There's a known issue that HDMI will lose sync with monitor, adding video kernel parameter will make the HDMI more stable for juno
> HDMI can lose sync with the monitor intermittently, particularly at higher resolutions.
> If you are affected by this then try adding a kernel command line argument that forces
> a video mode with reduced blanking, such as the following:
> video=DVI-D-1:1920x1080R@60
cpuidle module implements cpuidle state discovery, query and
manipulation for a Linux device. This replaces the more primitive
get_cpuidle_states method of LinuxDevice.
Renamed APIs (and added a couple of new ones) to be more consistent:
"core" APIs take a core name as the parameter (e.g. "a15") or whatever
is listed in core_names for that device.
"cluster" APIs take a numeric cluster ID (eg. 0) as the parameter. These
get mapped using core_clusters for that device.
"cpu" APIs take a cpufreq cpu ID as a parameter. These could be
integers, e.g. 0, or full string id, e.g. "cpu0".
- UEFI config can be specified as a device_config parameter
- The same config is used to create a missing UEFI entry, and
to re-create the entry when flashing. UEFI config now wholy
resides within the device and is not specified for vexpress
flasher.