When the rotator is actually used (still an unsolved question in computer science), these PM QoS requests block some CPUs in the LITTLE cluster from entering deep idle because the driver assumes that display rotating work occurs on a hardcoded set of CPUs, which is false. We already have the IRQ PM QoS machinery for display rendering operations that actually matter, so this cruft is unneeded. Signed-off-by: Sultan Alsawaf <sultan@kerneltoast.com> Change-Id: I30542fa3009dd46ff0c21058f14c8923d7fcb892fourteen
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