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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Feb. 11, 2014
Filed:
Nov. 21, 2011
Qing LI, Boulder, CO (US);
Sumit Sur, Boulder, CO (US);
Jeffrey A. Niemann, Boulder, CO (US);
James M. Artmeier, Boulder, CO (US);
Qing Li, Boulder, CO (US);
Sumit Sur, Boulder, CO (US);
Jeffrey A. Niemann, Boulder, CO (US);
James M. Artmeier, Boulder, CO (US);
QUALCOMM Incorporated, San Diego, CA (US);
Abstract
The aspects enable a computing device or microprocessor to scale the frequency and/or voltage of a processor to an optimal value balancing performance and power savings in view of a current processor workload. Busy and/or idle duration statistics are calculated from the processor during execution. The statistics may include a running average busy and/or idle duration or idle/busy ratio, a variance of the running average and a trend of the running average. Current busy or idle durations or an idle-to-busy ratio may be computed based on collected statistics. The current idle-to-busy ratio may be compared to a target idle-to-busy ratio and the frequency/voltage of the processor may be adjusted based on the results of the comparison to drive the current running average toward the target value. The target value of idle-to-busy ratio may be adjusted based on the calculated variance and/or trend values.