Hi!
> Documentation changes based on Pavel's feedback.
Thanks!
> -System global cpuidle information are under
> +System global cpuidle related information and tunables are under
> /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpuidle
>
> The current interfaces in this directory has self-explanatory names:
> +* current_driver_ro
> +* current_governor_ro
Uff, the _ro thing looks ugly to my eyes.
> +With cpuidle_sysfs_switch boot option (meant for developer testing)
> +following objects are visible instead.
> * available_drivers
> * available_governors
> * current_driver
> * current_governor
...with different files depending on config it is _very_ ugly.
> More than one governor can be registered at the same time and
> -user can switch between drivers using /sysfs interface.
> +user can switch between drivers using /sysfs interface (when supported).
(when enabled)?
> +More than one governor part is supported for developers to easily experiment
> +with different governors. By default, most optimal governor based on your
delete 'most'?
Pavel
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