AMD Turion in a Server

Simon Pascal pascal.simon at schwarzpartner.ch
Sun May 28 06:53:06 PDT 2006


Hy Nate

The powernow.c file looks similar to the linux one. (powernow-k8.c)

I uploaded the files I needed to recompile my linux-kernel to my ftp server. Here you can get it:

http://www.s-it.ch/tmp/

Thank you

Pascal

-----Original Message-----
From:   Nate Lawson [mailto:nate at root.org]
Sent:   Fri 26.05.2006 15:55
To:     Simon Pascal
Cc:     freebsd-acpi at freebsd.org
Subject:        Re: AMD Turion in a Server

Simon Pascal wrote:
> Hy all
>
> My server is running a AMD Turion(tm) 64 Mobile Technology MT-37 CPU plugged
> into a Aopen VK8T800a-LF motherboard. Currently im using linux, because the
> mainboard doesn't support this cpu officaly. At the beginning, I wasn't able to
> clock my cpu more than 800MHz. After that, AMD helped my to create a customized
> linux-kernel-module to control the cpu's frequency.
> I really would like to change my server's OS to freeBSD. Is there any way to
> customize the freebsd-cpufreq-driver for my cpu?
>
> thanks for any help

Post the "customization" for linux.  The file you'd want to modify is
powernow.c (sys/i386/cpufreq dir I think)

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Nate


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