* powernow-k8: No compatible ACPI _PSS objects found. (Asrock N68-S)
@ 2010-04-28 4:35 Manuel Argüelles
2010-04-28 5:00 ` Pat Erley
0 siblings, 1 reply; 6+ messages in thread
From: Manuel Argüelles @ 2010-04-28 4:35 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-acpi
Hi,
I just bought an AsRock N68-S motherboard with an AMD Phenom II 955
processor and I'm getting this message.
Cool 'n Quiet option is enabled on the bios, I retrieved the DSDT (from
/proc/acpi/dsdt) and decoded it with iasl -d, couldn't find anything about
_PSS on it.
I emailed AsRock support but no answer, the bios version that I have is 2.0,
it was released on December 25, 2009.
I have read that it is possible to modify the DSDT to support this, but I
have no idea how to do that, I haven't found much information either.
What do you recommend me to do?, should I try to get more into DSDT? is
adding _PSS to a DSDT an easy task?
I haven't test it on windows, do you think that may help? is there any
useful information that I cat get about it on windows? does windows also
interacts with the Cool 'n Quiet feature using the bios' DSDT or something
else? Will it be possible that it works fine on windows but not on linux? On
the download page there's a Cool'n'Quiet driver for windows. (Is there
anything that can be done with that?)
I also tried to recompile the DSDT and got one error and 7 warnings, the
error was:
DSDT.dsl 4832: Return (Zero)
Error 4080 - ^ Invalid object type for reserved name (found ZERO,
requires Buffer)
Which I suppose has nothing to do with this.
Regards
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* Re: powernow-k8: No compatible ACPI _PSS objects found. (Asrock N68-S)
2010-04-28 4:35 powernow-k8: No compatible ACPI _PSS objects found. (Asrock N68-S) Manuel Argüelles
@ 2010-04-28 5:00 ` Pat Erley
2010-04-28 5:30 ` Manuel Argüelles
0 siblings, 1 reply; 6+ messages in thread
From: Pat Erley @ 2010-04-28 5:00 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Manuel Argüelles; +Cc: linux-acpi
On 04/28/10 00:35, Manuel Argüelles wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I just bought an AsRock N68-S motherboard with an AMD Phenom II 955
> processor and I'm getting this message.
>
> Cool 'n Quiet option is enabled on the bios, I retrieved the DSDT (from
> /proc/acpi/dsdt) and decoded it with iasl -d, couldn't find anything about
> _PSS on it.
>
> I emailed AsRock support but no answer, the bios version that I have is 2.0,
> it was released on December 25, 2009.
>
> I have read that it is possible to modify the DSDT to support this, but I
> have no idea how to do that, I haven't found much information either.
>
> What do you recommend me to do?, should I try to get more into DSDT? is
> adding _PSS to a DSDT an easy task?
>
> I haven't test it on windows, do you think that may help? is there any
> useful information that I cat get about it on windows? does windows also
> interacts with the Cool 'n Quiet feature using the bios' DSDT or something
> else? Will it be possible that it works fine on windows but not on linux? On
> the download page there's a Cool'n'Quiet driver for windows. (Is there
> anything that can be done with that?)
>
> I also tried to recompile the DSDT and got one error and 7 warnings, the
> error was:
>
> DSDT.dsl 4832: Return (Zero)
> Error 4080 - ^ Invalid object type for reserved name (found ZERO,
> requires Buffer)
>
> Which I suppose has nothing to do with this.
>
> Regards
>
I recently did something similar: http://pat.erley.org/Other/P4EISTSSDT
It wasn't 'too hard', but it was by no means easy... the _PSS values were
kinda voodoo for me to come up with, and I'm not sure that I have them
correct, just that they work.
Pat
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* Re: powernow-k8: No compatible ACPI _PSS objects found. (Asrock N68-S)
2010-04-28 5:00 ` Pat Erley
@ 2010-04-28 5:30 ` Manuel Argüelles
2010-04-28 5:38 ` Pat Erley
2010-05-14 21:08 ` Thomas Renninger
0 siblings, 2 replies; 6+ messages in thread
From: Manuel Argüelles @ 2010-04-28 5:30 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-acpi
Pat Erley wrote:
>
> I recently did something similar: http://pat.erley.org/Other/P4EISTSSDT
>
> It wasn't 'too hard', but it was by no means easy... the _PSS values were
> kinda voodoo for me to come up with, and I'm not sure that I have them
> correct, just that they work.
>
> Pat
Thanks a lot!! I took a look at my ssdt and it doesn't even looks complete:
DefinitionBlock ("SSDT.aml", "SSDT", 1, "A M I ", "POWERNOW", 0x00000001)
{
No idea how to get the values for my CPU, maybe contacting AMD?
One question, if I do something really really stupid, is it possible to fry
the CPU? what can be the worst case scenario?
