Lines Matching full:c1
143 * 0x00 means "MWAIT(C1)", 0x10 means "MWAIT(C2)" etc.
257 .name = "C1",
294 .name = "C1",
339 .name = "C1",
384 .name = "C1",
429 .name = "C1",
474 .name = "C1",
511 .name = "C1",
548 .name = "C1",
585 .name = "C1",
653 .name = "C1",
722 .name = "C1",
791 .name = "C1",
820 .name = "C1",
848 * On AlderLake C1 has to be disabled if C1E is enabled, and vice versa.
850 * But in this case there is effectively no C1, because C1 requests are
851 * promoted to C1E. If the "C1E promotion" bit is cleared, then both C1
852 * and C1E requests end up with C1, so there is effectively no C1E.
854 * By default we enable C1E and disable C1 by marking it with
859 .name = "C1",
904 .name = "C1",
978 .name = "C1",
1023 .name = "C1",
1053 .name = "C1",
1094 .name = "C1",
1171 .name = "C1",
1215 .name = "C1",
1235 .name = "C1",
1256 .name = "C1",
1317 .name = "C1",
1350 .name = "C1",
1379 .name = "C1",
1408 .name = "C1",
1704 * is deeper than C1. in intel_idle_state_needs_timer_stop()
1806 * For C1-type C-states use the same number for both the exit in intel_idle_init_cstates_acpi()
1808 * C1 in the majority of the static C-states tables above. in intel_idle_init_cstates_acpi()
2035 * 000b: C0/C1 (no package C-state support) in skx_idle_state_table_update()
2059 /* Check if user prefers C1 over C1E. */ in adl_idle_state_table_update()
2347 * Enable/disable C1 undemotion along with C1 demotion, as this is the in intel_c1_demotion_toggle()
2369 /* Enable/disable C1 demotion on all CPUs */ in intel_c1_demotion_store()
2508 boot_cpu_has(X86_FEATURE_ARAT) ? "all C-states" : "C1"); in intel_idle_init()
2542 * enabled, the other C-states must not be used. Example: C1 and C1E on