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diff --git a/tools/power/x86/turbostat/turbostat.8 b/tools/power/x86/turbostat/turbostat.8
index 4d8f198f348f..7771eea3cdec 100644
--- a/tools/power/x86/turbostat/turbostat.8
+++ b/tools/power/x86/turbostat/turbostat.8
@@ -61,7 +61,7 @@ displays the statistics gathered since it was forked.
.nf
\fBCPU\fP Linux CPU (logical processor) number. Yes, it is okay that on many systems the CPUs are not listed in numerical order -- for efficiency reasons, turbostat runs in topology order, so HT siblings appear together.
\fBAVG_MHz\fP number of cycles executed divided by time elapsed.
-\fB%Busy\fP percent of the interval that the CPU retired instructions, aka. % of time in "C0" state.
+\fBBusy%\fP percent of the interval that the CPU retired instructions, aka. % of time in "C0" state.
\fBBzy_MHz\fP average clock rate while the CPU was busy (in "c0" state).
\fBTSC_MHz\fP average MHz that the TSC ran during the entire interval.
.fi
@@ -89,7 +89,7 @@ Without any parameters, turbostat displays statistics ever 5 seconds.
for turbostat to fork).
.nf
[root@hsw]# ./turbostat
- CPU Avg_MHz %Busy Bzy_MHz TSC_MHz
+ CPU Avg_MHz Busy% Bzy_MHz TSC_MHz
- 488 12.51 3898 3498
0 0 0.01 3885 3498
4 3897 99.99 3898 3498
@@ -145,7 +145,7 @@ cpu0: MSR_IA32_THERM_STATUS: 0x88340000 (48 C +/- 1)
cpu1: MSR_IA32_THERM_STATUS: 0x88440000 (32 C +/- 1)
cpu2: MSR_IA32_THERM_STATUS: 0x88450000 (31 C +/- 1)
cpu3: MSR_IA32_THERM_STATUS: 0x88490000 (27 C +/- 1)
- Core CPU Avg_MHz %Busy Bzy_MHz TSC_MHz SMI CPU%c1 CPU%c3 CPU%c6 CPU%c7 CoreTmp PkgTmp PkgWatt CorWatt GFXWatt
+ Core CPU Avg_MHz Busy% Bzy_MHz TSC_MHz SMI CPU%c1 CPU%c3 CPU%c6 CPU%c7 CoreTmp PkgTmp PkgWatt CorWatt GFXWatt
- - 493 12.64 3898 3498 0 12.64 0.00 0.00 74.72 47 47 21.62 13.74 0.00
0 0 4 0.11 3894 3498 0 99.89 0.00 0.00 0.00 47 47 21.62 13.74 0.00
0 4 3897 99.98 3898 3498 0 0.02
@@ -178,7 +178,7 @@ until ^C while the other CPUs are mostly idle:
.nf
root@hsw: turbostat cat /dev/zero > /dev/null
^C
- CPU Avg_MHz %Busy Bzy_MHz TSC_MHz
+ CPU Avg_MHz Busy% Bzy_MHz TSC_MHz
- 482 12.51 3854 3498
0 0 0.01 1960 3498
4 0 0.00 2128 3498
@@ -192,12 +192,12 @@ root@hsw: turbostat cat /dev/zero > /dev/null
.fi
Above the cycle soaker drives cpu5 up its 3.9 GHz turbo limit.
-The first row shows the average MHz and %Busy across all the processors in the system.
+The first row shows the average MHz and Busy% across all the processors in the system.
Note that the Avg_MHz column reflects the total number of cycles executed
-divided by the measurement interval. If the %Busy column is 100%,
+divided by the measurement interval. If the Busy% column is 100%,
then the processor was running at that speed the entire interval.
-The Avg_MHz multiplied by the %Busy results in the Bzy_MHz --
+The Avg_MHz multiplied by the Busy% results in the Bzy_MHz --
which is the average frequency while the processor was executing --
not including any non-busy idle time.
@@ -233,7 +233,7 @@ in the brand string in /proc/cpuinfo. On a system where
the TSC stops in idle, TSC_MHz will drop
below the processor's base frequency.
-%Busy = MPERF_delta/TSC_delta
+Busy% = MPERF_delta/TSC_delta
Bzy_MHz = TSC_delta/APERF_delta/MPERF_delta/measurement_interval