Power Management Features; Table 15. Power Management Features - Dell PowerEdge T310 Technical Manual

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Table 15 summarizes the power management features on this system.
Feature
ACPI Mode Switch
Sleep States
Power Button
Real-Time Clock
Power Mgmt.
Timer
Power Mgmt. Event
(PME)
USB Wake
DBS
C State Support
Power Profile
Support
PowerEdge T310 Technical Guide
Table 15.

Power Management Features

Type
Enable/Status/
Ctrl bit location
Fixed
PCH
Fixed
PCH
Fixed
PCH
Fixed
PCH
Fixed
PCH
Generic
PCH
Generic
N/A
N/A
Processor MSRs
N/A
Processor and PCH
registers
N/A
Processor and PCH
chipset registers
Description
OS uses the SCI_EN bit in PCH to
switch from legacy mode to ACPI
mode
Supported states:
S0 (Working)
S4 (Hibernation)
S5 (Soft-off)
Not supported:
S1 and S3 (standby)
In ACPI mode, OS has control of the
power button; in non-ACPI mode, SMI
handler owns power button events
OS can configure the system to wake
on the RTC alarm
24-bit power management timer
When a device signals PME, the system
wakes (if necessary), the OS detects
the event, and a Dell-defined ASL
routine handles the event;
wake-on-LAN is an example of a PME
Not supported since S1 is not
supported
Handles P state transition under
Windows
Allows multiple C-state support for
the processor; works under Windows
and an ACPI OS that understands C
states
In addition to P, C, and T states, the
BIOS exposes the power profiles to the
OS; each power profile has specific
settings and will fine tune the
processor, MCH, and IOH
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