17 Oct, 2010

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  • SoCs have a standard set of tuples consisting of frequency and
    voltage pairs that the device will support per voltage domain. These
    are called Operating Performance Points or OPPs. The actual
    definitions of OPP varies over silicon versions. For a specific domain,
    we can have a set of {frequency, voltage} pairs. As the kernel boots
    and more information is available, a default set of these are activated
    based on the precise nature of device. Further on operation, based on
    conditions prevailing in the system (such as temperature), some OPP
    availability may be temporarily controlled by the SoC frameworks.

    To implement an OPP, some sort of power management support is necessary
    hence this library depends on CONFIG_PM.

    Contributions include:
    Sanjeev Premi for the initial concept:
    http://patchwork.kernel.org/patch/50998/
    Kevin Hilman for converting original design to device-based.
    Kevin Hilman and Paul Walmsey for cleaning up many of the function
    abstractions, improvements and data structure handling.
    Romit Dasgupta for using enums instead of opp pointers.
    Thara Gopinath, Eduardo Valentin and Vishwanath BS for fixes and
    cleanups.
    Linus Walleij for recommending this layer be made generic for usage
    in other architectures beyond OMAP and ARM.
    Mark Brown, Andrew Morton, Rafael J. Wysocki, Paul E. McKenney for
    valuable improvements.

    Discussions and comments from:
    http://marc.info/?l=linux-omap&m=126033945313269&w=2
    http://marc.info/?l=linux-omap&m=125482970102327&w=2
    http://marc.info/?t=125809247500002&r=1&w=2
    http://marc.info/?l=linux-omap&m=126025973426007&w=2
    http://marc.info/?t=128152609200064&r=1&w=2
    http://marc.info/?t=128468723000002&r=1&w=2
    incorporated.

    v1: http://marc.info/?t=128468723000002&r=1&w=2

    Signed-off-by: Nishanth Menon
    Signed-off-by: Kevin Hilman
    Signed-off-by: Rafael J. Wysocki

    Nishanth Menon