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/freebsd-10.3-release/sys/x86/cpufreq/
H A Dp4tcc.c124684 Sun Jan 18 21:06:56 MST 2004 sobomax Add new CPU_ENABLE_TCC option, from NOTES:

CPU_ENABLE_TCC enables Thermal Control Circuitry (TCC) found in some
Pentium(tm) 4 and (possibly) later CPUs. When enabled and detected,
TCC allows to restrict power consumption by using machdep.cpuperf*
sysctls. This operates independently of SpeedStep and is useful on
systems where other mechanisms such as apm(4) or acpi(4) don't work.

Given the fact that many, even modern, notebooks don't work properly
with Intel ACPI, this is indeed very useful option for notebook owners.

Obtained from: OpenBSD
MFC after: 2 weeks
/freebsd-10.3-release/sys/conf/
H A Doptions.i386diff 124684 Sun Jan 18 21:06:56 MST 2004 sobomax Add new CPU_ENABLE_TCC option, from NOTES:

CPU_ENABLE_TCC enables Thermal Control Circuitry (TCC) found in some
Pentium(tm) 4 and (possibly) later CPUs. When enabled and detected,
TCC allows to restrict power consumption by using machdep.cpuperf*
sysctls. This operates independently of SpeedStep and is useful on
systems where other mechanisms such as apm(4) or acpi(4) don't work.

Given the fact that many, even modern, notebooks don't work properly
with Intel ACPI, this is indeed very useful option for notebook owners.

Obtained from: OpenBSD
MFC after: 2 weeks
H A Dfiles.i386diff 124684 Sun Jan 18 21:06:56 MST 2004 sobomax Add new CPU_ENABLE_TCC option, from NOTES:

CPU_ENABLE_TCC enables Thermal Control Circuitry (TCC) found in some
Pentium(tm) 4 and (possibly) later CPUs. When enabled and detected,
TCC allows to restrict power consumption by using machdep.cpuperf*
sysctls. This operates independently of SpeedStep and is useful on
systems where other mechanisms such as apm(4) or acpi(4) don't work.

Given the fact that many, even modern, notebooks don't work properly
with Intel ACPI, this is indeed very useful option for notebook owners.

Obtained from: OpenBSD
MFC after: 2 weeks
/freebsd-10.3-release/sys/i386/conf/
H A DNOTESdiff 124684 Sun Jan 18 21:06:56 MST 2004 sobomax Add new CPU_ENABLE_TCC option, from NOTES:

CPU_ENABLE_TCC enables Thermal Control Circuitry (TCC) found in some
Pentium(tm) 4 and (possibly) later CPUs. When enabled and detected,
TCC allows to restrict power consumption by using machdep.cpuperf*
sysctls. This operates independently of SpeedStep and is useful on
systems where other mechanisms such as apm(4) or acpi(4) don't work.

Given the fact that many, even modern, notebooks don't work properly
with Intel ACPI, this is indeed very useful option for notebook owners.

Obtained from: OpenBSD
MFC after: 2 weeks

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