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config CPU_FREQ
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	bool "CPU Frequency scaling"
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	help
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	  CPU Frequency scaling allows you to change the clock speed of 
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	  CPUs on the fly. This is a nice method to save power, because 
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	  the lower the CPU clock speed, the less power the CPU consumes.
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	  Note that this driver doesn't automatically change the CPU
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	  clock speed, you need to either enable a dynamic cpufreq governor
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	  (see below) after boot, or use a userspace tool.
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	  For details, take a look at <file:Documentation/cpu-freq>.
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	  If in doubt, say N.
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if CPU_FREQ
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config CPU_FREQ_TABLE
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	tristate
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config CPU_FREQ_DEBUG
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	bool "Enable CPUfreq debugging"
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	help
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	  Say Y here to enable CPUfreq subsystem (including drivers)
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	  debugging. You will need to activate it via the kernel
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	  command line by passing
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	     cpufreq.debug=<value>
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	  To get <value>, add 
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	       1 to activate CPUfreq core debugging,
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	       2 to activate CPUfreq drivers debugging, and
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	       4 to activate CPUfreq governor debugging
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config CPU_FREQ_STAT
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	tristate "CPU frequency translation statistics"
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	select CPU_FREQ_TABLE
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	default y
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	help
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	  This driver exports CPU frequency statistics information through sysfs
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	  file system.
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	  To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
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	  module will be called cpufreq_stats.
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	  If in doubt, say N.
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config CPU_FREQ_STAT_DETAILS
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	bool "CPU frequency translation statistics details"
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	depends on CPU_FREQ_STAT
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	help
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	  This will show detail CPU frequency translation table in sysfs file
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	  system.
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	  If in doubt, say N.
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choice
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	prompt "Default CPUFreq governor"
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	default CPU_FREQ_DEFAULT_GOV_USERSPACE if CPU_FREQ_SA1100 || CPU_FREQ_SA1110
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	default CPU_FREQ_DEFAULT_GOV_PERFORMANCE
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	help
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	  This option sets which CPUFreq governor shall be loaded at
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	  startup. If in doubt, select 'performance'.
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config CPU_FREQ_DEFAULT_GOV_PERFORMANCE
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	bool "performance"
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	select CPU_FREQ_GOV_PERFORMANCE
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	help
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	  Use the CPUFreq governor 'performance' as default. This sets
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	  the frequency statically to the highest frequency supported by
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	  the CPU.
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config CPU_FREQ_DEFAULT_GOV_POWERSAVE
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	bool "powersave"
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	depends on EMBEDDED
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	select CPU_FREQ_GOV_POWERSAVE
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	help
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	  Use the CPUFreq governor 'powersave' as default. This sets
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	  the frequency statically to the lowest frequency supported by
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	  the CPU.
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config CPU_FREQ_DEFAULT_GOV_USERSPACE
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	bool "userspace"
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	select CPU_FREQ_GOV_USERSPACE
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	help
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	  Use the CPUFreq governor 'userspace' as default. This allows
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	  you to set the CPU frequency manually or when a userspace 
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	  program shall be able to set the CPU dynamically without having
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	  to enable the userspace governor manually.
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config CPU_FREQ_DEFAULT_GOV_ONDEMAND
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	bool "ondemand"
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	select CPU_FREQ_GOV_ONDEMAND
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	select CPU_FREQ_GOV_PERFORMANCE
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	help
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	  Use the CPUFreq governor 'ondemand' as default. This allows
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	  you to get a full dynamic frequency capable system by simply
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	  loading your cpufreq low-level hardware driver.
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	  Be aware that not all cpufreq drivers support the ondemand
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	  governor. If unsure have a look at the help section of the
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	  driver. Fallback governor will be the performance governor.
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config CPU_FREQ_DEFAULT_GOV_CONSERVATIVE
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	bool "conservative"
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	select CPU_FREQ_GOV_CONSERVATIVE
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	select CPU_FREQ_GOV_PERFORMANCE
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	help
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	  Use the CPUFreq governor 'conservative' as default. This allows
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	  you to get a full dynamic frequency capable system by simply
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	  loading your cpufreq low-level hardware driver.
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	  Be aware that not all cpufreq drivers support the conservative
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	  governor. If unsure have a look at the help section of the
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	  driver. Fallback governor will be the performance governor.
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endchoice
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config CPU_FREQ_GOV_PERFORMANCE
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	tristate "'performance' governor"
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	help
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	  This cpufreq governor sets the frequency statically to the
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	  highest available CPU frequency.
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	  To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
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	  module will be called cpufreq_performance.
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	  If in doubt, say Y.
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config CPU_FREQ_GOV_POWERSAVE
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	tristate "'powersave' governor"
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	help
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	  This cpufreq governor sets the frequency statically to the
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	  lowest available CPU frequency.
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	  To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
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	  module will be called cpufreq_powersave.
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	  If in doubt, say Y.
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config CPU_FREQ_GOV_USERSPACE
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	tristate "'userspace' governor for userspace frequency scaling"
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	help
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	  Enable this cpufreq governor when you either want to set the
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	  CPU frequency manually or when a userspace program shall
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	  be able to set the CPU dynamically, like on LART 
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	  <http://www.lartmaker.nl/>.
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	  To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
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	  module will be called cpufreq_userspace.
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	  For details, take a look at <file:Documentation/cpu-freq/>.
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	  If in doubt, say Y.
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config CPU_FREQ_GOV_ONDEMAND
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	tristate "'ondemand' cpufreq policy governor"
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	select CPU_FREQ_TABLE
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	help
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	  'ondemand' - This driver adds a dynamic cpufreq policy governor.
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	  The governor does a periodic polling and 
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	  changes frequency based on the CPU utilization.
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	  The support for this governor depends on CPU capability to
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	  do fast frequency switching (i.e, very low latency frequency
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	  transitions). 
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	  To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
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	  module will be called cpufreq_ondemand.
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	  For details, take a look at linux/Documentation/cpu-freq.
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	  If in doubt, say N.
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config CPU_FREQ_GOV_CONSERVATIVE
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	tristate "'conservative' cpufreq governor"
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	depends on CPU_FREQ
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	help
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	  'conservative' - this driver is rather similar to the 'ondemand'
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	  governor both in its source code and its purpose, the difference is
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	  its optimisation for better suitability in a battery powered
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	  environment.  The frequency is gracefully increased and decreased
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	  rather than jumping to 100% when speed is required.
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	  If you have a desktop machine then you should really be considering
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	  the 'ondemand' governor instead, however if you are using a laptop,
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	  PDA or even an AMD64 based computer (due to the unacceptable
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	  step-by-step latency issues between the minimum and maximum frequency
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	  transitions in the CPU) you will probably want to use this governor.
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	  To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
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	  module will be called cpufreq_conservative.
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	  For details, take a look at linux/Documentation/cpu-freq.
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	  If in doubt, say N.
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endif	# CPU_FREQ
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