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7 CPU Performance Scaling
15 The Concept of CPU Performance Scaling
20 Operating Performance Points or P-states (in ACPI terminology). As a rule,
30 highest one (i.e. the highest-performance frequency/voltage configuration
44 to as CPU performance scaling or CPU frequency scaling (because it involves
48 CPU Performance Scaling in Linux
51 The Linux kernel supports CPU performance scaling by means of the ``CPUFreq``
56 interfaces for all platforms that support CPU performance scaling. It defines
70 performance scaling algorithms for P-state selection can be represented in a
72 to use the same performance scaling algorithm implemented in exactly the same
76 However, that observation may not hold for performance scaling algorithms
81 to bypass the governor layer and implement their own performance scaling
137 to initialize the performance scaling hardware interface for the given CPU (or,
225 performance scaling interface represented by the ``policyX`` policy
338 parametrized, performance scaling algorithm.
357 ``performance``
364 ``performance`` and whenever the ``scaling_max_freq`` or ``scaling_min_freq``
535 hardware. That value can be used to estimate how the performance of the
538 The performance of a workload with the sensitivity of 0 (memory-bound or
607 "Turbo-Core" or (in technical documentation) "Core Performance Boost" and so on.
645 CPU performance on time scales below software resolution (e.g. below the
663 performance or energy consumption (or both) and the ability to disable
672 single-thread performance may vary because of it which may lead to
682 Performance Boost" feature of some AMD processors.