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@@ -184,10 +184,10 @@ the reference implementation in drivers/cpufreq/longrun.c
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As most cpufreq processors only allow for being set to a few specific
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frequencies, a "frequency table" with some functions might assist in
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some work of the processor driver. Such a "frequency table" consists
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-of an array of struct cpufreq_freq_table entries, with any value in
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+of an array of struct cpufreq_frequency_table entries, with any value in
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"index" you want to use, and the corresponding frequency in
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"frequency". At the end of the table, you need to add a
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-cpufreq_freq_table entry with frequency set to CPUFREQ_TABLE_END. And
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+cpufreq_frequency_table entry with frequency set to CPUFREQ_TABLE_END. And
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if you want to skip one entry in the table, set the frequency to
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CPUFREQ_ENTRY_INVALID. The entries don't need to be in ascending
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order.
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