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Series | PM / devfreq: Add dynamic scaling for imx8m ddr controller | expand |
hi Leondard, before using this patchset I'd like to ask: Do you have plans to create an update and push this forward? It is useful. thanks a lot, martin
On 6/22/20 4:58 PM, Martin Kepplinger wrote: > hi Leondard, > > before using this patchset I'd like to ask: Do you have plans to create > an update and push this forward? It is useful. Hello. I am no longer with NXP and don't have access to imx hardware right now. However the series that you replied to is very old and was accepted many months ago. You shouldn't have to apply out-of-tree kernel patches. -- Regards, Leonard
hi Leonard, On 24.06.20 08:08, Leonard Crestez wrote: > On 6/22/20 4:58 PM, Martin Kepplinger wrote: >> hi Leondard, >> >> before using this patchset I'd like to ask: Do you have plans to create >> an update and push this forward? It is useful. > > Hello. > > I am no longer with NXP and don't have access to imx hardware right now. I guess it'll get even harder to get the ATF part for devfreq implemented now :) Thanks for the update and all the best for your new stuff. > > However the series that you replied to is very old and was accepted many > months ago. You shouldn't have to apply out-of-tree kernel patches. > that particular series doesn't seem to be in mainline, see https://elixir.bootlin.com/linux/latest/source/drivers/devfreq/imx8m-ddrc.c#L283 or do I miss something? do you know who at nxp would be likely actively working on devfreq? thanks, martin
On 20-06-25 08:57:52, Martin Kepplinger wrote: > hi Leonard, > > On 24.06.20 08:08, Leonard Crestez wrote: > > On 6/22/20 4:58 PM, Martin Kepplinger wrote: > >> hi Leondard, > >> > >> before using this patchset I'd like to ask: Do you have plans to create > >> an update and push this forward? It is useful. > > > > Hello. > > > > I am no longer with NXP and don't have access to imx hardware right now. > > I guess it'll get even harder to get the ATF part for devfreq > implemented now :) Thanks for the update and all the best for your new > stuff. > > > > > However the series that you replied to is very old and was accepted many > > months ago. You shouldn't have to apply out-of-tree kernel patches. > > > > that particular series doesn't seem to be in mainline, see > https://eur01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Felixir.bootlin.com%2Flinux%2Flatest%2Fsource%2Fdrivers%2Fdevfreq%2Fimx8m-ddrc.c%23L283&data=02%7C01%7Cabel.vesa%40nxp.com%7Cb00f437e756d4850238f08d818d51b59%7C686ea1d3bc2b4c6fa92cd99c5c301635%7C0%7C0%7C637286650857331523&sdata=S7%2BN3%2BiTFkUW5YnmVzl36wEBlr%2BkTatGoDDrvY9XfTk%3D&reserved=0 > or do I miss something? > > do you know who at nxp would be likely actively working on devfreq? Hi Martin, I will be working on this in the following weeks. > > thanks, > martin
On 25.06.20 16:47, Abel Vesa wrote: > On 20-06-25 08:57:52, Martin Kepplinger wrote: >> hi Leonard, >> >> On 24.06.20 08:08, Leonard Crestez wrote: >>> On 6/22/20 4:58 PM, Martin Kepplinger wrote: >>>> hi Leondard, >>>> >>>> before using this patchset I'd like to ask: Do you have plans to create >>>> an update and push this forward? It is useful. >>> >>> Hello. >>> >>> I am no longer with NXP and don't have access to imx hardware right now. >> >> I guess it'll get even harder to get the ATF part for devfreq >> implemented now :) Thanks for the update and all the best for your new >> stuff. >> >>> >>> However the series that you replied to is very old and was accepted many >>> months ago. You shouldn't have to apply out-of-tree kernel patches. >>> >> >> that particular series doesn't seem to be in mainline, see >> https://eur01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Felixir.bootlin.com%2Flinux%2Flatest%2Fsource%2Fdrivers%2Fdevfreq%2Fimx8m-ddrc.c%23L283&data=02%7C01%7Cabel.vesa%40nxp.com%7Cb00f437e756d4850238f08d818d51b59%7C686ea1d3bc2b4c6fa92cd99c5c301635%7C0%7C0%7C637286650857331523&sdata=S7%2BN3%2BiTFkUW5YnmVzl36wEBlr%2BkTatGoDDrvY9XfTk%3D&reserved=0 >> or do I miss something? >> >> do you know who at nxp would be likely actively working on devfreq? > > Hi Martin, > > I will be working on this in the following weeks. > hi Abel, that's good to hear. I'm basically always happy to test changes to devfreq (the ondemand governor or an atf implementation). thanks, martin