From: jy <jy454@yahoo.fr>
To: cpufreq@www.linux.org.uk
Subject: Acer Aspire 1350 broken PST
Date: Fri, 16 Apr 2004 00:00:58 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <c5n0ms$7nc$1@sea.gmane.org> (raw)
I have Acer Aspire 1357LMi laptop with AMD Athlon XP 3000+ and of course
cpufreq don't work
powernow: AMD K7 CPU detected.
powernow: PowerNOW! Technology present. Can scale: frequency and voltage.
powernow: Found PSB header at c00f06f0
powernow: Table version: 0x12
powernow: Flags: 0x0 (Mobile voltage regulator)
powernow: Settling Time: 100 microseconds.
powernow: Has 8 PST tables. (Only dumping ones relevant to this CPU).
powernow: No PST tables match this cpuid (0x7a0)
powernow: This is indicative of a broken BIOS.
powernow: See
http://www.codemonkey.org.uk/projects/cpufreq/powernow-k7.shtml
I've read many interesting threads here and I saw the patch which use
acpi which would solve my problem I think. If you need volunteer to test
it on an acer laptop I think I can.
I tried to flash the bios with the one on acer website but it seems that
it is older than the one I already have, and it doesn't solve the
problem anyway.
I managed to run at 2200 Mhz max and 800Mhz min under windows
here are some reports
cpuinfo :
processor : 0
vendor_id : AuthenticAMD
cpu family : 6
model : 10
model name : Mobile AMD Athlon(tm) XP 3000+
stepping : 0
cpu MHz : 796.380
cache size : 512 KB
fdiv_bug : no
hlt_bug : no
f00f_bug : no
coma_bug : no
fpu : yes
fpu_exception : yes
cpuid level : 1
wp : yes
flags : fpu vme de pse tsc msr pae mce cx8 apic sep mtrr pge mca cmov
pat pse36 mmx fxsr sse syscall mp mmxext 3dnowext 3dnow
bogomips : 1564.67
dmidecode :
# dmidecode 2.4
SMBIOS 2.3 present.
24 structures occupying 766 bytes.
Table at 0x000D8010.
Handle 0x0000
DMI type 0, 20 bytes.
BIOS Information
Vendor: Acer
Version: 3A24
Release Date: 12/01/2003
Address: 0xE28F0
Runtime Size: 120592 bytes
ROM Size: 512 kB
Characteristics:
PCI is supported
PC Card (PCMCIA) is supported
PNP is supported
APM is supported
BIOS is upgradeable
BIOS shadowing is allowed
Boot from CD is supported
Selectable boot is supported
EDD is supported
5.25"/1.2 MB floppy services are supported (int 13h)
Print screen service is supported (int 5h)
8042 keyboard services are supported (int 9h)
Serial services are supported (int 14h)
Printer services are supported (int 17h)
CGA/mono video services are supported (int 10h)
ACPI is supported
USB legacy is supported
AGP is supported
Smart battery is supported
BIOS boot specification is supported
Handle 0x0001
DMI type 1, 25 bytes.
System Information
Manufacturer: Acer,Inc.
Product Name: Aspire 1350
Version: 3A24
Serial Number: LXA1005375405003AEEF15
UUID: E0F35E22-3E51-D811-8C30-00C09F34DEC1
Wake-up Type: Power Switch
Handle 0x0002
DMI type 2, 8 bytes.
Base Board Information
Manufacturer: Acer,Inc.
Product Name: Aspire 1350
Version: Rev.A
Serial Number: None
Handle 0x0003
DMI type 3, 17 bytes.
Chassis Information
Manufacturer: Acer,Inc.
Type: Notebook
Lock: Not Present
Version: 3A24
Serial Number: LXA1005375405003AEEF15
Asset Tag: ................................
Boot-up State: Safe
Power Supply State: Safe
Thermal State: Safe
Security Status: None
OEM Information: 0x00001234
Handle 0x0004
DMI type 4, 32 bytes.
Processor Information
Socket Designation: U23
Type: Central Processor
Family: Athlon
Manufacturer: AMD
ID: A0 06 00 00 FF F9 83 03
Signature: Family 6, Model A, Stepping 0
Flags:
FPU (Floating-point unit on-chip)
VME (Virtual mode extension)
DE (Debugging extension)
PSE (Page size extension)
TSC (Time stamp counter)
MSR (Model specific registers)
PAE (Physical address extension)
MCE (Machine check exception)
CX8 (CMPXCHG8 instruction supported)
SEP (Fast system call)
MTRR (Memory type range registers)
PGE (Page global enable)
MCA (Machine check architecture)
CMOV (Conditional move instruction supported)
PAT (Page attribute table)
PSE-36 (36-bit page size extension)
MMX (MMX technology supported)
FXSR (Fast floating-point save and restore)
SSE (Streaming SIMD extensions)
Version: AMD Athlon(tm) pr
Voltage: 2.2 V
External Clock: Unknown
Max Speed: 1000 MHz
Current Speed: 2200 MHz
Status: Populated, Enabled
Upgrade: ZIF Socket
L1 Cache Handle: 0x0008
L2 Cache Handle: 0x0009
L3 Cache Handle: Not Provided
Handle 0x0005
DMI type 5, 20 bytes.
