the pcpu->policy->cur not on the
> target_freq, the cpu delta_time and delta_idle is calculated on current
> freq.
>
>
>
> Signed-off-by: Rahul Khandelwal <Rahul.khandelwal@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>

Your company probably uses Microsoft exchange server (All do) and that corrupts
these mails badly.. Over that I don't know what tool you used to send the patch
as it doesn't look like 'git' for sure.. But that's not really a
problem if you do it
correctly..

>
> --- kernel/drivers/cpufreq/cpufreq_interactive.c.orig    2015-03-03
> 12:22:39.070543314 +0530

.orig ??

> +++ kernel/drivers/cpufreq/cpufreq_interactive.c          2015-03-03
> 12:22:36.210543640 +0530

And that too on interactive governor. Before sending patches to Linux kernel,
go through the rules please. Documentation/SubmittingPatches..

If you have gone through that it would have been nicer, anyway lets proceed.
You haven't rebased this on any kernel or rc release of official Linux kernel,
but on some release on Android.

Android is kept separately and interactive governor is not part of
mainline kernel.
If you want this patch to go through, you need to use gerrit to send
it to Android
guys..
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