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@@ -50,14 +50,6 @@ int __init omap_pm_if_early_init(void);
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int __init omap_pm_if_init(void);
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-/**
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- * omap_pm_if_exit - OMAP PM exit code
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- *
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- * Exit code; currently unused. The "_if_" is to avoid name
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- * collisions with the PM idle-loop code.
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- */
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-void omap_pm_if_exit(void);
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-
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/*
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* Device-driver-originated constraints (via board-*.c files, platform_data)
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*/
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@@ -132,163 +124,6 @@ int omap_pm_set_max_mpu_wakeup_lat(struct device *dev, long t);
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int omap_pm_set_min_bus_tput(struct device *dev, u8 agent_id, unsigned long r);
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-/**
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- * omap_pm_set_max_dev_wakeup_lat - set the maximum device enable latency
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- * @req_dev: struct device * requesting the constraint, or NULL if none
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- * @dev: struct device * to set the constraint one
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- * @t: maximum device wakeup latency in microseconds
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- *
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- * Request that the maximum amount of time necessary for a device @dev
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- * to become accessible after its clocks are enabled should be no
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- * greater than @t microseconds. Specifically, this represents the
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- * time from when a device driver enables device clocks with
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- * clk_enable(), to when the register reads and writes on the device
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- * will succeed. This function should be called before clk_disable()
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- * is called, since the power state transition decision may be made
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- * during clk_disable().
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- *
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- * It is intended that underlying PM code will use this information to
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- * determine what power state to put the powerdomain enclosing this
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- * device into.
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- *
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- * Multiple calls to omap_pm_set_max_dev_wakeup_lat() will replace the
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- * previous wakeup latency values for this device. To remove the
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- * wakeup latency restriction for this device, call with t = -1.
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- *
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- * Returns -EINVAL for an invalid argument, -ERANGE if the constraint
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- * is not satisfiable, or 0 upon success.
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- */
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-int omap_pm_set_max_dev_wakeup_lat(struct device *req_dev, struct device *dev,
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- long t);
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-
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-
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-/**
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- * omap_pm_set_max_sdma_lat - set the maximum system DMA transfer start latency
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- * @dev: struct device *
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- * @t: maximum DMA transfer start latency in microseconds
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- *
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- * Request that the maximum system DMA transfer start latency for this
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- * device 'dev' should be no greater than 't' microseconds. "DMA
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- * transfer start latency" here is defined as the elapsed time from
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- * when a device (e.g., McBSP) requests that a system DMA transfer
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- * start or continue, to the time at which data starts to flow into
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- * that device from the system DMA controller.
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- *
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- * It is intended that underlying PM code will use this information to
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- * determine what power state to put the CORE powerdomain into.
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- *
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- * Since system DMA transfers may not involve the MPU, this function
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- * will not affect MPU wakeup latency. Use set_max_cpu_lat() to do
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- * so. Similarly, this function will not affect device wakeup latency
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- * -- use set_max_dev_wakeup_lat() to affect that.
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- *
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- * Multiple calls to set_max_sdma_lat() will replace the previous t
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- * value for this device. To remove the maximum DMA latency for this
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- * device, call with t = -1.
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- *
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- * Returns -EINVAL for an invalid argument, -ERANGE if the constraint
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- * is not satisfiable, or 0 upon success.
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- */
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-int omap_pm_set_max_sdma_lat(struct device *dev, long t);
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-
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-
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-/**
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- * omap_pm_set_min_clk_rate - set minimum clock rate requested by @dev
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- * @dev: struct device * requesting the constraint
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- * @clk: struct clk * to set the minimum rate constraint on
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- * @r: minimum rate in Hz
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- *
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- * Request that the minimum clock rate on the device @dev's clk @clk
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- * be no less than @r Hz.
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- *
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- * It is expected that the OMAP PM code will use this information to
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- * find an OPP or clock setting that will satisfy this clock rate
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- * constraint, along with any other applicable system constraints on
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- * the clock rate or corresponding voltage, etc.
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- *
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- * omap_pm_set_min_clk_rate() differs from the clock code's
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- * clk_set_rate() in that it considers other constraints before taking
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- * any hardware action, and may change a system OPP rather than just a
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- * clock rate. clk_set_rate() is intended to be a low-level
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- * interface.
