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From: "Rafał Bilski" <rafalbilski@interia.pl>
To: Dave Jones <davej@codemonkey.org.uk>
Cc: cpufreq@lists.linux.org.uk
Subject: [PATCH 1/2] Longhaul - Change format of voltage tables
Date: Tue, 15 Aug 2006 23:37:46 +0200	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <44E23EAA.6090501@interia.pl> (raw)

In this way driver don't need to know which VRM 
type is in use, because it is using "pos" which 
is version independent.

Values in mobile VRM table changed to values from 
C3-M datasheet.

Signed-off-by: Rafa³ Bilski <rafalbilski@interia.pl>

---

diff --git a/arch/i386/kernel/cpu/cpufreq/longhaul.h b/arch/i386/kernel/cpu/cpufreq/longhaul.h
--- a/arch/i386/kernel/cpu/cpufreq/longhaul.h
+++ b/arch/i386/kernel/cpu/cpufreq/longhaul.h
@@ -450,17 +450,45 @@ static int __initdata nehemiah_c_eblcr[3
  * Voltage scales. Div/Mod by 1000 to get actual voltage.
  * Which scale to use depends on the VRM type in use.
  */
-static int __initdata vrm85scales[32] = {
-	1250, 1200, 1150, 1100, 1050, 1800, 1750, 1700,
-	1650, 1600, 1550, 1500, 1450, 1400, 1350, 1300,
-	1275, 1225, 1175, 1125, 1075, 1825, 1775, 1725,
-	1675, 1625, 1575, 1525, 1475, 1425, 1375, 1325,
+
+struct mV_pos {
+    unsigned short mV;
+    unsigned short pos;
+};
+
+static struct mV_pos __initdata vrm85_mV[32] = {
+        {1250, 8},	{1200, 6},	{1150, 4},	{1100, 2},
+	{1050, 0},	{1800, 30},	{1750, 28},	{1700, 26},
+	{1650, 24},	{1600, 22},	{1550, 20},	{1500, 18},
+	{1450, 16},	{1400, 14},	{1350, 12},	{1300, 10},
+        {1275, 9},	{1225, 7},	{1175, 5},	{1125, 3},
+	{1075, 1},	{1825, 31},	{1775, 29},	{1725, 27},
+        {1675, 25},	{1625, 23},	{1575, 21},	{1525, 19},
+	{1475, 17},	{1425, 15},	{1375, 13},	{1325, 11}
+};
+
+static unsigned char __initdata mV_vrm85[32] = {
+	0x04,	0x14,	0x03,	0x13,	0x02,	0x12,	0x01,	0x11,
+	0x00,	0x10,	0x0f,	0x1f,	0x0e,	0x1e,	0x0d,	0x1d,
+	0x0c,	0x1c,	0x0b,	0x1b,	0x0a,	0x1a,	0x09,	0x19,
+	0x08,	0x18,	0x07,	0x17,	0x06,	0x16,	0x05,	0x15
+};
+
+static struct mV_pos __initdata mobilevrm_mV[32] = {
+	{1750, 31},	{1700, 30},	{1650, 29},	{1600, 28},
+	{1550, 27},	{1500, 26},	{1450, 25},	{1400, 24},
+	{1350, 23},	{1300, 22},	{1250, 21},	{1200, 20},
+	{1150, 19},	{1100, 18},	{1050, 17},	{1000, 16},
+	{975, 15},	{950, 14},	{925, 13},	{900, 12},
+	{875, 11},	{850, 10},	{825, 9},	{800, 8},
+	{775, 7},	{750, 6},	{725, 5},	{700, 4},
+	{675, 3},	{650, 2},	{625, 1},	{600, 0}
 };
 
-static int __initdata mobilevrmscales[32] = {
-	2000, 1950, 1900, 1850, 1800, 1750, 1700, 1650,
-	1600, 1550, 1500, 1450, 1500, 1350, 1300, -1,
-	1275, 1250, 1225, 1200, 1175, 1150, 1125, 1100,
-	1075, 1050, 1025, 1000, 975, 950, 925, -1,
+static unsigned char __initdata mV_mobilevrm[32] = {
+	0x1f,	0x1e,	0x1d,	0x1c,	0x1b,	0x1a,	0x19,	0x18,
+	0x17,	0x16,	0x15,	0x14,	0x13,	0x12,	0x11,	0x10,
+	0x0f,	0x0e,	0x0d,	0x0c,	0x0b,	0x0a,	0x09,	0x08,
+	0x07,	0x06,	0x05,	0x04,	0x03,	0x02,	0x01,	0x00
 };

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