* Memory power management
@ 2016-02-17 16:10 VMHB
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From: VMHB @ 2016-02-17 16:10 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-kernel
While running kernel 3.16.7-29 on an AMD based machine the clock speed is
being changed on the DDR3 modules. This is causing issues with our debugging
tools which rely on the clock.
As far as I know this should only be changed following a POWER DOWN or SELF
REFRESH sequence. This only seems to happen when Linux is booted and not under
the BIOS.
I have searched in the kernel code and on the internet and although there is
information and patches regarding power saving modes I cannot find any code in
the kernel I am using.
Can someone please give me any information on the source of this and
preferably how it can be stopped?
I am not subscribed to the list and would like to be copied personally with
any responses.
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