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AMD Posts 11th Iteration Of P-State Preferred Core Patches For Linux

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  • #11
    One thing I don't understand about preferred core:

    So the scheduler listens to the processor for recommendations about which core to use.

    How does that work for different kinds of threads? Obviously some threads would want other cores than other threads. Does the scheduler tell the processor what kind of thread is incoming? Does the processor maintain state about what thread did what in the past?

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    • #12
      Is there a chapter in the AMD reference manuals about how to talk to the processor about preferred cores or is it all done ad-hoc by AMD insiders?

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      • #13
        Originally posted by cytomax55 View Post

        Ty, That's a little above my pay grade I have no idea I'll just wait till the kernel comes out Thank you for letting me know
        Gentoo makes patching easy.

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        • #14
          Originally posted by geearf View Post

          Is guided 'better' than active?
          On my 59xx Notebook I have all options available but the lowest power usage is on 'passive' (6 Watt) compared to 'active'/'guided' (around 10 Watt). That's significant.

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          • #15
            Originally posted by reba View Post

            On my 59xx Notebook I have all options available but the lowest power usage is on 'passive' (6 Watt) compared to 'active'/'guided' (around 10 Watt). That's significant.
            Yeah for a notebook it's very significant! I am on desktop so I am more interested by efficiency than pure power usage.
            Thank you!

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            • #16
              Originally posted by cj.wijtmans View Post

              Gentoo makes patching easy.
              It was even easier with Arch Linux's PKGBUILD

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              • #17
                Originally posted by Kjell View Post

                It was even easier with Arch Linux's PKGBUILD
                nope.

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by cj.wijtmans View Post

                  nope.
                  Yeah

                  I've used Gentoo in the past.

                  Ended up settling for Arch Linux.. Gentoo will have to wait until I get a Threadripper

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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by Kjell View Post

                    Yeah

                    I've used Gentoo in the past.

                    Ended up settling for Arch Linux.. Gentoo will have to wait until I get a Threadripper
                    really? on gentoo a patch is as simple as dropping in path file and rebuild. What is easier about PKGBUILD?

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