HEADSUP: cpufreq import complete, acpi_throttling changed
Nate Lawson
nate at root.org
Sun Feb 13 15:33:39 PST 2005
Kevin Oberman wrote:
>>Date: Sun, 06 Feb 2005 13:21:32 -0800
>>From: Nate Lawson <nate at root.org>
>>Sender: owner-freebsd-acpi at freebsd.org
>>
>>
>>If you have throttling, please test the new configuration to be sure it
>>still works as before. Final upcoming work will be manpage support and
>>bugfixing as necessary.
>
>
> On my T30, throttling has simply vanished. Kernel sources as of this
> afternoon at about 11:00 PST.
>
> sysctl hw.acpi does not list any throttling entries at all.
It shouldn't, they were merged into the sysctl dev.cpu output as you
mention below.
> It does list an amazing number of frequency settings, but only 1800 and
> 1200 seem to actually work. Perhaps the others are derived by mixing the
> two capabilities? On the earlier versions of cpufreq I was getting only
> the two frequencies listed along with the 8 throttling states.
>
> Did I miss a message on this?
Try cvsupping to now. I did some commits about an hour or two ago that
should address throttling not attaching.
> I am especially concerned because my CPU is now running VERY hot when
> busy. It never used to exceed about 180F and now it quickly jumps to
> 190+ when the system is working (such as a buildkernel). Since it was
> previously running without throttling, I don't understand why things are
> suddenly worse.
>
> Any idea on what is happening? I don't want to fry my T30.
One person reported Cx states being broken by the cpufreq import.
(Well, actually he got a C3 state that he didn't have before but it
didn't work.) Try setting hw.acpi.cpu.cx_lowest to C1 or something
you're sure works.
Send me the output of sysctl dev.cpu, dmesg, and devinfo -rv.
--
Nate
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