Regards
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* Re: powernow-k8: No compatible ACPI _PSS objects found. (Asrock N68-S)
2010-04-28 5:30 ` Manuel Argüelles
@ 2010-04-28 5:38 ` Pat Erley
2010-05-14 21:08 ` Thomas Renninger
1 sibling, 0 replies; 6+ messages in thread
From: Pat Erley @ 2010-04-28 5:38 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Manuel Argüelles; +Cc: linux-acpi
On 04/28/10 01:30, Manuel Argüelles wrote:
> Pat Erley wrote:
>>
>> I recently did something similar: http://pat.erley.org/Other/P4EISTSSDT
>>
>> It wasn't 'too hard', but it was by no means easy... the _PSS values were
>> kinda voodoo for me to come up with, and I'm not sure that I have them
>> correct, just that they work.
>>
>> Pat
>
> Thanks a lot!! I took a look at my ssdt and it doesn't even looks complete:
>
> DefinitionBlock ("SSDT.aml", "SSDT", 1, "A M I ", "POWERNOW", 0x00000001)
> {
>
> No idea how to get the values for my CPU, maybe contacting AMD?
>
> One question, if I do something really really stupid, is it possible to fry
> the CPU? what can be the worst case scenario?
Unfortunately, I don't have answers to any of these questions/problems. In
my case, Intel DSDT/SSDT mods are common in the Mac world, so I was able to
find a lot of resources. I'm guessing the wrong value could damage something,
but can't speak from experience. the PSS values dictate CPU voltages and
Freqencies, which dictate heat generation, so it'd be logical that this
could cause damage. I'd suggest looking up AMD datasheets for the CPU and
chipsets.
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* Re: powernow-k8: No compatible ACPI _PSS objects found. (Asrock N68-S)
2010-04-28 5:30 ` Manuel Argüelles
2010-04-28 5:38 ` Pat Erley
@ 2010-05-14 21:08 ` Thomas Renninger
2010-05-15 4:25 ` Manuel Argüelles
1 sibling, 1 reply; 6+ messages in thread
From: Thomas Renninger @ 2010-05-14 21:08 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Manuel Argüelles; +Cc: linux-acpi
On Wednesday 28 April 2010 07:30:32 am Manuel Argüelles wrote:
> Pat Erley wrote:
> > I recently did something similar: http://pat.erley.org/Other/P4EISTSSDT
> >
> > It wasn't 'too hard', but it was by no means easy... the _PSS values were
> > kinda voodoo for me to come up with, and I'm not sure that I have them
> > correct, just that they work.
> >
> > Pat
>
> Thanks a lot!! I took a look at my ssdt and it doesn't even looks complete:
>
> DefinitionBlock ("SSDT.aml", "SSDT", 1, "A M I ", "POWERNOW", 0x00000001)
> {
That sounds promising.
Did you update your BIOS to the latest version?
If not, do that first.
Are you sure you went through all BIOS configs?
Eventually you upgraded the CPUs?
Best open a bug on https://bugzilla.kernel.org and assign it to the cpufreq
component and CC me.
Upload DSDT, SSDTs or best just acpidump which includes all.
Thomas
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* Re: powernow-k8: No compatible ACPI _PSS objects found. (Asrock N68-S)
2010-05-14 21:08 ` Thomas Renninger
@ 2010-05-15 4:25 ` Manuel Argüelles
0 siblings, 0 replies; 6+ messages in thread
From: Manuel Argüelles @ 2010-05-15 4:25 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-acpi
Thomas Renninger wrote:
> That sounds promising.
Really?
> Did you update your BIOS to the latest version?
> If not, do that first.
Yes I did, the last version is 2.00
http://www.asrock.com/MB/download.asp?Model=N68-S&o=BIOS
> Are you sure you went through all BIOS configs?
This are the values:
Overclock mode: Auto
(possible options: cpu,pcie sync / cpu,pcie async, optimized)
cpu/ldt spread spectrum: disabled
pcie spread spectrum: disabled
boot fail guard: enabled
(possible options: enabled/disabled)
cool 'n' quiet: enabled
(possible options: enabled/disabled/auto)
secure virtual machine: enabled
enhanced halt state: enabled
(possible options: enabled/disabled)
L3 cache allocation: bsp only
(possible options: bsp only/all cores)
multiplier/voltage change: auto
memory clock: auto
(possible options: auto/manual)
flexibility option: disabled
(possible options: enabled/disabled)
memory controller mode: unganged
(possible options: unganged/ganged)
The following are set to auto:
CAS latency, trcd, tpp, trtp, tras, trrd, trc, twr, twtr, ma timing,
addr/cmd fine delay, cs/odt fine delay bank intervealing
Alson on ACPI menu I have:
acpi hpet table: enabled
osc control: enabled
> Eventually you upgraded the CPUs?
The pc came with this board and this cpu, however in can't find my model in
the cpu compatibility list:
http://www.asrock.com/mb/cpu.asp?Model=N68-S&s=AM2
It is HDZ955FBGMBOX
>
> Best open a bug on https://bugzilla.kernel.org and assign it to the
> cpufreq component and CC me.
> Upload DSDT, SSDTs or best just acpidump which includes all.
Do you still think I should open the bug?
Regards
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