From: "NY0" <nyo@xnetpro.it>
To: cpufreq@www.linux.org.uk
Subject: Re: Cpufreq digest, Vol 1 #461 - 2 msgs
Date: Tue, 1 Jul 2003 06:36:10 +0200 [thread overview]
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> 1. Re: overclocking? (Benjamin Herrenschmidt)
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> Subject: Re: overclocking?
> From: Benjamin Herrenschmidt <benh@kernel.crashing.org>
> To: Rees Boffey <rees_b@bigpond.com>
> Cc: cpufreq@lists.arm.linux.org.uk
> Date: 30 Jun 2003 00:24:49 +0200
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> On Sun, 2003-06-29 at 05:42, Rees Boffey wrote:
> > in the cpufreq documenatation in my 2.4.21-benh kernel it mentions that
> > arguments echoed to the /proc/cpufreq entry are first validated before
any
> > changes are made. my question is, is it possible to remove this
validatio
> > to allow the overclocking of the cpu?
> > the ibook2.2 that i use is possible of being overclocked via software
using
> > an early version of the CHUD tools for osx but as of yet i have not
found a
> > way to do it under linux.
> > appreciate any replies/flames :)
>
> Well... some PowerMac models support only dual speeds (via PMU changing
the
> PLL strapping & resetting the CPU). Some others (the 750FX based iBooks)
> could in theory be programmed to any speed supported by the PLL...
Currently,
> I do not have code to take advantage of this "feature". Those chips have 2
> PLLs and can switch instantly between them. One is setup for full speed,
> the other for "low speed" by the firmware, all I support via cpufreq so
far
> is to switch between those 2
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> Ben.
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> From: "linux warrior" <linuxwarrior@hotmail.com>
> To: cpufreq@www.linux.org.uk
> Date: Mon, 30 Jun 2003 03:54:02 -0300
> Subject: (no subject)
>
> Hello to everybody!
> I have a Pentium M (Centrino) notebook, and while I was recompiling my
> kernel (2.4.21-ac4) y wondered if I had to compile it for PIII or for P4
...
> I went with the last one, and enabled ACPI, and cpufreq for Pentium-M.
> I get an ACPI_processor_get (something regarding address space) error at
> boot and I found no way to change cpu speed thru the /proc filesystem.
> Any clues ? please tell me what info might be of help as cat /proc/cpuinfo
> etc.
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> Thanks
> linuxwarrior
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with centrino you need to specify P3 on kernel compiling..
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