> The current idea is that we will have multiple governors changeable at run time only for
> DEBUG and DEVELOPMENT. On a standard end user system there will be one governor
> (current optimal governor) that will be loaded. This gives
> flexibality to experiments with governors and also easily have different governors for
> different kind of platforms - in future if needed (handheld v/s laptop v/s server).
> Also, there are no overheads at runtime due to the fact that we have underlying infrastructure
> to have multiple governors (no locking overheads and such).
For testing/debugging you could just use some ifdefs, right?
-Andi
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