/Linux-v5.10/Documentation/admin-guide/pm/ |
D | intel_idle.rst | 1 .. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 5 ``intel_idle`` CPU Idle Time Management Driver 17 :doc:`CPU idle time management subsystem <cpuidle>` in the Linux kernel 18 (``CPUIdle``). It is the default CPU idle time management driver for the 27 logical CPU executing it is idle and so it may be possible to put some of the 28 processor's functional blocks into low-power states. That instruction takes two 38 only way to pass early-configuration-time parameters to it is via the kernel 42 .. _intel-idle-enumeration-of-states: 44 Enumeration of Idle States 50 as C-states (in the ACPI terminology) or idle states. The list of meaningful [all …]
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D | cpuidle.rst | 1 .. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 8 CPU Idle Time Management 19 Modern processors are generally able to enter states in which the execution of 21 memory or executed. Those states are the *idle* states of the processor. 23 Since part of the processor hardware is not used in idle states, entering them 27 CPU idle time management is an energy-efficiency feature concerned about using 28 the idle states of processors for this purpose. 31 ------------ 33 CPU idle time management operates on CPUs as seen by the *CPU scheduler* (that 37 software as individual single-core processors. In other words, a CPU is an [all …]
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D | suspend-flows.rst | 1 .. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 12 At least one global system-wide transition needs to be carried out for the 14 :doc:`sleep states <sleep-states>`. Hibernation requires more than one 15 transition to occur for this purpose, but the other sleep states, commonly 16 referred to as *system-wide suspend* (or simply *system suspend*) states, need 19 For those sleep states, the transition from the working state of the system into 26 different sleep states of the system are quite similar, but there are some 27 significant differences between the :ref:`suspend-to-idle <s2idle>` code flows 28 and the code flows related to the :ref:`suspend-to-RAM <s2ram>` and 29 :ref:`standby <standby>` sleep states. [all …]
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D | strategies.rst | 1 .. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 13 The Linux kernel supports two major high-level power management strategies. 15 One of them is based on using global low-power states of the whole system in 17 significantly reduced, referred to as :doc:`sleep states <sleep-states>`. The 18 kernel puts the system into one of these states when requested by user space 21 user space code can run. Because sleep states are global and the whole system 23 :doc:`system-wide power management <system-wide>`. 25 The other strategy, referred to as the :doc:`working-state power management 26 <working-state>`, is based on adjusting the power states of individual hardware 30 a metastate covering a range of different power states of the system in which [all …]
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/Linux-v5.10/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/arm/ |
D | idle-states.yaml | 1 # SPDX-License-Identifier: (GPL-2.0-only OR BSD-2-Clause) 3 --- 4 $id: http://devicetree.org/schemas/arm/idle-states.yaml# 5 $schema: http://devicetree.org/meta-schemas/core.yaml# 7 title: ARM idle states binding description 10 - Lorenzo Pieralisi <lorenzo.pieralisi@arm.com> 14 1 - Introduction 18 where cores can be put in different low-power states (ranging from simple wfi 19 to power gating) according to OS PM policies. The CPU states representing the 20 range of dynamic idle states that a processor can enter at run-time, can be [all …]
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D | psci.yaml | 1 # SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 3 --- 5 $schema: http://devicetree.org/meta-schemas/core.yaml# 10 - Lorenzo Pieralisi <lorenzo.pieralisi@arm.com> 15 processors") can be used by Linux to initiate various CPU-centric power 25 r0 => 32-bit Function ID / return value 26 {r1 - r3} => Parameters 40 - description: 44 - description: 46 const: arm,psci-0.2 [all …]
