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@alex.bock
Great idea, the invite came in today and here's the button.
Could you please tell me If I'm on the right track. I'm interested in a port of your module to nokia's maemo diablo, which runs on an omap2xxx. This is how I see things. your module uses two adresses that it extracts from omap2_clk_init_cpufreq_table. The problem is maemo diablo doesn't export that function so(correct me if im wrong) I can get one adress from cpufreq_cpu_get and i can get the other adress from a decompiling a function that calls the operating points
@dochez
Yes, you're right. You'll have to dig through the source to find the structure in another function that's exported.
Milestone w/2.1 running oh so nice at 1ghz, in US, on T-Mobile pre-paid. Couldn't be happier. Thanks!