cpufreq: pcc-cpufreq: update default value of cpuinfo_transition_latency
The cpufreq documentation specifies policy->cpuinfo.transition_latency the time it takes on this CPU to switch between two frequencies in nanoseconds (if appropriate, else specify CPUFREQ_ETERNAL) currently pcc-cpufreq does not expose the value and sets it to zero. I changed the pcc-cpufreq driver and it's documentation to conform to the default value specified in Documentation/cpu-freq/cpu-drivers.txt Signed-off-by: Jacob Tanenbaum <jtanenba@redhat.com> Acked-by: Viresh Kumar <viresh.kumar@linaro.org> Signed-off-by: Rafael J. Wysocki <rafael.j.wysocki@intel.com>
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2.2 cpuinfo_transition_latency:
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The cpuinfo_transition_latency field is 0. The PCC specification does
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not include a field to expose this value currently.
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The cpuinfo_transition_latency field is CPUFREQ_ETERNAL. The PCC specification
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does not include a field to expose this value currently.
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2.3 cpuinfo_cur_freq:
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policy->min = policy->cpuinfo.min_freq =
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ioread32(&pcch_hdr->minimum_frequency) * 1000;
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policy->cpuinfo.transition_latency = CPUFREQ_ETERNAL;
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pr_debug("init: policy->max is %d, policy->min is %d\n",
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policy->max, policy->min);
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