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- *
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- * omap_pm_set_min_clk_rate() is easily open to abuse. A better API
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- * would be something like "omap_pm_set_min_dev_performance()";
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- * however, there is no easily-generalizable concept of performance
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- * that applies to all devices. Only a device (and possibly the
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- * device subsystem) has both the subsystem-specific knowledge, and
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- * the hardware IP block-specific knowledge, to translate a constraint
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- * on "touchscreen sampling accuracy" or "number of pixels or polygons
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- * rendered per second" to a clock rate. This translation can be
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- * dependent on the hardware IP block's revision, or firmware version,
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- * and the driver is the only code on the system that has this
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- * information and can know how to translate that into a clock rate.
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- *
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- * The intended use-case for this function is for userspace or other
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- * kernel code to communicate a particular performance requirement to
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- * a subsystem; then for the subsystem to communicate that requirement
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- * to something that is meaningful to the device driver; then for the
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- * device driver to convert that requirement to a clock rate, and to
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- * then call omap_pm_set_min_clk_rate().
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- *
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- * Users of this function (such as device drivers) should not simply
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- * call this function with some high clock rate to ensure "high
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- * performance." Rather, the device driver should take a performance
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- * constraint from its subsystem, such as "render at least X polygons
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- * per second," and use some formula or table to convert that into a
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- * clock rate constraint given the hardware type and hardware
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- * revision. Device drivers or subsystems should not assume that they
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- * know how to make a power/performance tradeoff - some device use
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- * cases may tolerate a lower-fidelity device function for lower power
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- * consumption; others may demand a higher-fidelity device function,
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- * no matter what the power consumption.
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- *
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- * Multiple calls to omap_pm_set_min_clk_rate() will replace the
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- * previous rate value for the device @dev. To remove the minimum clock
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- * rate constraint for the device, call with r = 0.
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- *
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- * Returns -EINVAL for an invalid argument, -ERANGE if the constraint
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- * is not satisfiable, or 0 upon success.
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- */
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-int omap_pm_set_min_clk_rate(struct device *dev, struct clk *c, long r);
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-
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-/*
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- * DSP Bridge-specific constraints
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- */
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-
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-/**
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- * omap_pm_dsp_get_opp_table - get OPP->DSP clock frequency table
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- *
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- * Intended for use by DSPBridge. Returns an array of OPP->DSP clock
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- * frequency entries. The final item in the array should have .rate =
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- * .opp_id = 0.
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- */
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-const struct omap_opp *omap_pm_dsp_get_opp_table(void);
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-
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-/**
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- * omap_pm_dsp_set_min_opp - receive desired OPP target ID from DSP Bridge
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- * @opp_id: target DSP OPP ID
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- *
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- * Set a minimum OPP ID for the DSP. This is intended to be called
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- * only from the DSP Bridge MPU-side driver. Unfortunately, the only
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- * information that code receives from the DSP/BIOS load estimator is the
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- * target OPP ID; hence, this interface. No return value.
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- */
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-void omap_pm_dsp_set_min_opp(u8 opp_id);
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-
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-/**
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- * omap_pm_dsp_get_opp - report the current DSP OPP ID
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- *
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- * Report the current OPP for the DSP. Since on OMAP3, the DSP and
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- * MPU share a single voltage domain, the OPP ID returned back may
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- * represent a higher DSP speed than the OPP requested via
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- * omap_pm_dsp_set_min_opp().
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- *
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- * Returns the current VDD1 OPP ID, or 0 upon error.
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- */
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-u8 omap_pm_dsp_get_opp(void);
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-
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-
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/*
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* CPUFreq-originated constraint
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*
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@@ -296,33 +131,6 @@ u8 omap_pm_dsp_get_opp(void);
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* functions.
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*/
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-/**
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- * omap_pm_cpu_get_freq_table - return a cpufreq_frequency_table array ptr
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- *
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- * Provide a frequency table usable by CPUFreq for the current chip/board.
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- * Returns a pointer to a struct cpufreq_frequency_table array or NULL
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- * upon error.
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- */
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-struct cpufreq_frequency_table **omap_pm_cpu_get_freq_table(void);
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-
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-/**
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- * omap_pm_cpu_set_freq - set the current minimum MPU frequency
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- * @f: MPU frequency in Hz
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- *
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- * Set the current minimum CPU frequency. The actual CPU frequency
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- * used could end up higher if the DSP requested a higher OPP.
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- * Intended to be called by plat-omap/cpu_omap.c:omap_target(). No
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- * return value.
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- */
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-void omap_pm_cpu_set_freq(unsigned long f);
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-
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-/**
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- * omap_pm_cpu_get_freq - report the current CPU frequency
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- *
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- * Returns the current MPU frequency, or 0 upon error.
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- */
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-unsigned long omap_pm_cpu_get_freq(void);
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-
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/*
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* Device context loss tracking
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