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/Linux-v5.10/drivers/cpuidle/governors/ |
D | teo.c | 1 // SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 3 * Timer events oriented CPU idle governor 11 * wakeups from idle states. Moreover, information about what happened in the 13 * idle state with target residency within the time to the closest timer is 14 * likely to be suitable for the upcoming idle time of the CPU and, if not, then 15 * which of the shallower idle states to choose. 17 * Of course, non-timer wakeup sources are more important in some use cases and 18 * they can be covered by taking a few most recent idle time intervals of the 20 * idle duration values greater than the time till the closest timer, as the 24 * Thus this governor estimates whether or not the upcoming idle time of the CPU [all …]
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/Linux-v5.10/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/powerpc/opal/ |
D | power-mgt.txt | 1 IBM Power-Management Bindings 5 idle states. The description of these idle states is exposed via the 6 node @power-mgt in the device-tree by the firmware. 9 ---------------- 10 Typically each idle state has the following associated properties: 12 - name: The name of the idle state as defined by the firmware. 14 - flags: indicating some aspects of this idle states such as the 15 extent of state-loss, whether timebase is stopped on this 16 idle states and so on. The flag bits are as follows: 18 - exit-latency: The latency involved in transitioning the state of the [all …]
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/Linux-v5.10/tools/power/cpupower/man/ |
D | cpupower-idle-set.1 | 1 .TH "CPUPOWER-IDLE-SET" "1" "0.1" "" "cpupower Manual" 4 cpupower\-idle\-set \- Utility to set cpu idle state specific kernel options 7 cpupower [ \-c cpulist ] idle\-info [\fIoptions\fP] 10 The cpupower idle\-set subcommand allows to set cpu idle, also called cpu 12 sleep states. This can be handy for power vs performance tuning. 16 \fB\-d\fR \fB\-\-disable\fR <STATE_NO> 19 \fB\-e\fR \fB\-\-enable\fR <STATE_NO> 22 \fB\-D\fR \fB\-\-disable-by-latency\fR <LATENCY> 23 Disable all idle states with a equal or higher latency than <LATENCY>. 25 Enable all idle states with a latency lower than <LATENCY>. [all …]
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D | cpupower-idle-info.1 | 1 .TH "CPUPOWER-IDLE-INFO" "1" "0.1" "" "cpupower Manual" 4 cpupower\-idle\-info \- Utility to retrieve cpu idle kernel information 7 cpupower [ \-c cpulist ] idle\-info [\fIoptions\fP] 10 A tool which prints out per cpu idle information helpful to developers and interested users. 14 \fB\-f\fR \fB\-\-silent\fR 15 Only print a summary of all available C-states in the system. 17 \fB\-e\fR \fB\-\-proc\fR 19 Prints out idle information in old /proc/acpi/processor/*/power format. This 23 .SH IDLE\-INFO DESCRIPTIONS 26 statistics when it enters or leaves an idle state, therefore on a very idle or [all …]
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D | cpupower-monitor.1 | 1 .TH CPUPOWER\-MONITOR "1" "22/02/2011" "" "cpupower Manual" 3 cpupower\-monitor \- Report processor frequency and idle statistics 7 .RB "\-l" 10 .RB [ -c ] [ "\-m <mon1>," [ "<mon2>,..." ] ] 11 .RB [ "\-i seconds" ] 14 .RB [ -c ][ "\-m <mon1>," [ "<mon2>,..." ] ] 18 \fBcpupower-monitor \fP reports processor topology, frequency and idle power 22 \fBcpupower-monitor \fP implements independent processor sleep state and 24 directly reading out hardware registers. Use \-l to get an overview which are 29 \-l [all …]
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/Linux-v5.10/drivers/cpuidle/ |
D | dt_idle_states.c | 1 // SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only 3 * DT idle states parsing code. 9 #define pr_fmt(fmt) "DT idle-states: " fmt 30 * pointer of the passed in struct of_device_id array to the idle in init_state_node() 33 idle_state->enter = match_id->data; in init_state_node() 39 idle_state->enter_s2idle = match_id->data; in init_state_node() 41 err = of_property_read_u32(state_node, "wakeup-latency-us", in init_state_node() 42 &idle_state->exit_latency); in init_state_node() 46 err = of_property_read_u32(state_node, "entry-latency-us", in init_state_node() 49 pr_debug(" * %pOF missing entry-latency-us property\n", in init_state_node() [all …]
