On 30 November 2012 15:22, Jon Medhurst (Tixy) <t...@linaro.org> wrote:
> On Fri, 2012-11-30 at 07:47 +0530, Viresh Kumar wrote:
> But if they aren't different why do we need your version? Thing is I not
> sure who the 'other guy' is who is maintaining the Android topic, it use
> to always be John Stultz but not sure now.

I believe John is maintaining it, as i can guess from git.linaro.org

>>  That will guarantee that all are using same and latest
>> version of this governor.
>
> Is 'the latest version' the one in AOSP?

Yes.

https://android.googlesource.com/kernel/common

>> Over that it would be available for ubuntu also.
>
> But surely it is already available for Ubuntu because the Android topic
> branch is included in llct. E.g. if you boot a 12.11 Ubuntu image for
> vexpress and do
>
>   cat /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_available_governors
>
> you will get:
>
>   interactive ondemand performance

Yes. It is. :)

>> How do you suggest to solve these issues?
>
> That you, Andrey and the 'the guy maintaining the Android topic' get
> together and work it out :-)
>
> Of course, it could be that things go smoothly without any coordination.
> I just wanted to chime in and make sure that people knew that there
> could be issues, because these things have a nasty habit of cropping up
> a few days before a monthly release, when there is little time to fix
> and test things.

@John/Andrey: Current linux-linaro surely doesn't have latest interactive
governor in it. How do you guys suggest to get over this issue? I have few
ideas:
- John pull it from my tree, and i will keep an eye on AOSP
- John directly pick patches from AOSP

--
viresh

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