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- PowerNow! and Cool'n'Quiet are AMD names for frequency
- management capabilities in AMD processors. As the hardware
- implementation changes in new generations of the processors,
- there is a different cpu-freq driver for each generation.
- Note that the driver's will not load on the "wrong" hardware,
- so it is safe to try each driver in turn when in doubt as to
- which is the correct driver.
- Note that the functionality to change frequency (and voltage)
- is not available in all processors. The drivers will refuse
- to load on processors without this capability. The capability
- is detected with the cpuid instruction.
- The drivers use BIOS supplied tables to obtain frequency and
- voltage information appropriate for a particular platform.
- Frequency transitions will be unavailable if the BIOS does
- not supply these tables.
- 6th Generation: powernow-k6
- 7th Generation: powernow-k7: Athlon, Duron, Geode.
- 8th Generation: powernow-k8: Athlon, Athlon 64, Opteron, Sempron.
- Documentation on this functionality in 8th generation processors
- is available in the "BIOS and Kernel Developer's Guide", publication
- 26094, in chapter 9, available for download from www.amd.com.
- BIOS supplied data, for powernow-k7 and for powernow-k8, may be
- from either the PSB table or from ACPI objects. The ACPI support
- is only available if the kernel config sets CONFIG_ACPI_PROCESSOR.
- The powernow-k8 driver will attempt to use ACPI if so configured,
- and fall back to PST if that fails.
- The powernow-k7 driver will try to use the PSB support first, and
- fall back to ACPI if the PSB support fails. A module parameter,
- acpi_force, is provided to force ACPI support to be used instead
- of PSB support.
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