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SubjectRe: [PATCH v8 09/26] kernel/cpu_pm: Manage runtime PM in the idle path for CPUs
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>>
>> Assuming that I have got that right, there are concerns, mostly regarding
>> patch [07/26], but I will reply to that directly.
>
> Well, I haven't got that right, so never mind.
>
> There are a few minor things to address, but apart from that the general
> genpd patches look ready.

Alright, thanks!

I will re-spin the series and post a new version once 4.19 rc1 is out.
Hopefully we can queue it up early in next cycle to get it tested in
next for a while.

>
>> The $subject patch is fine by me by itself, but it obviously depends on the
>> previous ones. Patches [01-02/26] are fine too, but they don't seem to be
>> particularly useful without the rest of the series.
>>
>> As far as patches [10-26/26] go, I'd like to see some review comments and/or
>> tags from the people with vested interest in there, in particular from Daniel
>> on patch [12/26] and from Sudeep on the PSCI ones.
>
> But this still holds.

Actually, patch 10 and patch11 is ready to go as well. I ping Daniel
on patch 12.

In regards to the rest of the series, some of the PSCI/ARM changes
have been reviewed by Mark Rutland, however several changes have not
been acked.

On the other hand, one can also interpret the long silence in regards
to PSCI/ARM changes as they are good to go. :-)

Kind regards
Uffe

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