On Mon, Feb 29, 2016 at 03:28:37PM +1100, Dewayne Geraghty wrote:
That's a nuisance!
As I said, IF I load the module before the kernel, I'm good as follows.
However if I load after booting, then I don't have any frequencies to
choose from.
I'm afraid the only "help" I can provide is of my working situation :( The
order might be relevant.
As I might have mentioned, if I load after the kernel, then kldload will
show cpufreq.ko but there will be no frequencies to choose from.
Hi Dewayne,
I now think powerd/cpufreq doesn't work with AMD Turbo Boost, so it won't
work here. There's plenty of references to Powernow, but this chip
doesn't have that. I've also tried latest -current, and powerd doesn't
work there either with the default config.
thanks for trying to help anyway!
--
John
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