Re: [linux-pm] Power management minisummit at Linux Plumbers Conference (November 3-5)

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From: Mike Turquette
Date: Tuesday, August 3, 2010 - 1:30 pm

Matthew Garrett wrote:

That link did not really work for me, but I think I found the right 
place after a few clicks.


Just FYI, I proposed a discussion on the issues that create such a large 
power gap between a CPUIdle-only system and a system with suspend (with 
the assumption that the lowest C-state can be hit by both).

I don't really want to present a formal lecture on it, but it would be 
nice to discuss with the group what can be done to shrink that gap a 
little in kernel space (badly behaving timers in platform-independent 
code) and in userspace (power-aware timers, coalescing timers, etc).

This is not intended to be another suspend-blocker discussion, but more 
of a discussion on what it takes to get CPUIdle to be more effective.

Regards,
Mike
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