AMD Preferred Core Fix Lands Ahead Of Linux 6.11-rc6
This week's batch of power management fixes for the Linux 6.11 kernel are just a set of three patches for AMD processors.
Of the AMD power management fixes for Linux 6.11-rc6, one is worth pointing out and it's a fix for the AMD Preferred Core handling. AMD Preferred Core was introduced in Linux 6.9 as a feature that's been around since Zen 2 processors for being able to indicate via ACPI CPPC the CPU cores that are preferred -- capable of reaching a higher maximum frequency or otherwise capable of performing better than the other cores.
With Linux 6.11-rc6 is a fix to remove checks for the highest performance match on AMD Preferred Cores when updating the preferred core ranking within the AMD P-State driver.
The AMD power management fixes have been merged via this pull request ahead of the Linux 6.11-rc6 kernel test release debuting tomorrow. The stable Linux 6.11 kernel should be out around mid-September.
Frustratingly, this one line patch that is a straight forward addition to "fix" the missing CPU power reporting for AMD Zen 5 processors has yet to be picked up by the mainline kernel... Thus looking like it will wait until the Linux 6.12 merge window.
Of the AMD power management fixes for Linux 6.11-rc6, one is worth pointing out and it's a fix for the AMD Preferred Core handling. AMD Preferred Core was introduced in Linux 6.9 as a feature that's been around since Zen 2 processors for being able to indicate via ACPI CPPC the CPU cores that are preferred -- capable of reaching a higher maximum frequency or otherwise capable of performing better than the other cores.
With Linux 6.11-rc6 is a fix to remove checks for the highest performance match on AMD Preferred Cores when updating the preferred core ranking within the AMD P-State driver.
The AMD power management fixes have been merged via this pull request ahead of the Linux 6.11-rc6 kernel test release debuting tomorrow. The stable Linux 6.11 kernel should be out around mid-September.
Frustratingly, this one line patch that is a straight forward addition to "fix" the missing CPU power reporting for AMD Zen 5 processors has yet to be picked up by the mainline kernel... Thus looking like it will wait until the Linux 6.12 merge window.
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