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the throttling state in response to line transitions. Future plans
include adding support for CPU frequency changes.
Add a devd.conf entry for calling this script.
The default values for this are:
performance_cx_lowest="HIGH" # Use HLT (C0) online
performance_throttle_state="HIGH" # 100% (no throttling)
economy_cx_lowest="LOW" # Use the lowest Cx state possible
economy_throttle_state="HIGH" # 100% (no throttling)
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userland whenever events occur. See the example in devd.conf below
to see how to use it.
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written by Stuart Walsh and Duncan Barclay (with some kibbitzing by
me). I'm checking it in on Stuart's behalf.
The BCM4401 is built into several x86 laptop and desktop systems. For the
moment, I have only enabled it in the x86 kernel config because although
it's a PCI device, I haven't heard of any standalone NICs that use it. If
somebody knows of one, we can easily add it to the other arches.
This driver uses register/structure data gleaned from the Linux
driver released by Broadcom, but does not contain any of the code
from the Linux driver itself. It uses busdma.
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devd.conf.
Pointed out by: Larry Rosenman
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handle the empty section, but it has been able to do so for some time
now.
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entry causes problems :-(
This effectively backs out the commit the re@ allowed me to commit.
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little too chatty on boot and doesn't give enough information.
Approved by: re@ (bmah)
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This driver now supports the Melco LUA-KTX and the GREEN HOUSE
GH-USB100B.
Reviewed by: imp
MFC after: 2 weeks
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because there's so little history to save).
MFC After: 10 millifortnights
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