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Subject: [Bug 73781] acpi-cpufreq cannot be loaded.
Date: Fri, 11 Apr 2014 12:52:20 +0000
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--- Comment #7 from KATO Hiroshi ---
(In reply to Viresh Kumar from comment #3)
Thank you for your kindness. I built revert patched drivers/cpufreq,
and unfortunately the problem has not been solved yet.
I also overwrite drivers/cpufreq with 3.13.8's one, the same problem happens.
So maybe cpufreq does not relate to this.
(In reply to Lukasz Majewski from comment #4)
> Why the "No such device" error show up? This is strange.
>I suppose, that the acpi_cpufreq.ko module was built correctly.
I use an ArchLinux package kernel. And never heard a similar problem
on the bts of archlinux. So I think acpi_cpufreq.ko module was built correctly.
> Also, I've noticed, that the p4-clockmod is also inserted. Could you
> compile it in and left the acpi-cpufreq to be inserted as a standalone module?
When I was searching the solution, I found a tweet of somebody who may be
worrying the same problem.
Though unlike me he uses c2d, he wrote that only p4-clockmod could be used. So
I gave it a try.
inserted modules 3.13.8
https://bugzilla.kernel.org/attachment.cgi?id=131921
inserted modules 3.14
https://bugzilla.kernel.org/attachment.cgi?id=131931
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