I was cleaning up hard drive and found these old logs. Anyway I added
some printf()
and saw the process failed at device_find_child(..., acpi_perf, ...)
of est_acpi_info() i.e. it cannot find acpi_perf device.
devinfo did confirmed the absence of acpi_perf. Comparing the dmesgs
revealed the main
on 29/01/2011 10:41 Alexander Best said the following:
that's rather odd. for me neither the module nor the kernel code works, since
my cpu isn't supported by sys/x86/cpufreq/est.c. actually only pentium mobile
cpus seem to be supported.
That's a little bit of misinformation.
Primarily est
On Sat Jan 29 11, Jia-Shiun Li wrote:
Hi all,
I found that cpufreq driver failed to attach when compiled as module
and loaded, but it works fine when compiled into kernel. I am
wondering if this is due to some kind of limitation, or can be fixed?
that's rather odd. for me neither the module
Hi all,
I found that cpufreq driver failed to attach when compiled as module
and loaded, but it works fine when compiled into kernel. I am
wondering if this is due to some kind of limitation, or can be fixed?
Tested on a Pentium E5200 desktop (i386) and a Pentium T4200 laptop
(amd64). Both got