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D | Kconfig.arm | 1 # SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only 3 # ARM CPU Idle drivers 6 bool "Generic ARM/ARM64 CPU idle Driver" 11 It provides a generic idle driver whose idle states are configured 12 at run-time through DT nodes. The CPUidle suspend backend is 13 initialized by calling the CPU operations init idle hook 17 bool "PSCI CPU idle Driver" 23 It provides an idle driver that is capable of detecting and 24 managing idle states through the PSCI firmware interface. 27 bool "PSCI CPU idle Domain" [all …]
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D | cpuidle-psci.c | 1 // SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only 3 * PSCI CPU idle driver. 28 #include "cpuidle-psci.h" 59 u32 *states = data->psci_states; in psci_enter_domain_idle_state() local 60 struct device *pd_dev = data->dev; in psci_enter_domain_idle_state() 66 return -1; in psci_enter_domain_idle_state() 73 state = states[idx]; in psci_enter_domain_idle_state() 75 ret = psci_cpu_suspend_enter(state) ? -1 : idx; in psci_enter_domain_idle_state() 81 /* Clear the domain state to start fresh when back from idle. */ in psci_enter_domain_idle_state() 133 { .compatible = "arm,idle-state", [all …]
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D | cpuidle.c | 2 * cpuidle.c - core cpuidle infrastructure 4 * (C) 2006-2007 Venkatesh Pallipadi <venkatesh.pallipadi@intel.com> 52 return off || !initialized || !drv || !dev || !dev->enabled; in cpuidle_not_available() 56 * cpuidle_play_dead - cpu off-lining 67 return -ENODEV; in cpuidle_play_dead() 69 /* Find lowest-power state that supports long-term idle */ in cpuidle_play_dead() 70 for (i = drv->state_count - 1; i >= 0; i--) in cpuidle_play_dead() 71 if (drv->states[i].enter_dead) in cpuidle_play_dead() 72 return drv->states[i].enter_dead(dev, i); in cpuidle_play_dead() 74 return -ENODEV; in cpuidle_play_dead() [all …]
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D | cpuidle-at91.c | 2 * based on arch/arm/mach-kirkwood/cpuidle.c 4 * CPU idle support for AT91 SoC 10 * The cpu idle uses wait-for-interrupt and RAM self refresh in order 11 * to implement two idle states - 12 * #1 wait-for-interrupt 13 * #2 wait-for-interrupt and RAM self refresh 28 /* Actual code that puts the SoC in different idle states */ 40 .states[0] = ARM_CPUIDLE_WFI_STATE, 41 .states[1] = { 51 /* Initialize CPU idle by registering the idle states */ [all …]
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D | cpuidle-kirkwood.c | 2 * CPU idle Marvell Kirkwood SoCs 8 * The cpu idle uses wait-for-interrupt and DDR self refresh in order 9 * to implement two idle states - 10 * #1 wait-for-interrupt 11 * #2 wait-for-interrupt and DDR self refresh 30 /* Actual code that puts the SoC in different idle states */ 44 .states[0] = ARM_CPUIDLE_WFI_STATE, 45 .states[1] = { 55 /* Initialize CPU idle by registering the idle states */ 82 MODULE_DESCRIPTION("Kirkwood cpu idle driver"); [all …]
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D | cpuidle-arm.c | 1 // SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only 3 * ARM/ARM64 generic CPU idle driver. 25 * arm_enter_idle_state - Programs CPU to enter the specified state 38 * Pass idle state index to arm_cpuidle_suspend which in turn in arm_enter_idle_state() 39 * will call the CPU ops suspend protocol with idle index as a in arm_enter_idle_state() 53 * handler for idle state index 0. 55 .states[0] = { 66 { .compatible = "arm,idle-state", 75 * framework. It relies on core code to parse the idle states 85 return -ENOMEM; in arm_idle_init_cpu() [all …]
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D | cpuidle-zynq.c | 1 // SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only 3 * Copyright (C) 2012-2013 Xilinx 5 * CPU idle support for Xilinx Zynq 7 * based on arch/arm/mach-at91/cpuidle.c 9 * The cpu idle uses wait-for-interrupt and RAM self refresh in order 10 * to implement two idle states - 11 * #1 wait-for-interrupt 12 * #2 wait-for-interrupt and RAM self refresh 24 /* Actual code that puts the SoC in different idle states */ 37 .states = { [all …]
