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<sicelo>
cool. it'll be in linux 5.19 (except the dts changes, which i haven't sent upstream yet). is it ok to send them now, or i should wait until the iio part is fully merged?
<sicelo>
in 5.19 is also a minor bq27xxx change (to remove the EINVALs when battery isn't calibrated). i'm happy sre accepted and already queued it
<Wizzup>
great
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<uvos>
buZz: uh the powersave cpufreq gov makes the device be at the lowest clock at all times, thats very mutch not what you want
<uvos>
i gues you want conservative style behavior (stays at low clocks longer), but im going to say that this costs power on omap4
<uvos>
since clocking down to 300Mhz is less usefull than going into ret sooner
<uvos>
Wizzup: i disagree, its imo not fit even for devel
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<bencoh>
uvos: well, there has to be "something" for -devel right?
<bencoh>
and powersave is probably not worth it yeah
<bencoh>
unless you have a very high (non-linear) cost for high freqs
<uvos>
bencoh: imo, devel is mostly for stuff that needs testing, not for stuff thats known broken
<uvos>
bencoh: we do have -expieramental for that
<uvos>
bencoh: and sutch a patch in -expiramental would be fine
<uvos>
(imo)
<freemangordon>
Wizzup: I am using tlp on my laptop for years
<freemangordon>
it does wonders to battery life
<buZz>
uvos: not -all- the time, fyi, it does get into higher clocks every now and then
<buZz>
but yeah, sticks in 300 usually
<freemangordon>
but yeah, there could be bugs
<bencoh>
tlp? hmm, I should have a look at that one
<bencoh>
oh, it's basically a mix of powersave+performance
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<Wizzup>
freemangordon: I don't know tlp
<Wizzup>
uvos: oh yeah could have done experimental
<uvos>
buZz: powersave: When attached to a policy object, this governor causes the lowest frequency, within the scaling_min_freq policy limit, to be requested for that policy.