Memory Controller Information
Error Detecting Method: None
Error Correcting Capabilities:
None
Supported Interleave: One-way Interleave
Current Interleave: One-way Interleave
Maximum Memory Module Size: 128 MB
Maximum Total Memory Size: 256 MB
Supported Speeds:
70 ns
60 ns
Supported Memory Types:
FPM
EDO
DIMM
SDRAM
Memory Module Voltage: 3.3 V
Associated Memory Slots: 2
0x0000
0x0001
Enabled Error Correcting Capabilities:
Unknown
[...]
x86info patched to dump pst :
x86info v1.13. Dave Jones 2001-2003
Feedback to <davej@redhat.com>.
Found 1 CPU
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
Family: 6 Model: 10 Stepping: 0
CPU Model : Mobile Athlon XP (Barton)
PowerNOW! Technology information
Available features:
Temperature sensing diode present.
Bus divisor control
Voltage ID control
MSR: 0xc0010041=0x0000000000110706 : 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000
00000000 00010001 00000111 00000110
MSR: 0xc0010042=0x00070707001b0606 : 00000000 00000111 00000111 00000111
00000000 00011011 00000110 00000110
FID changes will happen
VID changes won't happen
Current FSB multiplier code: 6.0
Voltage ID codes: Maximum=1.650V Startup=1.650V Currently=1.650V
Frequency ID codes: Maximum=16.5x Startup=6.0x Currently=6.0x
Decoding BIOS PST tables (maxfid=1b, startvid=7)
Found PSB header at 0x4018f6f0
Table version: 0x12
Flags: 0x0 (Mobile voltage regulator)
numpst= 8
Settling Time: 100 microseconds.
Has 8 PST tables. (Only dumping ones relevant to this CPU).
--DEBUG: 7a0 ?= 7a0 && 27 ?= 21, 7 ?= 8
PST:0 (@0x4018f700)
cpuid: 0x7a0 fsb: 133 maxFID: 0x15 startvid: 0x8
num of p states in this table: 7
FID: 0xd (9.5x [1264MHz]) VID: 0xe (1.300V)
FID: 0xe (10.0x [1330MHz]) VID: 0xd (1.350V)
FID: 0xf (10.5x [1396MHz]) VID: 0xc (1.400V)
FID: 0x0 (11.0x [1463MHz]) VID: 0xb (1.450V)
FID: 0x1 (11.5x [1530MHz]) VID: 0xa (1.500V)
FID: 0x2 (12.0x [1596MHz]) VID: 0x9 (1.550V)
FID: 0x15 (13.5x [1796MHz]) VID: 0x8 (1.600V)
--DEBUG: 7a0 ?= 7a0 && 27 ?= 22, 7 ?= 7
PST:1 (@0x4018f716)
cpuid: 0x7a0 fsb: 133 maxFID: 0x16 startvid: 0x7
num of p states in this table: 8
FID: 0xc (9.0x [1197MHz]) VID: 0xe (1.300V)
FID: 0xd (9.5x [1264MHz]) VID: 0xd (1.350V)
FID: 0xe (10.0x [1330MHz]) VID: 0xc (1.400V)
FID: 0xf (10.5x [1396MHz]) VID: 0xb (1.450V)
FID: 0x0 (11.0x [1463MHz]) VID: 0xa (1.500V)
FID: 0x1 (11.5x [1530MHz]) VID: 0x9 (1.550V)
FID: 0x3 (12.5x [1662MHz]) VID: 0x8 (1.600V)
FID: 0x16 (14.0x [1862MHz]) VID: 0x7 (1.650V)
--DEBUG: 7a0 ?= 7a0 && 27 ?= 24, 7 ?= 7
PST:2 (@0x4018f72e)
cpuid: 0x7a0 fsb: 133 maxFID: 0x18 startvid: 0x7
num of p states in this table: 8
FID: 0xf (10.5x [1396MHz]) VID: 0xe (1.300V)
FID: 0x0 (11.0x [1463MHz]) VID: 0xd (1.350V)
FID: 0x1 (11.5x [1530MHz]) VID: 0xc (1.400V)
FID: 0x2 (12.0x [1596MHz]) VID: 0xb (1.450V)
FID: 0x3 (12.5x [1662MHz]) VID: 0xa (1.500V)
FID: 0x14 (13.0x [1729MHz]) VID: 0x9 (1.550V)
FID: 0x15 (13.5x [1796MHz]) VID: 0x8 (1.600V)
FID: 0x18 (15.0x [1995MHz]) VID: 0x7 (1.650V)
--DEBUG: 7a0 ?= 7a0 && 27 ?= 26, 7 ?= 7
PST:3 (@0x4018f746)