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/Linux-v5.10/Documentation/driver-api/pm/ |
D | cpuidle.rst | 1 .. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 5 CPU Idle Time Management 13 CPU Idle Time Management Subsystem 18 cores) is idle after an interrupt or equivalent wakeup event, which means that 19 there are no tasks to run on it except for the special "idle" task associated 21 belongs to. That can be done by making the idle logical CPU stop fetching 23 depended on by it into an idle state in which they will draw less power. 25 However, there may be multiple different idle states that can be used in such a 28 particular idle state. That is the role of the CPU idle time management 35 units: *governors* responsible for selecting idle states to ask the processor [all …]
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/Linux-v5.10/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/arm/msm/ |
D | qcom,idle-state.txt | 1 QCOM Idle States for cpuidle driver 3 ARM provides idle-state node to define the cpuidle states, as defined in [1]. 4 cpuidle-qcom is the cpuidle driver for Qualcomm SoCs and uses these idle 5 states. Idle states have different enter/exit latency and residency values. 6 The idle states supported by the QCOM SoC are defined as - 18 hierarchy to enter standby states, when all cpus are idle. An interrupt brings 34 between the time it enters idle and the next known wake up. SPC mode is used 37 sequence for this idle state is programmed to power down the supply to the 44 code in the EL for the SoC. On SoCs with write-back L1 cache, the cache has to 50 be flushed, system bus, clocks - lowered, and SoC main XO clock gated and [all …]
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/Linux-v5.10/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/power/ |
D | power-domain.yaml | 1 # SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 3 --- 4 $id: http://devicetree.org/schemas/power/power-domain.yaml# 5 $schema: http://devicetree.org/meta-schemas/core.yaml# 10 - Rafael J. Wysocki <rjw@rjwysocki.net> 11 - Kevin Hilman <khilman@kernel.org> 12 - Ulf Hansson <ulf.hansson@linaro.org> 24 \#power-domain-cells property in the PM domain provider node. 28 pattern: "^(power-controller|power-domain)([@-].*)?$" 30 domain-idle-states: [all …]
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D | domain-idle-state.yaml | 1 # SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 3 --- 4 $id: http://devicetree.org/schemas/power/domain-idle-state.yaml# 5 $schema: http://devicetree.org/meta-schemas/core.yaml# 7 title: PM Domain Idle States binding description 10 - Ulf Hansson <ulf.hansson@linaro.org> 13 A domain idle state node represents the state parameters that will be used to 18 const: domain-idle-states 21 "^(cpu|cluster|domain)-": 24 Each state node represents a domain idle state description. [all …]
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/Linux-v5.10/arch/arm64/boot/dts/freescale/ |
D | fsl-ls2088a.dtsi | 1 // SPDX-License-Identifier: (GPL-2.0+ OR MIT) 3 * Device Tree Include file for Freescale Layerscape-2088A family SoC. 12 #include "fsl-ls208xa.dtsi" 17 compatible = "arm,cortex-a72"; 20 cpu-idle-states = <&CPU_PW20>; 21 next-level-cache = <&cluster0_l2>; 22 #cooling-cells = <2>; 27 compatible = "arm,cortex-a72"; 30 cpu-idle-states = <&CPU_PW20>; 31 next-level-cache = <&cluster0_l2>; [all …]
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D | fsl-ls2080a.dtsi | 1 // SPDX-License-Identifier: (GPL-2.0+ OR MIT) 3 * Device Tree Include file for Freescale Layerscape-2080A family SoC. 5 * Copyright 2014-2016 Freescale Semiconductor, Inc. 12 #include "fsl-ls208xa.dtsi" 17 compatible = "arm,cortex-a57"; 20 cpu-idle-states = <&CPU_PW20>; 21 next-level-cache = <&cluster0_l2>; 22 #cooling-cells = <2>; 27 compatible = "arm,cortex-a57"; 30 cpu-idle-states = <&CPU_PW20>; [all …]
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