Re: [linux-pm] OpPoint summary

From: Vitaly Wool
Date: Thu Sep 14 2006 - 14:16:17 EST


On 9/14/06, Auke Kok <auke-jan.h.kok@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
David Singleton wrote:

> +static const struct cpu_id cpu_ids[] = {
> + [CPU_BANIAS] = { 6, 9, 5 },
> + [CPU_DOTHAN_A1] = { 6, 13, 1 },
> + [CPU_DOTHAN_A2] = { 6, 13, 2 },
> + [CPU_DOTHAN_B0] = { 6, 13, 6 },
> + [CPU_MP4HT_D0] = {15, 3, 4 },
> + [CPU_MP4HT_E0] = {15, 4, 1 },
> +};


Any reason why { 6, 13, 8 } is missing? My lenovo T43 identifies itself as such:

processor : 0
vendor_id : GenuineIntel
cpu family : 6
model : 13
model name : Intel(R) Pentium(R) M processor 1.86GHz
stepping : 8

I'm not sure a Dothan B1 exists, but some postings suggest even C0 and C1 are
valid steppings. I'm sure OpPoint could work with those as well.

Heh, that shows pretty much that the approach itself is not good...
And this is only beginning.

Vitaly
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