Lines Matching +full:150 +full:us
76 set(uncore, GEN10_MEDIA_WAKE_RATE_LIMIT, 150); in gen11_rc6_enable()
93 * Bspec's guidance is to use 25us (really 25 * 1280ns) here. What we in gen11_rc6_enable()
95 * it takes us to service a CS interrupt and submit a new ELSP - that in gen11_rc6_enable()
104 * service latency, and puts it under 10us for Icelake, similar to in gen11_rc6_enable()
156 set(uncore, GEN10_MEDIA_WAKE_RATE_LIMIT, 150); in gen9_rc6_enable()
179 * Bspec's guidance is to use 25us (really 25 * 1280ns) here. What we in gen9_rc6_enable()
181 * it takes us to service a CS interrupt and submit a new ELSP - that in gen9_rc6_enable()
190 * service latency, and puts it around 10us for Broadwell (and other in gen9_rc6_enable()
191 * big core) and around 40us for Broxton (and other low power cores). in gen9_rc6_enable()
192 * [Note that for legacy ringbuffer submission, this is less than 1us!] in gen9_rc6_enable()
193 * However, the wakeup latency on Broxton is closer to 100us. To be in gen9_rc6_enable()
230 set(uncore, GEN6_RC6_THRESHOLD, 625); /* 800us/1.28 for TO */ in gen8_rc6_enable()
383 /* TO threshold set to 500 us (0x186 * 1.28 us) */ in chv_rc6_enable()
769 /* On VLV and CHV, residency time is in CZ units rather than 1.28us */ in intel_rc6_residency_ns()
776 /* 833.33ns units on Gen9LP, 1.28us elsewhere. */ in intel_rc6_residency_ns()