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> setting. Alternatively you can increase p.state_count by one early enough.
Yes, but I was just overwriting the latest ones, that are never used =).
Anyway, your solution is theoretically better.
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. Alternatively you can increase p.state_count by one early enough.
Yes, but I was just overwriting the latest ones, that are never used =).
Anyway, your solution is theoretically better.
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for example, if you
want 500MHz at 940mV, you could add:
centrino_model[cpu]->op_points[p.state_count - 2].index = 0x1295;
centrino_model[cpu]->op_points[p.state_count - 2].index = 50;
p.states[p.state_count - 2].core_frequency = 500;
Sorry if I have been off-topic.
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ACPI C1 state, that's simply a CPU usage < 1%.
Sorry for being so lame =)
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it so far on my Pentium M Dothan 715 and on a Dothan 725.
What do you think, could this be useful? I could provide a patch or a
stand-alone module. Should I write an interface to sysfs?
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MHz.
> I've heard a few reports that it reduces heat for a few folks, but
> betting on it increasing your battery life is probably a push.
Just a latest question: can be p4-clockmod used together with
speedstep-centrino? If not, would it make any sense to patch
speedstep-centrino to use this feature too?
battery life is probably a push.
Just a latest question: can be p4-clockmod used together with
speedstep-centrino? If not, would it make any sense to patch
speedstep-centrino to use this feature too?
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temperature (and it speeds down dramatically the CPU, too =).
I tested it so far on my Pentium M Dothan 715 and on a Dothan 725.
What do you think, could this be useful? I could provide a patch or a
stand-alone module. Should I write an interface to sysfs?
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so lame =)
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add:
centrino_model[cpu]-op_points[p.state_count - 2].index = 0x1295;
centrino_model[cpu]-op_points[p.state_count - 2].index = 50;
p.states[p.state_count - 2].core_frequency = 500;
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y problem isn't really ACPI,
but rather that one can't use lower and very useful frequencies.
Moreover, we could provide built-in tables for C1 stepping.
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, but 400MHz instead, with VID#A, VID#B, VID#C and VID#D (see
datasheet for more details) set to 0.908V.
I can provide a patch, let me know.
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, but 400MHz instead, with VID#A, VID#B, VID#C and VID#D (see
datasheet for more details) set to 0.908V.
I can provide a patch, let me know.
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ACPI,
but rather that one can't use lower and very useful frequencies.
Moreover, we could provide built-in tables for C1 stepping.
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