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@ 2020-11-02 16:47:00


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[$] Kernel support for processor undervolting
Overclocking the processor — running it above its specified maximum
frequency to increase performance — is a familiar operation for many
readers. Sometimes, however, it is necessary to go the other direction and
decrease a processor's operating power point by lowering its voltage
to avoid overheating. Recently, Jason Donenfeld submitted a short
patch
removing a warning emitted by the kernel when user space accesses
special processor registers that allow this "undervolting" on x86
processors. It caused a long discussion that might result in a kernel
interface to allow users to safely control their processor's voltage.


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