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Two types of GPE exist on [[POWER9]] chips: | Two types of GPE exist on [[POWER9]] chips: | ||
* Stop GPEs (SGPEs) are involved in resuming core execution after execution of a STOP instruction (a Power ISA instruction which halts core execution). | * Stop GPEs (SGPEs) are involved in resuming core execution after execution of a STOP instruction (a Power ISA instruction which halts core execution). | ||
− | * Pstate GPEs (PGPEs) manage core power states.}} | + | * Pstate GPEs (PGPEs) manage core power states. |
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+ | The firmware that runs on the GPEs is called [[HCODE]].}} |
Latest revision as of 02:47, 4 November 2021
General Purpose Engine (GPE): A type of auxillary microprocessor on a POWER9 chip which assists the OCC in its power management duties.
Two types of GPE exist on POWER9 chips:
- Stop GPEs (SGPEs) are involved in resuming core execution after execution of a STOP instruction (a Power ISA instruction which halts core execution).
- Pstate GPEs (PGPEs) manage core power states.
The firmware that runs on the GPEs is called HCODE.