CPU Power Saving Methods for Real-time Workloads

CPU Power Saving Methods for Real-time Workloads

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CPU Power Saving Methods for Real-time Workloads

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  1. 1 Background
  2. 2 Introduction
  3. 3 Why do we need this?
  4. 4 Focus on Determinism
  5. 5 Where does the jitter come from?
  6. 6 How to control state selection?
  7. 7 2 Methods corresponding to Attributes
  8. 8 C State Exit Latency Constraint
  9. 9 Filter C States by Exit Latencies
  10. 10 Filter C States by Target Residencies
  11. 11 Name the 2 methods
  12. 12 C State Selection Policy in Kernel
  13. 13 PM QoS (Quality of Service) Framework
  14. 14 Recap
  15. 15 Calibrate Worst-case latency
  16. 16 Find Safe Latency Constraint
  17. 17 Find Safe Idle Interval
  18. 18 Example Calibration
  19. 19 Example Tuning
  20. 20 Additional Strategies
  21. 21 Key Takeaways
  22. 22 References
  23. 23 Linux Foundation Wiki

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