On chips that support it, you can specificy 0 and 0xffff for min and max and the PMFW will use that to determine the optimal min and max. This enables optimal performance when the user manually switches between performance levels using sysfs. Previously we'd set soft min/max which could limit performance. Reviewed-by: Kenneth Feng <kenneth.feng@amd.com> Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com> |
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aldebaran_ppt.c | ||
aldebaran_ppt.h | ||
Makefile | ||
smu_v13_0.c | ||
smu_v13_0_0_ppt.c | ||
smu_v13_0_0_ppt.h | ||
smu_v13_0_4_ppt.c | ||
smu_v13_0_4_ppt.h | ||
smu_v13_0_5_ppt.c | ||
smu_v13_0_5_ppt.h | ||
smu_v13_0_6_ppt.c | ||
smu_v13_0_6_ppt.h | ||
smu_v13_0_7_ppt.c | ||
smu_v13_0_7_ppt.h | ||
yellow_carp_ppt.c | ||
yellow_carp_ppt.h |