Author: cperciva Date: Thu May 15 18:14:19 2014 New Revision: 266167 URL: http://svnweb.freebsd.org/changeset/base/266167
Log: MFC r265876: In cf_get_method, when we don't already know what clock speed the CPU is running at, guess the nearest value instead of looking for a value within 25 MHz of the observed frequency. Prior to this change, if a system booted with Intel Turbo Boost enabled, the dev.cpu.0.freq sysctl is nonfunctional, since the ACPI-reported frequency for Turbo Boost states does not match the actual clock frequency (and thus no levels are within 25 MHz of the observed frequency) and the current performance level is read before a new level is set. Relnotes: Bug fix in power management on CPUs with Intel Turbo Boost Modified: stable/9/sys/kern/kern_cpu.c Directory Properties: stable/9/sys/ (props changed) Modified: stable/9/sys/kern/kern_cpu.c ============================================================================== --- stable/9/sys/kern/kern_cpu.c Thu May 15 18:12:47 2014 (r266166) +++ stable/9/sys/kern/kern_cpu.c Thu May 15 18:14:19 2014 (r266167) @@ -418,7 +418,7 @@ cf_get_method(device_t dev, struct cf_le struct cf_setting *curr_set, set; struct pcpu *pc; device_t *devs; - int count, error, i, n, numdevs; + int bdiff, count, diff, error, i, n, numdevs; uint64_t rate; sc = device_get_softc(dev); @@ -494,14 +494,15 @@ cf_get_method(device_t dev, struct cf_le } cpu_est_clockrate(pc->pc_cpuid, &rate); rate /= 1000000; + bdiff = 1 << 30; for (i = 0; i < count; i++) { - if (CPUFREQ_CMP(rate, levels[i].total_set.freq)) { + diff = abs(levels[i].total_set.freq - rate); + if (diff < bdiff) { + bdiff = diff; sc->curr_level = levels[i]; - CF_DEBUG("get estimated freq %d\n", curr_set->freq); - goto out; } } - error = ENXIO; + CF_DEBUG("get estimated freq %d\n", curr_set->freq); out: if (error == 0) _______________________________________________ svn-src-all@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/svn-src-all To unsubscribe, send any mail to "svn-src-all-unsubscr...@freebsd.org"