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At boot up, CPUFreq core performs a sanity check to see if the system is
running at a frequency defined in the frequency table of the CPU. If so,
we try to find a valid frequency (lowest frequency greater than the
currently programmed frequency) from the table and set it. When the call
reaches dev_pm_opp_set_rate(), it calls _find_freq_ceil(opp_table,
&old_freq) to find the previously configured OPP and this call also
updates the old_freq. This eventually sets the old_freq == freq (new
target requested by cpufreq core) and we skip updating the performance
state in this case.
Fix this by also updating the performance state when the old_freq ==
freq.
Fixes:
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core.c | ||
cpu.c | ||
debugfs.c | ||
Kconfig | ||
Makefile | ||
of.c | ||
opp.h | ||
ti-opp-supply.c |