cpuid: 0x7a0 fsb: 133 maxFID: 0x1a startvid: 0x7
num of p states in this table: 8
FID: 0x0 (11.0x [1463MHz]) VID: 0xe (1.300V)
FID: 0x1 (11.5x [1530MHz]) VID: 0xd (1.350V)
FID: 0x2 (12.0x [1596MHz]) VID: 0xc (1.400V)
FID: 0x3 (12.5x [1662MHz]) VID: 0xb (1.450V)
FID: 0x14 (13.0x [1729MHz]) VID: 0xa (1.500V)
FID: 0x15 (13.5x [1796MHz]) VID: 0x9 (1.550V)
FID: 0x18 (15.0x [1995MHz]) VID: 0x8 (1.600V)
FID: 0x1a (16.0x [2128MHz]) VID: 0x7 (1.650V)
--DEBUG: 7a0 ?= 780 && 27 ?= 3, 7 ?= 8
PST:4 (@0x4018f75e)
cpuid: 0x780 fsb: 133 maxFID: 0x3 startvid: 0x8
num of p states in this table: 7
FID: 0x9 (7.5x [998MHz]) VID: 0xe (1.300V)
FID: 0xc (9.0x [1197MHz]) VID: 0xd (1.350V)
FID: 0xd (9.5x [1264MHz]) VID: 0xc (1.400V)
FID: 0xe (10.0x [1330MHz]) VID: 0xb (1.450V)
FID: 0xf (10.5x [1396MHz]) VID: 0xa (1.500V)
FID: 0x0 (11.0x [1463MHz]) VID: 0x9 (1.550V)
FID: 0x3 (12.5x [1662MHz]) VID: 0x8 (1.600V)
--DEBUG: 7a0 ?= 780 && 27 ?= 21, 7 ?= 8
PST:5 (@0x4018f774)
cpuid: 0x780 fsb: 133 maxFID: 0x15 startvid: 0x8
num of p states in this table: 7
FID: 0xd (9.5x [1264MHz]) VID: 0xe (1.300V)
FID: 0xe (10.0x [1330MHz]) VID: 0xd (1.350V)
FID: 0xf (10.5x [1396MHz]) VID: 0xc (1.400V)
FID: 0x0 (11.0x [1463MHz]) VID: 0xb (1.450V)
FID: 0x1 (11.5x [1530MHz]) VID: 0xa (1.500V)
FID: 0x2 (12.0x [1596MHz]) VID: 0x9 (1.550V)
FID: 0x15 (13.5x [1796MHz]) VID: 0x8 (1.600V)
--DEBUG: 7a0 ?= 780 && 27 ?= 24, 7 ?= 7
PST:6 (@0x4018f78a)
cpuid: 0x780 fsb: 133 maxFID: 0x18 startvid: 0x7
num of p states in this table: 8
FID: 0xf (10.5x [1396MHz]) VID: 0xe (1.300V)
FID: 0x0 (11.0x [1463MHz]) VID: 0xd (1.350V)
FID: 0x1 (11.5x [1530MHz]) VID: 0xc (1.400V)
FID: 0x2 (12.0x [1596MHz]) VID: 0xb (1.450V)
FID: 0x3 (12.5x [1662MHz]) VID: 0xa (1.500V)
FID: 0x14 (13.0x [1729MHz]) VID: 0x9 (1.550V)
FID: 0x15 (13.5x [1796MHz]) VID: 0x8 (1.600V)
FID: 0x18 (15.0x [1995MHz]) VID: 0x7 (1.650V)
--DEBUG: 7a0 ?= 780 && 27 ?= 26, 7 ?= 7
PST:7 (@0x4018f7a2)
cpuid: 0x780 fsb: 133 maxFID: 0x1a startvid: 0x7
num of p states in this table: 8
FID: 0x0 (11.0x [1463MHz]) VID: 0xe (1.300V)
FID: 0x1 (11.5x [1530MHz]) VID: 0xd (1.350V)
FID: 0x2 (12.0x [1596MHz]) VID: 0xc (1.400V)
FID: 0x3 (12.5x [1662MHz]) VID: 0xb (1.450V)
FID: 0x14 (13.0x [1729MHz]) VID: 0xa (1.500V)
FID: 0x15 (13.5x [1796MHz]) VID: 0x9 (1.550V)
FID: 0x18 (15.0x [1995MHz]) VID: 0x8 (1.600V)
FID: 0x1a (16.0x [2128MHz]) VID: 0x7 (1.650V)
Sorry for my bad english
Thanks
JY
next reply other threads:[~2004-04-15 22:00 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 14+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2004-04-15 22:00 jy [this message]
2004-04-16 12:05 ` Acer Aspire 1350 broken PST Bruno Ducrot
2004-04-16 15:00 ` jy
2004-04-16 15:11 ` Bruno Ducrot
2004-04-16 15:19 ` jy
2004-04-16 15:24 ` Bruno Ducrot
2004-04-16 16:59 ` jy
2004-04-16 18:20 ` Bruno Ducrot
2004-04-16 21:27 ` jy
2004-04-17 9:32 ` Dominik Brodowski
2004-04-17 13:00 ` Bruno Ducrot
2004-04-17 16:58 ` Dominik Brodowski
2004-04-19 9:26 ` Bruno Ducrot
2004-04-19 11:54 ` Dominik Brodowski
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