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71 lines
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# /etc/sysconfig/cpuspeed
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#
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# This configuration file controls the behavior of both the
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# cpuspeed daemon and various cpufreq modules.
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# For the vast majority of users, there shouldn't be any need to
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# alter the contents of this file at all. By and large, frequency
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# scaling should Just Work(tm) with the defaults.
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### DRIVER ###
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# Your CPUFreq driver module
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# Note that many drivers are now built-in, rather than built as modules,
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# so its usually best not to specify one.
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# default value: empty (try to auto-detect/use built-in)
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DRIVER=
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### GOVERNOR ###
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# Which scaling governor to use
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# Details on scaling governors for your cpu(s) can be found in
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# cpu-freq/governors.txt, part of the kernel-doc package
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# NOTES:
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# - The GOVERNOR parameter is only valid on centrino, powernow-k8 (amd64)
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# and acpi-cpufreq platforms, other platforms that support frequency
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# scaling always use the 'userspace' governor.
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# - Using the 'userspace' governor will trigger the cpuspeed daemon to run,
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# which provides said user-space frequency scaling.
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# default value: empty (defaults to ondemand on centrino, powernow-k8,
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# and acpi-cpufreq systems, userspace on others)
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GOVERNOR=
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### FREQUENCIES ###
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# NOTE: valid max/min frequencies for your cpu(s) can be found in
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# /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu*/cpufreq/scaling_available_frequencies
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# on systems that support frequency scaling (though only after the
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# appropriate drivers have been loaded via the cpuspeed initscript).
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# maximum speed to scale up to
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# default value: empty (use cpu reported maximum)
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MAX_SPEED=
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# minimum speed to scale down to
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# default value: empty (use cpu reported minimum)
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MIN_SPEED=
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### SCALING THRESHOLDS ###
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# Busy percentage threshold over which to scale up to max frequency
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# default value: empty (use governor default)
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UP_THRESHOLD=
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# Busy percentage threshold under which to scale frequency down
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# default value: empty (use governor default)
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DOWN_THRESHOLD=
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### NICE PROCESS HANDLING ###
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# Let background (nice) processes speed up the cpu
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# default value: 0 (background process usage can speed up cpu)
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# alternate value: 1 (background processes will be ignored)
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IGNORE_NICE=0
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#####################################################
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########## HISTORICAL CPUSPEED CONFIG BITS ##########
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#####################################################
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VMAJOR=1
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VMINOR=1
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# Add your favorite options here
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#OPTS="$OPTS -s 0 -i 10 -r"
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# uncomment and modify this to check the state of the AC adapter
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#OPTS="$OPTS -a /proc/acpi/ac_adapter/*/state"
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# uncomment and modify this to check the system temperature
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#OPTS="$OPTS -t /proc/acpi/thermal_zone/*/temperature 75"
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