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  1 .. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0               
  2                                                   
  3 ==============================================    
  4 Legacy Documentation of CPU Performance Scalin    
  5 ==============================================    
  6                                                   
  7 Included below are historic documents describi    
  8 :doc:`CPU performance scaling <cpufreq>` drive    
  9 with the original white space formatting and i    
 10 the added leading space character in every lin    
 11                                                   
 12                                                   
 13 AMD PowerNow! Drivers                             
 14 =====================                             
 15                                                   
 16 ::                                                
 17                                                   
 18  PowerNow! and Cool'n'Quiet are AMD names for     
 19  management capabilities in AMD processors. As    
 20  implementation changes in new generations of     
 21  there is a different cpu-freq driver for each    
 22                                                   
 23  Note that the driver's will not load on the "    
 24  so it is safe to try each driver in turn when    
 25  which is the correct driver.                     
 26                                                   
 27  Note that the functionality to change frequen    
 28  is not available in all processors. The drive    
 29  to load on processors without this capability    
 30  is detected with the cpuid instruction.          
 31                                                   
 32  The drivers use BIOS supplied tables to obtai    
 33  voltage information appropriate for a particu    
 34  Frequency transitions will be unavailable if     
 35  not supply these tables.                         
 36                                                   
 37  6th Generation: powernow-k6                      
 38                                                   
 39  7th Generation: powernow-k7: Athlon, Duron, G    
 40                                                   
 41  8th Generation: powernow-k8: Athlon, Athlon 6    
 42  Documentation on this functionality in 8th ge    
 43  is available in the "BIOS and Kernel Develope    
 44  26094, in chapter 9, available for download f    
 45                                                   
 46  BIOS supplied data, for powernow-k7 and for p    
 47  from either the PSB table or from ACPI object    
 48  is only available if the kernel config sets C    
 49  The powernow-k8 driver will attempt to use AC    
 50  and fall back to PST if that fails.              
 51  The powernow-k7 driver will try to use the PS    
 52  fall back to ACPI if the PSB support fails. A    
 53  acpi_force, is provided to force ACPI support    
 54  of PSB support.                                  
 55                                                   
 56                                                   
 57 ``cpufreq-nforce2``                               
 58 ===================                               
 59                                                   
 60 ::                                                
 61                                                   
 62  The cpufreq-nforce2 driver changes the FSB on    
 63                                                   
 64  This works better than on other platforms, be    
 65  can be controlled independently from the PCI/    
 66                                                   
 67  The module has two options:                      
 68                                                   
 69         fid:     multiplier * 10 (for example     
 70         min_fsb: minimum FSB                      
 71                                                   
 72  If not set, fid is calculated from the curren    
 73  min_fsb defaults to FSB at boot time - 50 MHz    
 74                                                   
 75  IMPORTANT: The available range is limited dow    
 76             Also the minimum available FSB can    
 77             booting with 200 MHz, 150 should a    
 78                                                   
 79                                                   
 80 ``pcc-cpufreq``                                   
 81 ===============                                   
 82                                                   
 83 ::                                                
 84                                                   
 85  /*                                               
 86   *  pcc-cpufreq.txt - PCC interface documenta    
 87   *                                               
 88   *  Copyright (C) 2009 Red Hat, Matthew Garre<    
 89   *  Copyright (C) 2009 Hewlett-Packard Develo    
 90   *      Nagananda Chumbalkar <nagananda.chumba    
 91   */                                              
 92                                                   
 93                                                   
 94                         Processor Clocking Con    
 95                         ----------------------    
 96                                                   
 97  Contents:                                        
 98  ---------                                        
 99  1.     Introduction                              
100  1.1    PCC interface                             
101  1.1.1  Get Average Frequency                     
102  1.1.2  Set Desired Frequency                     
103  1.2    Platforms affected                        
104  2.     Driver and /sys details                   
105  2.1    scaling_available_frequencies             
106  2.2    cpuinfo_transition_latency                
107  2.3    cpuinfo_cur_freq                          
108  2.4    related_cpus                              
109  3.     Caveats                                   
110                                                   
111  1. Introduction:                                 
112  ----------------                                 
113  Processor Clocking Control (PCC) is an interf    
114  firmware and OSPM. It is a mechanism for coor    
115  performance (ie: frequency) between the platf    
116                                                   
117  The PCC driver (pcc-cpufreq) allows OSPM to t    
118  interface.                                       
119                                                   
120  OS utilizes the PCC interface to inform platf    
121  OS wants for a logical processor. The platfor    
122  the requested frequency. If the request for t    
123  satisfied by platform firmware, then it usual    
124  conditions are in place, and "power capping"     
125                                                   
126  1.1 PCC interface:                               
127  ------------------                               
128  The complete PCC specification is available h    
129  https://acpica.org/sites/acpica/files/Process    
130                                                   
131  PCC relies on a shared memory region that pro    
132  between the OS and platform firmware. PCC als    
133  is used by the OS to inform the platform firm    
134  sent.                                            
135                                                   
136  The ACPI PCCH() method is used to discover th    
137  memory region. The shared memory region heade    
138  "status" interface. PCCH() also contains deta    
139  doorbell.                                        
140                                                   
141  The following commands are supported by the P    
142  * Get Average Frequency                          
143  * Set Desired Frequency                          
144                                                   
145  The ACPI PCCP() method is implemented for eac    
146  used to discover the offsets for the input an    
147  memory region.                                   
