/*
* (C) 2001 Clemson University and The University of Chicago
*
* See COPYING in top-level directory.
*/
#ifndef __ORANGEFS_BUFMAP_H
#define __ORANGEFS_BUFMAP_H
int orangefs_bufmap_size_query(void);
int orangefs_bufmap_shift_query(void);
int orangefs_bufmap_initialize(struct ORANGEFS_dev_map_desc *user_desc);
void orangefs_bufmap_finalize(void);
void orangefs_bufmap_run_down(void);
int orangefs_bufmap_get(void);
void orangefs_bufmap_put(int buffer_index);
int orangefs_readdir_index_get(void);
void orangefs_readdir_index_put(int buffer_index);
int orangefs_bufmap_copy_from_iovec(struct iov_iter *iter,
int buffer_index,
size_t size);
int orangefs_bufmap_copy_to_iovec(struct iov_iter *iter,
int buffer_index,
size_t size);
#endif /* __ORANGEFS_BUFMAP_H */
cpufreq: brcmstb-avs-cpufreq: properly retrieve P-state upon suspend
The AVS GET_PMAP command does return a P-state along with the P-map
information. However, that P-state is the initial P-state when the
P-map was first downloaded to AVS. It is *not* the current P-state.
Therefore, we explicitly retrieve the P-state using the GET_PSTATE
command.
Signed-off-by: Markus Mayer <mmayer@broadcom.com>
Acked-by: Viresh Kumar <viresh.kumar@linaro.org>
Signed-off-by: Rafael J. Wysocki <rafael.j.wysocki@intel.com>