HP G5 840 CPUPwrMgmt flags meaning

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  • Azurlake
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    • May 2022
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    HP G5 840 CPUPwrMgmt flags meaning

    Hello,

    Can anybody tell what's the exact purpose of the 2 flags present in the BIOS dump (32 MB) of an HP 840 G5, on the BIOS region, EfiSystemNvDataFvGuid, VSS2 Store:



    There seem to be 2 flags, both set (0x01, 0x01) and I wonder if those have something to do with the MSR Lock (CFG Lock) related to power management used by Macintosh systems...

    Thanks in advance.
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