From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: bugzilla-daemon@bugzilla.kernel.org Subject: [Bug 16072] [HP Pavilion dm1-1110ev] Cpufreq doesn't work at all ( Intel Celeron U2300 ) Date: Sat, 23 Oct 2010 06:03:36 GMT Message-ID: <201010230603.o9N63a6n023784@demeter1.kernel.org> References: Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Transfer-Encoding: QUOTED-PRINTABLE Return-path: In-Reply-To: Sender: cpufreq-owner@vger.kernel.org List-ID: Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" To: cpufreq@vger.kernel.org https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3D16072 --- Comment #19 from Patrick Viane 2010-10-23= 06:03:16 --- Same sentiment here (sadness) as expressed by Markos Chandras in Commen= t #17. The CPU is clearly capable of frequency scaling (and voltage scaling). Please consider the following: > Comment #14 > It came out this type of CPU is not speedstep capable Somewhat misleading: the CPU is "Enhanced Intel SpeedStep=C2=AE Technol= ogy" capable, and should (imo) be handled by the acpi-cpufreq driver.=20 > You might want to verify with the Intel CPU sheet the guy found. I did: please see for yourself at http://www.intel.com/design/mobile/datashts/321111.pdf > Comment #15 > The machine is a standard HP Pavilion A630N machine Incorrect: see discription of bug: "[HP Pavilion dm1-1110ev] Cpufreq do= esn't work at all ( Intel Celeron U2300 )". AFAIK this notebook was introduc= ed in Q1 2010. (As were many other notebooks using this CPU) > Comment #16 > Markos, the CPU is very old (~5+ years).=20 Incorrect: launch date of this CPU was Q3 '09; please see: http://ark.intel.com/Product.aspx?id=3D42779 These CPU's are still being sold/implemented. > Comment #18 > Sigh, a p4_clockmod discussion again. Yes, I think the correct discussion should mostly be about acpi-cpufreq= =2E But just to make certain: in case of overheating, where does linux cont= rol the thermal protection of these CPU's? Especially now, WITHOUT drivers? If= the answer here is p4_clockmod (or acpi-cpufreq), one might even think abou= t raising the importance of this bug, considering the potential overheati= ng isues, which are of course not uncommon in notebooks. > machine is a > > standard HP Pavilion A630N machine (presumably which hundreds of th= ousands > > were manufactured in the 2003-2005 time frame). > Which does not support CPU frequency scaling, where is the problem? > The CPU itself simply cannot do it. I hope it is clear by now that the SU2300 in the HP Pavilion dm1-1110ev= *DOES* support CPU frequency scaling. > Hmm, this machine does not even support C2... Luckily for us, the SU2300 supports C1/AutoHALT, C1/MWAIT, C2, C3 and C= 4, otherwise we would all (presumably) be forced to go back to running Win= dows on our notebooks. I hope this bug can be truly resolved, if not, can anyone point me to t= he=20 "documentation" with which to "Resolve" this bug, as mentioned in the b= ug "Status"? Thanks. --=20 Configure bugmail: https://bugzilla.kernel.org/userprefs.cgi?tab=3Demai= l ------- You are receiving this mail because: ------- You are the assignee for the bug.