e600 core power management
Matt Sealey
matt at genesi-usa.com
Mon Jul 7 21:48:09 EST 2008
Hi guys,
Quick question, am I right (and looking at idle_6xx.S, I think I am) in thinking that
during the idle process, by default, an e600 core such as the 7448 or MPC8610 will
automatically transition to a NAP state, thus being as low power as possible?
Has anyone done any benchmarking of the power consumption of the processor when
this transition is disabled (remove CPU_FTR_MAYBE_CAN_NAP) or have a rough idea
what the benefits might be?
Is there a performance reason for removing the feature or disabling naps altogether?
The powersave-nap sysctl controls whether DOZE or NAP is entered on processors that
support a seperate HID0[DOZE], however is it possible to extend it such that nap
is never entered?
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Matt Sealey <matt at genesi-usa.com>
Genesi, Manager, Developer Relations
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