[$] Reports from OSPM 2026, day two
The Power Managementand Scheduling in the Linux Kernel Summit, which still goes by thehistorical acronym OSPM, was held in Cambridge, UK, in mid-April. As hasbecome traditional, the presenters at that event have since writtensummaries of their sessions, and this work has kindly been made availableto LWN for publication. The second day's sessions covered a wide range oftopics, including device frequency scaling, using time-slice duration forCPU selection, scheduling domains on multi-cluster Arm systems, the LAVDscheduler, and more.