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NAME

       cpupower - Shows and sets processor power related values

SYNOPSIS

       cpupower [ -c cpulist ] <command> [ARGS]

       cpupower -v|--version

       cpupower -h|--help

DESCRIPTION

       cpupower   is  a  collection  of tools to examine and tune power saving
       related features of your processor.

       The manpages of the commands (cpupower-<command>(1))  provide  detailed
       descriptions  of  supported  features.  Run  cpupower  help  to  get an
       overview of supported commands.

Options

       --help, -h
           Shows supported commands and general usage.

       --cpu cpulist,  -c cpulist
           Only show or set values for specific cores.   This  option  is  not
           supported  by all commands, details can be found in the manpages of
           the commands.

           Some commands access all cores (typically the *-set commands), some
           only the first core (typically the *-info commands) by default.

           The  syntax  for  <cpulist>  is based on how the kernel exports CPU
           bitmasks via sysfs files. Some examples:

               Input           Equivalent to

               all             all cores

               0-3             0,1,2,3

               0-7:2           0,2,4,6

               1,3,5-7         1,3,5,6,7

               0-3:2,8-15:4    0,2,8,12

       --version,  -v
           Print the package name and version number.

SEE ALSO

       cpupower-set(1),    cpupower-info(1),    cpupower-idle(1),    cpupower-
       frequency-set(1),    cpupower-frequency-info(1),   cpupower-monitor(1),
       powertop(1)

AUTHORS

       --perf-bias parts written by Len Brown <len.brown@intel.com>
       Thomas Renninger <trenn@suse.de>

                                  07/03/2011                       CPUPOWER(1)