Searched refs:CC3 (Results 1 – 2 of 2) sorted by relevance
| /linux/tools/power/x86/turbostat/ |
| H A D | turbostat.c | 708 CC3 = BIT(1), enumerator 724 .supported_cstates = CC1 | CC3 | CC6 | PC3 | PC6, 733 .supported_cstates = CC1 | CC3 | CC6 | PC3 | PC6, 742 .supported_cstates = CC1 | CC3 | CC6 | CC7 | PC2 | PC3 | PC6 | PC7, 754 .supported_cstates = CC1 | CC3 | CC6 | CC7 | PC2 | PC3 | PC6 | PC7, 767 .supported_cstates = CC1 | CC3 | CC6 | CC7 | PC2 | PC3 | PC6 | PC7, 779 .supported_cstates = CC1 | CC3 | CC6 | CC7 | PC2 | PC3 | PC6 | PC7, 792 .supported_cstates = CC1 | CC3 | CC6 | CC7 | PC2 | PC3 | PC6 | PC7, 806 .supported_cstates = CC1 | CC3 | CC6 | CC7 | PC2 | PC3 | PC6 | PC7, 821 .supported_cstates = CC1 | CC3 | CC6 | CC7 | PC2 | PC3 | PC6 | PC7 | PC8 | PC9 | PC10, [all …]
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| /linux/Documentation/admin-guide/pm/ |
| H A D | intel_idle.rst | 284 ``CC3``), which happens if all of the logical CPUs (SMT siblings) in that core 290 all of the cores have gone into the ``CC3`` state and (possibly) some additional
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