On 15:39-20130226, Randy Dunlap wrote:
> On 02/26/13 15:10, Nishanth Menon wrote:
> > On 14:43-20130226, Randy Dunlap wrote:
> >> On 02/26/13 09:37, Nishanth Menon wrote:
> > [..]
> >>>  
> >>>  1. Introduction
> >>>  ===============
> >>> +1.1 What is an Operating Performance Point (OPP)?
> >>> +
> >>>  Complex SoCs of today consists of a multiple sub-modules working in 
> >>> conjunction.
> >>>  In an operational system executing varied use cases, not all modules in 
> >>> the SoC
> >>>  need to function at their highest performing frequency all the time. To
> >>>  facilitate this, sub-modules in a SoC are grouped into domains, allowing 
> >>> some
> >>>  domains to run at lower voltage and frequency while other domains are 
> >>> loaded
> >>> -more. The set of discrete tuples consisting of frequency and voltage 
> >>> pairs that
> >>> +more.
> >>
> >> huh???
> > I split the definition line to it's own paragraph below. But, I think
> > you intend to say we could improve better the remaining paragraph.
> > Could you elaborate your thoughts?
> 
> "while other domains are loaded more."  Some people probably understand
> that OK; I dunno.  I would rather see it written out more verbosely, e.g.:
> 
> "while other domains run at voltage/frequency pairs that are higher."
You are right, being verbose here makes sense. I will pick up your wording
here in v2. Thanks for reviewing and helping improve.
> 
> but partly I was confused by the diff(1) lines.  my bad :(
no worries.

-- 
Regards,
Nishanth Menon
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