Bdale Garbee wrote:
I believe that powernowd is actually working for you, and that you are just
confused by the warning message it prints about not finding the file under
sysfs called scaling_available_frequencies. That is the preferred interface
if it is available, but if it is not available there is code that should be
working fine for you.
Please try invoking powernowd by hand with verbosity increased to help me
understand if this is correct:
killall powernowd
/usr/sbin/powernowd -d -v -v -v -v
If I am correct in my assumption that the code is actually working for you,
then I will treat this bug report as indicating that a better message needs
to be presented to the user. If it's really broken, well, then we'll obviously
need to figure out why! ;-)
Bdale
Indeed, I think you're right. I have started bc, done a calculus, and
/proc/cpuinfo showed a change from 666 to 999MHz.
Besides that, here is the output you asked for:
snoopy:~# killall powernowd
snoopy:~# /usr/sbin/powernowd -d -v -v -v -v
PowerNow Daemon v0.96, (c) 2003-2005 John Clemens
Settings:
verbosity: 4
mode: 1 (AGGRESSIVE)
step: 100 MHz (100000 kHz)
lowwater: 20 %
highwater: 80 %
poll interval: 1000 ms
Found 1 cpu: -- 1 thread (or core) per physical cpu
/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_available_frequencies: No
such file or directory
cpu0: 612Mhz - 999Mhz (5 steps)
step1 : 999Mhz
step2 : 899Mhz
step3 : 799Mhz
step4 : 699Mhz
step5 : 612Mhz
--
Eugen
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