Hi,

what is powertop saying?

Also, pm-discuss@ is better place for this.

Best regards,

Milan

Andrej Podzimek píše v po 26. 07. 2010 v 06:38 +0200:
> Hello,
> 
> There seems to be no freuqency scaling on my machine. The frequencies shown 
> by kstat remain at the highest possible value.
> 
> The output from kstat (for the first one of the eight virtual CPUs):
> 
>       module: cpu_info                        instance: 0
>       name:   cpu_info0                       class:    misc
>               brand                           Intel(r) Core(tm) i7 CPU       
> Q 820  @ 1.73GHz
>               cache_id                        0
>               clock_MHz                       1733
>               clog_id                         0
>               core_id                         0
>               cpu_type                        i386
>               crtime                          41,803748237
>               current_clock_Hz                1734000000
>               current_cstate                  3
>               family                          6
>               fpu_type                        i387 compatible
>               chip_id                         0
>               implementation                  x86 (chipid 0x0 GenuineIntel 
> 106E5 family 6 model 30 step 5 clock 1733 MHz)
>               model                           30
>               ncore_per_chip                  4
>               ncpu_per_chip                   8
>               pg_id                           5
>               pkg_core_id                     0
>               snaptime                        61391,9925084
>               socket_type                     Unknown
>               state                           on-line
>               state_begin                     1280057052
>               stepping                        5
>               supported_frequencies_Hz        
> 1199000000:1333000000:1466000000:1599000000:1733000000:1734000000
>               supported_max_cstates           3
>               vendor_id                       GenuineIntel
> 
> This is in my /etc/power.conf:
> 
>       autopm                  default
>       autoS3                  default
>       cpu-threshold           1s
>       autoshutdown            30              9:00 9:00               
> noshutdown
>       cpupm  enable
> 
> BTW, the frequency value seems to be the TurboBoost „virtual frequency“... 
> This is quite surprising, especially when it's shown for all the eight 
> virtual CPUs at once all the time.
> 
> Is this a known issue or have I just forgotten to configure something? This 
> is a ThinkPad W510 and frequency scaling works just fine on this machine 
> under Linux.
> 
> Andrej
> 
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