Things just aren't easy anymore. Your _PSS objects (the ACPI objects that define your supported speeds) are being loaded dynamically. You'll need to dump them using acpidump. You'll have to get acpidump from blastwave. You'll probably want to reference Aubrey's note on how to use acpidump:
http://markmail.org/message/r3k6xhfazppsnjkr#query:acpidump%20blastwave+page:1+mid:4bf67hg2yyctyvop+state:results Note that you want to dump: "CPU0IST ", 0xCFE7C136, 0x0000021F, This means you will have to execute the following commands: # *acpidump* --addr 0xCFE7C136 --length 0x0000021F > cpu-pss.dat # iasl -d cpu-pss.dat Then you might want to send the pss.dat file as an attachment. Did you try disabling SpeedStep? Mark Stephane wrote: > I run the "iasl -g" command : > > 2:01:25 zeblods at ZeblodServer:~/test % sudo ./iasl -g > > Intel ACPI Component Architecture > ASL Optimizing Compiler version 20070508 [May 8 2007] > Copyright (C) 2000 - 2007 Intel Corporation > Supports ACPI Specification Revision 3.0a > > There are 8 tables defined in the RSDT > > Table [FACP] written to "FACP__.dat" > Table [MCFG] written to "MCFG__.dat" > Table [APIC] written to "APIC__.dat" > Table [BOOT] written to "BOOT__.dat" > Table [SPCR] written to "SPCR__.dat" > Table [SSDT] will be written later > Table [SSDT] will be written later > Table [SSDT] will be written later > > > Table [FACS] written to "FACS__.dat" > > Table [DSDT] written to "DSDT_MUKLTEO2.dat" > > Table [SSDT_0] written to "SSDT_0_Cpu0Tst.dat" > Table [SSDT_1] written to "SSDT_1_Cpu1Tst.dat" > Table [SSDT_2] written to "SSDT_2_CpuPm.dat" > > Disassembly of DSDT > Pass 1 parse of [DSDT] > Pass 2 parse of [DSDT] > Parsing Deferred Opcodes (Methods/Buffers/Packages/Regions) > ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ > Parsing completed > Disassembly completed, written to "dsdt_MUKLTEO2.dsl" > > Disassembly of SSDT[0] > Pass 1 parse of [SSDT] > Pass 2 parse of [SSDT] > Parsing Deferred Opcodes (Methods/Buffers/Packages/Regions) > ............................... > Parsing completed > Disassembly completed, written to "ssdt_0_Cpu0Tst.dsl" > > Disassembly of SSDT[1] > Pass 1 parse of [SSDT] > Pass 2 parse of [SSDT] > Parsing Deferred Opcodes (Methods/Buffers/Packages/Regions) > ....... > Parsing completed > Disassembly completed, written to "ssdt_1_Cpu1Tst.dsl" > > Disassembly of SSDT[2] > Pass 1 parse of [SSDT] > Pass 2 parse of [SSDT] > Parsing Deferred Opcodes (Methods/Buffers/Packages/Regions) > ......................................... > Parsing completed > Disassembly completed, written to "ssdt_2_CpuPm.dsl" > > > I have now lot of files but I don't understand them... So I attached them. > > For the BIOS, I did not find the SpeedStep option, just : > Core Multi-Processing: [Enabled] > Set Max Ext CPUID = 3 [Disabled] > Numbers of Stop Grant [Per Core] > C1 Enhanced Mode [Disabled] > Intel ? Virtualization Technology [Disabled] > No Execute Mode Mem Protection [Enabled] > Processor Power Management: [GV1/GV3 Only] > > And when I put the "Processor Power Management" my server don't start... > > My motherbord is a Tyan i3010W. > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > _______________________________________________ > pm-discuss mailing list > pm-discuss at opensolaris.org > http://mail.opensolaris.org/mailman/listinfo/pm-discuss