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From: Dave Jones <davej@redhat.com>
To: Michael Reinelt <michael@reinelt.co.at>
Cc: cpufreq@lists.linux.org.uk
Subject: Re: Core2Duo locked at 800MHz
Date: Mon, 26 Nov 2007 14:09:29 -0500	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <20071126190929.GE15764@redhat.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <474A6C62.3070103@reinelt.co.at>

On Mon, Nov 26, 2007 at 06:49:06AM +0000, Michael Reinelt wrote:

 > What I found out is that the problem seems to be related to ACPI or the 
 > acpi-cpufreq module. When I boot the notebook into single-user mode 
 > (using vanilla 2.6.23 or 2.6.24-rc3), with no modules loaded, the cpu 
 > runs at 2.4GHz. As soon as I laod the acpi-cpufreq module, the upper 
 > limit falls in some steps (2 GHz, 1200MHz) to 800 MHz. Note that there 
 > is neither acpid nor any powersave daemon running!

Do you have CONFIG_CPU_FREQ_GOV_ONDEMAND enabled in your kernel ?
 
 > I tried to play with cpufreq.debug, but I don't know what all the 
 > messages are about :-(

If you had attached them, we might have had some clues.

 > I already installed the latest BIOS 1.08 from Fujitsu, but nothing changes.
 > 
 > At the moment my workaround is *not* to load acpi-cpufreq, so the CPU 
 > stays at 2.4GHz all the time, but I really want to use powersaving with 
 > the machine....

I'm confused.  It sounds like you _are_ using power saving.
The whole purpose of cpufreq is to lower the cpu speed when idle.
If you run some cpu intensive load like a big compile, does the
speed go back up ?
 
 > I'm willing to provide all necessary infos If you tell me what to to.

the cpufreq.debug=7 logs would be a good start.

	Dave

-- 
http://www.codemonkey.org.uk

  reply	other threads:[~2007-11-26 19:09 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 8+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2007-11-26  6:49 Core2Duo locked at 800MHz Michael Reinelt
2007-11-26 19:09 ` Dave Jones [this message]
2007-11-27  6:10   ` Michael Reinelt
2007-11-27 10:47     ` Thomas Renninger
2007-11-27 14:36       ` Michael Reinelt
2007-11-27 14:53         ` Thomas Renninger
2007-11-27 15:27           ` Pallipadi, Venkatesh
2007-11-27 19:05       ` Dave Jones

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