From: Faye Pearson <faye-h3p4nEmjOm7by3iVrkZq2A@public.gmane.org>
To: ACPI Developers
<acpi-devel-5NWGOfrQmneRv+LV9MX5uipxlwaOVQ5f@public.gmane.org>
Subject: P State manipulation on Compaq Evo N610c
Date: Sat, 20 Mar 2004 18:47:23 +0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <200403201847.23668.faye@zippysoft.com> (raw)
In Oct. of last year, I was attempting to get speedstep working on the Compaq
Evo N610c.
John Cagle said that there were 3 ways to control speedstep on the computer:
Intel Speedstep applet, ACPI 2.0 PPC objects, BIOS.
I tried a couple of things and then gave up.
Linux's P-states and cpufreq on unpatched Kernel 2.6.4:
acpi_processor_perf-0121 [320] acpi_processor_set_per: Transitioning from P0
to P1
acpi_processor_perf-0141 [320] acpi_processor_set_per: Writing 0x00000084 to
port 0x00b2
acpi_processor_perf-0162 [320] acpi_processor_set_per: Looking for 0x00000001
from port 0x00b3
acpi_processor_perf-0185 [320] acpi_processor_set_per: Transition failed
As an aside, I tried speedstep-detect but it doesn't recognise the chipset:
marmite speedstep-detect-0.01 # ./speedstep-detect
dmi_scan: return:
DMI 2.3 present.
31 structures occupying 1210 bytes.
DMI table at 0x000FD8F0.
BIOS Vendor: Compaq
BIOS Version: 68P4F Ver. F.18
BIOS Release: 12/09/2003
System Vendor: Compaq
Product Name: Evo N610c (DJ121A#ABU)
Version:
Board Vendor: Compaq
Board Name: 07F4
Board Version: KBC Version .
Trying Intel's int15 GSIC:
BIOS support GSIC call:
signature: GSIC
command port = 0x00b2
command = 0x0082
event port = 0x000100b3
flags = 0x07d00000
probing chipsets: No supported chipset found.
lspci says that it is an 82845 Brookdale chipset.
The southbridge appears to be an 82801CAM (ICH3)
Has anyone had any success with this yet? I did scour the archive since that
time but couldn't find anything pertinent.
Thanks
Faye
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next reply other threads:[~2004-03-20 18:47 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 3+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2004-03-20 18:47 Faye Pearson [this message]
[not found] ` <200403201847.23668.faye-h3p4nEmjOm7by3iVrkZq2A@public.gmane.org>
2004-03-21 18:43 ` P State manipulation on Compaq Evo N610c Dominik Brodowski
2004-03-22 9:08 ` Bruno Ducrot
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