From: Dave Jones <davej@redhat.com>
To: Mark Lord <lkml@rtr.ca>
Cc: Linux Kernel <linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org>,
Andrew Morton <akpm@osdl.org>
Subject: Re: cpufreq stops working after a while
Date: Fri, 11 Aug 2006 16:12:36 -0400 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20060811201236.GI26930@redhat.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <44DCE213.8090508@rtr.ca>
On Fri, Aug 11, 2006 at 04:01:23PM -0400, Mark Lord wrote:
> Mark Lord wrote:
> > Dave Jones wrote:
> >>
> >> boot with cpufreq.debug=7, and capture dmesg output after it fails
> >> to transition. This might be another manifestation of the mysterious
> >> "highest frequency isnt accessable" bug, that seems to come from
> >> some recent change in acpi.
> >
> > booting with that option doesn't seem to give me any new messages
> > in dmesg (or /var/log/messages). I also tried editing cpufreq.c
> > and hardcoding debug = 7 on the variable declaration.
> > Still no new messages.
>
> Mmm.. that's interesting.. this time, the scaling_max_freq went back up
> to 1100000 all by itself after a longish idle period, before which it had
> dropped to 800000 and got "stuck" there.
>
> Currently using the "ondemand" governor -- it doesn't seem to call the
> central cpufreq_debug_printk() thingie from cpufreq.c.
>
> I did hack cpufreq_debug_printk() to force output anytime it gets called,
> but still no new output in the logs.
Do you have CONFIG_CPU_FREQ_DEBUG enabled ?
Dave
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http://www.codemonkey.org.uk
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2006-08-11 20:13 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 24+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2006-08-11 18:25 cpufreq stops working after a while Mark Lord
2006-08-11 18:39 ` Dave Jones
2006-08-11 19:41 ` Mark Lord
2006-08-11 20:01 ` Mark Lord
2006-08-11 20:12 ` Dave Jones [this message]
2006-08-11 18:46 ` Andrew Morton
2006-08-11 19:01 ` Mark Lord
2006-08-11 19:10 ` Mark Lord
2006-08-11 19:18 ` Andrew Morton
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2006-08-11 19:55 Pallipadi, Venkatesh
2006-08-11 20:29 ` Mark Lord
2006-08-11 20:39 ` Mark Lord
2006-08-11 21:01 ` Dave Jones
2006-08-11 21:09 ` Mark Lord
2006-08-11 21:15 ` Mark Lord
2006-08-11 21:17 ` Mark Lord
2006-08-11 21:25 ` Mark Lord
2006-08-18 15:11 ` Pavel Machek
2006-08-24 14:44 ` Mark Lord
2006-08-24 16:15 ` Matthew Garrett
2006-08-11 21:08 Pallipadi, Venkatesh
2006-08-11 21:38 Pallipadi, Venkatesh
2006-08-11 21:53 ` Mark Lord
2006-08-11 22:18 Pallipadi, Venkatesh
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