148                                                   
149  When PCC mode is enabled, the platform will n    
150  or throttle states (_PSS, _TSS and related AC    
151  the native P-state driver (such as acpi-cpufr    
152  AMD) will not load.                              
153                                                   
154  However, OSPM remains in control of policy. T    
155  computes the required performance for each pr    
156  The PCC driver fills in the command interface    
157  communicates the request to the platform firm    
158  responsible for delivering the requested perf    
159                                                   
160  Each PCC command is "global" in scope and can    
161  the system. Therefore, PCC is capable of perf    
162  the OS is capable of getting/setting the freq    
163  the system with a single call to the BIOS.       
164                                                   
165  1.1.1 Get Average Frequency:                     
166  ----------------------------                     
167  This command is used by the OSPM to query the    
168  processor since the last time this command wa    
169  indicates the average unhalted frequency of t    
170  a percentage of the nominal (ie: maximum) CPU    
171  also signifies if the CPU frequency is limite    
172                                                   
173  1.1.2 Set Desired Frequency:                     
174  ----------------------------                     
175  This command is used by the OSPM to communica    
176  desired frequency for a logical processor. Th    
177  ignored by OSPM. The next invocation of "Get     
178  OSPM if the desired frequency was achieved or    
179                                                   
180  1.2 Platforms affected:                          
181  -----------------------                          
182  The PCC driver will load on any system where     
183  * supports the PCC interface, and the associa    
184  * assumes responsibility for managing the har    
185  to deliver the requested processor performanc    
186                                                   
187  Currently, certain HP ProLiant platforms impl    
188  platforms PCC is the "default" choice.           
189                                                   
190  However, it is possible to disable this inter    
191  such an instance, as is also the case on plat    
192  is not implemented, the PCC driver will fail     
193                                                   
194  2. Driver and /sys details:                      
195  ---------------------------                      
196  When the driver loads, it merely prints the l    
197  frequencies supported by the platform firmwar    
198                                                   
199  The PCC driver loads with a message such as:     
200  pcc-cpufreq: (v1.00.00) driver loaded with fr    
201  MHz                                              
202                                                   
203  This means that the OPSM can request the CPU     
204  between the limits (1600 MHz, and 2933 MHz) s    
205                                                   
206  Internally, there is no need for the driver t    
207  to a corresponding P-state.                      
208                                                   
209  The VERSION number for the driver will be of     
210  eg: 1.00.02                                      
211     ----- --                                      
212      |    |                                       
213      |    -- this will increase with bug fixes    
214      |-- this is the version of the PCC specif    
215                                                   
216                                                   
217  The following is a brief discussion on some o    
218  /sys filesystem and how their values are affe    
219                                                   
220  2.1 scaling_available_frequencies:               
221  ----------------------------------               
222  scaling_available_frequencies is not created     
223  frequencies need to be listed because the BIO    
224  frequency, within limits, requested by the go    
225  to be strictly associated with a P-state.        
226                                                   
227  2.2 cpuinfo_transition_latency:                  
228  -------------------------------                  
229  The cpuinfo_transition_latency field is 0. Th    
230  not include a field to expose this value curr    
231                                                   
232  2.3 cpuinfo_cur_freq:                            
233  ---------------------                            
234  A) Often cpuinfo_cur_freq will show a value d    
235  in the scaling_available_frequencies or scali    
236  This is due to "turbo boost" available on rec    
237  conditions are met the BIOS can achieve a sli    
238  by OSPM. An example:                             
239                                                   
240  scaling_cur_freq       : 2933000                 
241  cpuinfo_cur_freq       : 3196000                 
242                                                   
243  B) There is a round-off error associated with    
244  Since the driver obtains the current frequenc    
245  nominal frequency from the BIOS, sometimes, t    
246  scaling_cur_freq and cpuinfo_cur_freq may not    
247                                                   
248  scaling_cur_freq       : 1600000                 
249  cpuinfo_cur_freq       : 1583000                 
250                                                   
251  In this example, the nominal frequency is 293    
252  current frequency, cpuinfo_cur_freq, as 54% o    
253                                                   
254         54% of 2933 MHz = 1583 MHz                
255                                                   
256  Nominal frequency is the maximum frequency of    
257  corresponds to the frequency of the P0 P-stat    
258                                                   
259  2.4 related_cpus:                                
260  -----------------                                
261  The related_cpus field is identical to affect    
262                                                   
263  affected_cpus  : 4                               
264  related_cpus   : 4                               
265                                                   
266  Currently, the PCC driver does not evaluate _    
267  PCC do not implement SW_ALL. So OSPM doesn't     
268  to ensure that the same frequency is requeste    
269                                                   
270  3. Caveats:                                      
271  -----------                                      
272  The "cpufreq_stats" module in its present for    
273  expected to work with the PCC driver. Since t    
274  provides information wrt each P-state, it is     
                                                      

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