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# Generic power capping sysfs interface configuration
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#
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menuconfig POWERCAP
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bool "Generic powercap sysfs driver"
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help
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The power capping sysfs interface allows kernel subsystems to expose power
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capping settings to user space in a consistent way. Usually, it consists
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of multiple control types that determine which settings may be exposed and
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power zones representing parts of the system that can be subject to power
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capping.
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If you want this code to be compiled in, say Y here.
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if POWERCAP
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# Client driver configurations go here.
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config INTEL_RAPL
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tristate "Intel RAPL Support"
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depends on X86
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default n
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---help---
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This enables support for the Intel Running Average Power Limit (RAPL)
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technology which allows power limits to be enforced and monitored on
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modern Intel processors (Sandy Bridge and later).
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In RAPL, the platform level settings are divided into domains for
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fine grained control. These domains include processor package, DRAM
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controller, CPU core (Power Plance 0), graphics uncore (Power Plane
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1), etc.
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endif
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