From: mailnode <mailnode@gmx.net>
To: cpufreq@www.linux.org.uk
Subject: cpufreqd + acpi - error message
Date: Mon, 17 May 2004 23:30:07 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <200405172330.07791.mailnode@gmx.net> (raw)
hi
I am trying to get cpufreq daemon running with acpi. It works fine with apm,
but not with acpi. I tried cpufreq 1.1.1 and 1.1.2. tried it on kernels
2.4.26, 2.6.5, 2.6.6. If I try to load cpufreq daemon with acpi, I get
following output:
May 17 22:15:30 linux cpufreqd: parse_config(): Rule "lo_cpu" has Profile "lo"
May 17 22:15:30 linux cpufreqd: parse_config(): Rule "hi_cpu" has Profile "hi"
May 17 22:15:30 linux cpufreqd: Starting operations.
May 17 22:15:30 linux cpufreqd: libsys_preinit(): pre-initialization done.
May 17 22:15:30 linux cpufreqd: libsys_init(): ACPICA version 20040326
May 17 22:15:30 linux cpufreqd: libsys_init() - scandir: No such file or
directory
May 17 22:15:30 linux cpufreqd: libsys_init() - found -1 battery slots
May 17 22:15:30 linux cpufreqd: libsys_init() - scandir: No such file or
directory
May 17 22:15:30 linux cpufreqd: daemonize(): going background, bye.
May 17 22:15:30 linux cpufreqd: pid: 1205
May 17 22:15:30 linux cpufreqd: main_loop(): Can't get system info. Exiting.
May 17 22:15:30 linux cpufreqd: free_config(): freeing rule lo_cpu.
May 17 22:15:30 linux cpufreqd: free_config(): freeing battery interval
101--1.
May 17 22:15:30 linux cpufreqd: free_config(): freeing cpu interval 0-30.
May 17 22:15:30 linux cpufreqd: free_config(): freeing program list.
May 17 22:15:30 linux cpufreqd: free_config(): freeing rule hi_cpu.
May 17 22:15:30 linux cpufreqd: free_config(): freeing battery interval
101--1.
May 17 22:15:30 linux cpufreqd: free_config(): freeing cpu interval 30-100.
May 17 22:15:30 linux cpufreqd: free_config(): freeing program list.
May 17 22:15:30 linux cpufreqd: free_config(): freeing profile lo.
May 17 22:15:30 linux cpufreqd: free_config(): freeing profile hi.
"Can't get system info. Exiting." Buggy acpi, Bug, or did I misconfigure
anything on my machine? I use Debian woody, and have loaded the "processor"
and "powernow-k8" modules and can access /proc/acpi/processor... and apci
daemon is running.
Where does cpufreqd look for the system info it needs? Whats missing, wrong?
Thanks
Roland
PS: I have an AMD64 with Asus k8v se deluxe. Bios v.1001
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2004-05-17 23:55 cpufreqd + acpi - error message paul.devriendt
2004-05-18 8:35 ` Mattia Dongili
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