From: Len Brown <lenb@kernel.org>
To: cpufreq@lists.linux.org.uk
Cc: "Alex Villacís Lasso" <avillaci@ceibo.fiec.espol.edu.ec>,
linux-acpi@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: About p4-clockmod breakage/removal
Date: Tue, 13 May 2008 20:48:00 -0400 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <200805132048.00653.lenb@kernel.org> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <48246C3E.7010608@ceibo.fiec.espol.edu.ec>
On Friday 09 May 2008, Alex Villacís Lasso wrote:
> In a somewhat old computer I use at home, I have a Pentium 4 CPU running
> at 1.7GHz. On this computer, acpi-cpufreq does not work (modprobe fails
> with -ENODEV), only p4-clockmod. Lately this means I have to compile my
> own kernel to get speed throttling on my computer.
>
> Recently, patch ed9cbcd40004904dbe61ccc16d6106a7de38c998 (Revert
> "speedstep-lib.c: fix frequency multiplier for Pentium4 models 0&1")
> broke clock speed reporting. It now reports I have a max speed of 13.80
> GHz instead of 1.7GHz. I only wish my CPU were that fast... Reverting
> this patch fixes the problem for me. However, since I suscribed
> yesterday to this list, I see talk about removing p4-clockmod altogether
> from the tree. Maybe my real problem is that acpi-cpufreq does not work
> even though it should, but I have yet to find a way to make the module
> print the information that is supposed to be displayed through dprintk()
> messages. What else can I do to debug acpi-cpufreq on my machine?
Assuming this is a laptop with a batter,
I'd certainly be interested if you could run BLTK
and measure any benefit to p4-clockmod (I've never
been able to)
http://www.lesswatts.org/projects/bltk/
Re: acpi-cpufreq
Verify that you're running the latest BIOS,
and look in BIOS SETUP for any options related
to CPU power management, Speed Step, EIST, P-states etc,
and enable if present.
If that doesn't do it, then open a bug here
complaining that acpi-cpufreq doesn't load:
http://bugzilla.kernel.org/enter_bug.cgi?product=ACPI
and attach the output from acpidump -- which will tell
us if the underlying BIOS support is present.
My guess is that it is not.
-Len
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next prev parent reply other threads:[~2008-05-14 0:48 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 16+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2008-05-09 15:22 About p4-clockmod breakage/removal Alex Villacís Lasso
2008-05-14 0:48 ` Len Brown [this message]
2008-05-14 0:56 ` Matthew Garrett
2008-05-14 3:35 ` Len Brown
2008-05-14 9:15 ` Matthew Garrett
2008-05-14 15:18 ` Len Brown
2008-05-14 23:11 ` Matthew Garrett
2008-05-14 11:18 ` Pavel Troller
2008-05-14 17:22 ` Len Brown
2008-05-15 1:55 ` Henrique de Moraes Holschuh
2008-05-15 15:06 ` Alex Villacís Lasso
2008-05-14 11:36 ` Thomas Renninger
2008-05-14 11:42 ` Matthew Garrett
2008-05-14 12:49 ` Thomas Renninger
2008-05-14 12:56 ` Matthew Garrett
2008-05-14 15:28 ` Len Brown
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