Hi All,
In response to the discussion about power savings with memory regions features following measurements are done.
Title: On a system with 2GB memory , 1GB is static and the other 1GB in various power states.
Brief environment description: Samsung smdk-exynos board is used for this work and full board level power consumption is measured that comprises of cpu and other components. It has 2 DMC's(Dynamic memory controller) with each supporting 1 GB DDR3 memory. Power characteristics of DMC0 controlled memory remain same but memory controlled by DMC1 is changed to 4 different power states. The following numbers describe the maximum power savings measured after executing the software from DMC0 controlled memory which changes the power states of DMC1 controlled memory. Here the actual numbers are not mentioned but the percentage power savings is shown in reference to the change in overall power consumption. The memory region patches are expected to facilitate transition of memory into into one of the following low power states.
1) Percentage power savings when DMC1(1GB) moved to self refresh mode from idle/unaccess mode= 2.69% 2) Percentage power savings when DMC1(1GB) moved to precharge mode from idle/unaccess mode= 3.23% 3) Percentage power savings when DMC1(1GB) clock is gated = 6.32%
The above power savings is indicative of the benefits that memory regions could provide in this platform.
Thanks & Regards, Amit Daniel Kachhap Samsung India s/w operations, Bangalore
On Sat, May 28, 2011 at 1:26 PM, Andrew Morton akpm@linux-foundation.org wrote:
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