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Tip revision: 44549e8f5eea4e0a41b487b63e616cb089922b99 authored by Linus Torvalds on 08 May 2016, 21:38:32 UTC
Linux 4.6-rc7
Tip revision: 44549e8
Kconfig
#
# Generic power capping sysfs interface configuration
#

menuconfig POWERCAP
	bool "Generic powercap sysfs driver"
	help
	  The power capping sysfs interface allows kernel subsystems to expose power
	  capping settings to user space in a consistent way.  Usually, it consists
	  of multiple control types that determine which settings may be exposed and
	  power zones representing parts of the system that can be subject to power
	  capping.

	  If you want this code to be compiled in, say Y here.

if POWERCAP
# Client driver configurations go here.
config INTEL_RAPL
	tristate "Intel RAPL Support"
	depends on X86 && IOSF_MBI
	default n
	---help---
	  This enables support for the Intel Running Average Power Limit (RAPL)
	  technology which allows power limits to be enforced and monitored on
	  modern Intel processors (Sandy Bridge and later).

	  In RAPL, the platform level settings are divided into domains for
	  fine grained control. These domains include processor package, DRAM
	  controller, CPU core (Power Plance 0), graphics uncore (Power Plane
	  1), etc.

endif
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