This is a discussion on PowerNow frequency/power switching within the Linux Operating System forums, part of the Unix Operating Systems category; --> Hi ! I am running FC3 x86_64, 2.6.12.1 on a Tyan MB S2895 with dual Opteron CPUs. It appears ...
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| Hi ! I am running FC3 x86_64, 2.6.12.1 on a Tyan MB S2895 with dual Opteron CPUs. It appears that both the BIOS and the OS support PowerNow. As the kernel is booting, I get: powernow-k8: Found 2 AMD Athlon 64 / Opteron processors (version 1.40.2) powernow-k8: 0 : fid 0xe (2200 MHz), vid 0x2 (1500 mV) powernow-k8: 1 : fid 0xc (2000 MHz), vid 0x6 (1400 mV) powernow-k8: 2 : fid 0xa (1800 MHz), vid 0xa (1300 mV) powernow-k8: 3 : fid 0x2 (1000 MHz), vid 0xe (1200 mV) cpu_init done, current fid 0xe, vid 0x2 powernow-k8: 0 : fid 0xe (2200 MHz), vid 0x2 (1500 mV) powernow-k8: 1 : fid 0xc (2000 MHz), vid 0x6 (1400 mV) powernow-k8: 2 : fid 0xa (1800 MHz), vid 0xa (1300 mV) powernow-k8: 3 : fid 0x2 (1000 MHz), vid 0xe (1200 mV) cpu_init done, current fid 0xe, vid 0x2 However, as I look in /proc/acpi/processor/CPU0/info I see: % more info processor id: 0 acpi id: 0 bus mastering control: yes power management: no throttling control: no limit interface: no I would have expected "power management" and "throttling control" to be "yes". Basically I would like for the system to automatically reduce CPU speed when the system is idle .... I can't find any info or guidelines for kernel configuration and user/system level apps that would give me a way to throttle the CPUs. Did anybody manage to do this ? Any pointer/hints appreciated. Thanks, rudi ================================================== =========== Rudolf Usselmann, ASICS World Services, http://www.asics.ws Your Partner for IP Cores, Design, Verification and Synthesis ****** Certified USB 2.0 HS OTG and HS Device IP Cores ****** |