Abstract:
An electronic device capable of placing restrictions on processor usage is disclosed. The electronic device may include: a memory; and a processor including a first core and a second core. The memory may store instructions that, when executed by the processor, cause the first core to transition from an active state to an idle state in response to a restriction signal for the first core, and cause the first core to transition to a power save state when the first core remains in the idle state for at least a preset time. For hot-unplugging, as the electronic device does not transition a core to an offline state, it does not have to perform cleanup operation on the memory and variables. Hence, it is possible to reduce the latency time due to hot-unplugging.
Abstract:
An apparatus is provided comprising a memory and a processor configured to: execute a device driver for operating a device; detect a data throughput associated with the device driver; identify a configuration setting based on the data throughput; and re-configure the apparatus based on the configuration setting.