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60 on the capabilities of the processor.
86 enabled in the processor and possibly on the processor model.
96 If the processor supports the HWP feature, it will be enabled during the
97 processor initialization and cannot be disabled after that. It is possible
101 If the HWP feature has been enabled, ``intel_pstate`` relies on the processor to
102 select P-states by itself, but still it can give hints to the processor's
107 Even though the P-state selection is carried out by the processor automatically,
116 In this configuration ``intel_pstate`` will write 0 to the processor's
118 Energy-Performance Bias (EPB) knob (otherwise), which means that the processor's
124 Also, in this configuration the range of P-states available to the processor's
131 In this configuration ``intel_pstate`` will set the processor's
135 set to by the platform firmware). This usually causes the processor's
144 to work with the given processor if it does not recognize it. [Note that
145 ``intel_pstate`` will never refuse to work with any processor with the HWP
159 the processor model and platform configuration.
194 refuse to work with the given processor if it does not recognize it.
225 different types of processor behavior, above and below a boundary that
231 multicore processor to opportunistically increase the P-state of one or more
233 thermal envelope of the processor package to be exceeded.
236 (that is, above the turbo threshold), the processor is permitted to take over
239 different processor generations. Namely, the Sandy Bridge generation of
242 processor generations will take it as a license to use any P-states from the
244 processors setting any P-state from the turbo range will enable the processor
250 those states indefinitely, because the power distribution within the processor
255 fact, if one of them is set by software, the processor is not expected to change
270 processor model and can be determined by reading the processor's model-specific
284 (even if the Configurable TDP feature is enabled in the processor), its
293 To handle a given processor ``intel_pstate`` requires a number of different
308 Generally, ways to obtain that information are specific to the processor model
309 or family. Although it often is possible to obtain all of it from the processor
314 the driver initialization will fail if the detected processor is not in that
353 Number of P-states supported by the processor (between 0 and 255
386 the processor. If set (equal to 1), it causes the minimum P-state limit
423 the `HWP feature is enabled in the processor <Active Mode With HWP_>`_,
436 ``scaling_cur_freq`` attributes are produced by applying a processor-specific
471 processor <Active Mode With HWP_>`_:
512 If the `HWP feature is enabled in the processor <Active Mode With HWP_>`_, the
528 <Active Mode With HWP_>`_ in the processor, additional attributes are present
530 user space to help ``intel_pstate`` to adjust the processor's internal P-state
549 internally translated to integer values written to the processor's
630 processor is supported by it.
653 <Active Mode With HWP_>`_ even if it is supported by the processor.
658 supported by the processor.