@Julian - There are actually 3 power regressions discussed in this bug.
The biggest one seems to have occurred between the 2.6.37 kernel and
Natty's 2.6.38 kernel, when Active-State Power Management (ASPM) was
disabled.  This was done as some BIOS's have broken support for ASPM and
linux will hang on those machines when trying to use ASPM.  It was
therefore decided to play it safe and disable ASPM in linux for all
hardware.  This power regression is not very hardware specific at all -
it affects any machine with a PCI Express motherboard.

You can force ASPM by adding pcie_aspm=force to your GRUB boot command
line. This should work for many systems, but if your system's
BIOS/hardware is in bad shape, you may get system hangs.

The fix in comment #164 (on the basis of which this bug was marked as
fixed, in combination with comment #168) corrects a much smaller power
regression in EPB (energy/performance bias), specfically the value of
MSR_IA32_ENERGY_PERF_BIAS.  This in fact may not even be a regression,
but simply a new addition of support for an energy-saving feature.  It
is very hardware specific - MSR_IA32_ENERGY_PERF_BIAS was only
introduced in the recent Intel "Westmere" Xeon CPUs and the even more
recent Intel "Sandy Bridge" CPUs.

Older Intel hardware and non-Intel hardware does not use this MSR. You
can also check whether your system supports this feature by looking for
the "epb" flag in /proc/cpuinfo. Within the dmesg output should also be
ENERGY_PERF_BIAS messages, if being used.

It is worth noting that the original reporter of this bug has an older
CPU that does not support the energy performance bias MSR.

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