From: Mike Galbraith <efault@gmx.de>
To: cpufreq@lists.linux.org.uk
Cc: davej@codemonkey.org.uk
Subject: p4_clockmod broken in 2.6.16-rc? kernels
Date: Thu, 09 Mar 2006 07:11:48 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <1141884708.7865.16.camel@homer> (raw)
Greetings,
As subject says, it appears to be broken for at least one single P4 HT
system, namely mine. 2.6.15 works fine.
With a UP compiled kernel, it fails completely, due to CPU0 failure to
initialize. With an SMP compiled kernel, CPU0 fails, but the sibling
initializes. Nothing good happens afterward though. See debug
(cpufreq.debug=7) output below.
Cheers,
-Mike
cpufreq-core: trying to register driver p4-clockmod
cpufreq-core: adding CPU 0
p4-clockmod: has errata -- disabling frequencies lower than 2ghz
speedstep-lib: x86: f, model: 2
speedstep-lib: ebx value is 9, x86_mask is 9
speedstep-lib: P4 - MSR_EBC_FREQUENCY_ID: 0xf12000f 0x0
speedstep-lib: P4 - FSB 200000 kHz; Multiplier 15; Speed 3000000 kHz
freq-table: setting show_table for cpu 0 to c14bd800
freq-table: table entry 0 is invalid, skipping
freq-table: table entry 1 is invalid, skipping
freq-table: table entry 2 is invalid, skipping
freq-table: table entry 3 is invalid, skipping
freq-table: table entry 4 is invalid, skipping
freq-table: table entry 5 is invalid, skipping
freq-table: table entry 6 is invalid, skipping
freq-table: table entry 7 is invalid, skipping
freq-table: table entry 8 is invalid, skipping
cpufreq-core: initialization failed
cpufreq-core: adding CPU 1
p4-clockmod: has errata -- disabling frequencies lower than 2ghz
speedstep-lib: x86: f, model: 2
speedstep-lib: ebx value is 9, x86_mask is 9
speedstep-lib: P4 - MSR_EBC_FREQUENCY_ID: 0xf12000f 0x0
speedstep-lib: P4 - FSB 200000 kHz; Multiplier 15; Speed 3000000 kHz
freq-table: setting show_table for cpu 1 to c14bd800
freq-table: table entry 0 is invalid, skipping
freq-table: table entry 1: 375000 kHz, 1 index
freq-table: table entry 2: 750000 kHz, 2 index
freq-table: table entry 3: 1125000 kHz, 3 index
freq-table: table entry 4: 1500000 kHz, 4 index
freq-table: table entry 5: 1875000 kHz, 5 index
freq-table: table entry 6: 2250000 kHz, 6 index
freq-table: table entry 7: 2625000 kHz, 7 index
freq-table: table entry 8: 3000000 kHz, 8 index
cpufreq-core: setting new policy for CPU 1: 375000 - 3000000 kHz
freq-table: request for verification of policy (375000 - 3000000 kHz) for cpu 1
freq-table: verification lead to (375000 - 3000000 kHz) for cpu 1
freq-table: request for verification of policy (375000 - 3000000 kHz) for cpu 1
freq-table: verification lead to (375000 - 3000000 kHz) for cpu 1
cpufreq-core: new min and max freqs are 375000 - 3000000 kHz
cpufreq-core: governor switch
cpufreq-core: __cpufreq_governor for CPU 1, event 1
performance: setting to 3000000 kHz because of event 1
cpufreq-core: target for CPU 1: 3000000 kHz, relation 1
freq-table: request for target 3000000 kHz (relation: 1) for cpu 1
freq-table: target is 8 (3000000 kHz, 8)
cpufreq-core: governor: change or update limits
cpufreq-core: __cpufreq_governor for CPU 1, event 3
performance: setting to 3000000 kHz because of event 3
cpufreq-core: target for CPU 1: 3000000 kHz, relation 1
freq-table: request for target 3000000 kHz (relation: 1) for cpu 1
freq-table: target is 8 (3000000 kHz, 8)
cpufreq-core: initialization complete
cpufreq-core: driver p4-clockmod up and running
p4-clockmod: P4/Xeon(TM) CPU On-Demand Clock Modulation available
[lack of events]
next reply other threads:[~2006-03-09 6:11 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 6+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2006-03-09 6:11 Mike Galbraith [this message]
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2006-03-09 13:53 p4_clockmod broken in 2.6.16-rc? kernels Pallipadi, Venkatesh
2006-03-10 3:25 ` Mike Galbraith
2006-03-10 4:07 Pallipadi, Venkatesh
2006-03-10 5:47 ` Dave Jones
2006-03-14 17:55 ` Venkatesh Pallipadi
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