|      CPU frequency and voltage scaling code in the Linux(TM) kernel | 
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 | 		         L i n u x    C P U F r e q | 
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 | 			  C P U F r e q    C o r e | 
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 | 		    Dominik Brodowski  <linux@brodo.de> | 
 | 		     David Kimdon <dwhedon@debian.org> | 
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 |    Clock scaling allows you to change the clock speed of the CPUs on the | 
 |     fly. This is a nice method to save battery power, because the lower | 
 |             the clock speed, the less power the CPU consumes. | 
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 | Contents: | 
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 | 1.  CPUFreq core and interfaces | 
 | 2.  CPUFreq notifiers | 
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 | 1. General Information | 
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 | The CPUFreq core code is located in drivers/cpufreq/cpufreq.c. This | 
 | cpufreq code offers a standardized interface for the CPUFreq | 
 | architecture drivers (those pieces of code that do actual | 
 | frequency transitions), as well as to "notifiers". These are device | 
 | drivers or other part of the kernel that need to be informed of | 
 | policy changes (ex. thermal modules like ACPI) or of all | 
 | frequency changes (ex. timing code) or even need to force certain | 
 | speed limits (like LCD drivers on ARM architecture). Additionally, the | 
 | kernel "constant" loops_per_jiffy is updated on frequency changes | 
 | here. | 
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 | Reference counting is done by cpufreq_get_cpu and cpufreq_put_cpu, | 
 | which make sure that the cpufreq processor driver is correctly | 
 | registered with the core, and will not be unloaded until | 
 | cpufreq_put_cpu is called. | 
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 | 2. CPUFreq notifiers | 
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 | CPUFreq notifiers conform to the standard kernel notifier interface. | 
 | See linux/include/linux/notifier.h for details on notifiers. | 
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 | There are two different CPUFreq notifiers - policy notifiers and | 
 | transition notifiers. | 
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 | 2.1 CPUFreq policy notifiers | 
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 | These are notified when a new policy is intended to be set. Each | 
 | CPUFreq policy notifier is called three times for a policy transition: | 
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 | 1.) During CPUFREQ_ADJUST all CPUFreq notifiers may change the limit if | 
 |     they see a need for this - may it be thermal considerations or | 
 |     hardware limitations. | 
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 | 2.) During CPUFREQ_INCOMPATIBLE only changes may be done in order to avoid | 
 |     hardware failure. | 
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 | 3.) And during CPUFREQ_NOTIFY all notifiers are informed of the new policy | 
 |    - if two hardware drivers failed to agree on a new policy before this | 
 |    stage, the incompatible hardware shall be shut down, and the user | 
 |    informed of this. | 
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 | The phase is specified in the second argument to the notifier. | 
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 | The third argument, a void *pointer, points to a struct cpufreq_policy | 
 | consisting of five values: cpu, min, max, policy and max_cpu_freq. min  | 
 | and max are the lower and upper frequencies (in kHz) of the new | 
 | policy, policy the new policy, cpu the number of the affected CPU; and  | 
 | max_cpu_freq the maximum supported CPU frequency. This value is given  | 
 | for informational purposes only. | 
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 | 2.2 CPUFreq transition notifiers | 
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 | These are notified twice when the CPUfreq driver switches the CPU core | 
 | frequency and this change has any external implications. | 
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 | The second argument specifies the phase - CPUFREQ_PRECHANGE or | 
 | CPUFREQ_POSTCHANGE. | 
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 | The third argument is a struct cpufreq_freqs with the following | 
 | values: | 
 | cpu	- number of the affected CPU | 
 | old	- old frequency | 
 | new	- new frequency | 
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 | If the cpufreq core detects the frequency has changed while the system | 
 | was suspended, these notifiers are called with CPUFREQ_RESUMECHANGE as | 
 | second argument. |