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Subject: [Bug 17001] ondemand governor non-functional / ACPI P-states driver
Date: Thu, 26 Aug 2010 14:39:09 GMT
Message-ID: <201008261439.o7QEd9dX023154@demeter1.kernel.org>
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--- Comment #3 from Peter Ganzhorn 201=
0-08-26 14:38:45 ---
Sorry, using the performance governor was my bad - I almost always swit=
ch to
performace manually because working on that computer with 800MHz ist ju=
st
painful.
I rebooted the machine to get some clean results and ran some CPU inten=
sive
calculations with matlab, the load was at 100% for quite some time and =
the
frequency did not change at all.
Temperature can't be the problem since the CPU temperature was reported=
as
35=C2=B0C-40=C2=B0C (I checked), with the performance governor the temp=
erature will go
above 70=C2=B0C before the CPU slows down because of too high temperatu=
re.
I'll append the information you requested now.
Please also note the following:
# cat /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/stats/time_in_state
2001000 0
2000000 0
1600000 0
1200000 0
800000 84859
Was done with ondemand governor enabled this time ;)
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