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From: Pedro Ramalhais <ramalhais@serrado.net>
To: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: speedstep-centrino on dothan
Date: Wed, 06 Jul 2005 17:30:14 +0100	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <42CC0716.9030108@serrado.net> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20050706112202.33d63d4d@horst.morte.male>

st3@riseup.net wrote:
> Currently, the speedstep-centrino support has built-in frequency/voltage
> pairs only for Banias CPUs. For Dothan CPUs, these tables are read from
> BIOS ACPI.
> 
> But ACPI encoding may not be available or not reliable, so why shouldn't we
> provide built-in tables for Dothan CPUs, too? Intel has released this
> datasheet:
> 
> http://www.intel.com/design/mobile/datashts/302189.htm
> 
> with frequency/voltage pairs for every version of Dothan CPUs.
> 
> Moreover, I checked on Pentium M 725 and Pentium M 715 that the lowest
> frequency at which the CPU can be set safely is not the 600MHz given in
> datasheets, but 400MHz instead, with VID#A, VID#B, VID#C and VID#D (see
> datasheet for more details) set to 0.908V.
> 
> I can provide a patch, let me know.
> 
> 
> --
> ciao
> st3
> 

I looked into it 2 weeks ago, and i couldn't find a complete voltage
table for the Dothan C1 stepping (which my laptop has). I only found a
table with (IIRC) the max and min voltages for the max and min
frequencies. I also didn't understand the meaning of the different
VID#{A,B,C,D,E} values. Are these voltages related to the quality of the
power supply, or the quality of the processor? How do we know which one
to choose?

Regards,
--
Pedro Ramalhais


  parent reply	other threads:[~2005-07-07  0:23 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 31+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2005-07-06  9:22 speedstep-centrino on dothan st3
2005-07-06 14:06 ` Dominik Brodowski
2005-07-06 19:45   ` st3
2005-07-06 16:30 ` Pedro Ramalhais [this message]
2005-07-06 19:58 ` Bill Davidsen
2005-07-06 21:11   ` Dave Jones
2005-07-06 21:55     ` st3
2005-07-07 20:00       ` enhanced intel speedstep feature was " st3
2005-07-07 20:06         ` Dave Jones
2005-07-07 20:06           ` Dave Jones
2005-07-07 20:22           ` st3
2005-07-07 20:22             ` st3
2005-07-07 20:40             ` Dave Jones
2005-07-07 20:40               ` Dave Jones
2005-07-07 20:51             ` Joseph Pingenot
2005-07-07 21:08               ` Dominik Brodowski
2005-07-07 21:34                 ` Joseph Pingenot
2005-07-07 21:34                   ` Joseph Pingenot
2005-07-07 21:51                   ` Dominik Brodowski
2005-07-07 21:10             ` Dominik Brodowski
2005-07-07 21:10               ` Dominik Brodowski
2005-07-07 21:22               ` st3
2005-07-07 21:22                 ` st3
2005-07-07 21:29                 ` Dominik Brodowski
2005-07-07 21:29                   ` Dominik Brodowski
2005-07-07 21:59   ` st3
2005-07-08  5:10     ` Dominik Brodowski
2005-07-08  5:10       ` Dominik Brodowski
2005-07-08  8:58       ` st3
2005-07-08  8:58         ` st3
2005-07-08 10:59     ` Nikolay Pelov

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