I know once you install the cpuidle driver it operates automatically, but would I be able to enforce one of the two states manually through the driver? Another question would be, how does the driver determine which state it will transit to?
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I know once you install the cpuidle driver it operates automatically, but would I be able to enforce one of the two states manually through the driver? Another question would be, how does the driver determine which state it will transit to?