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OpenBSD 5.0 - How to enable dfs ?
Hi.
After 4.8 produced a kernel panic on high network load on my Mac Mini G4 1,5 I successfully updated to 5.0 today. Many changes from 4.4, but it's still the good old OpenBSD. The 5.0 Release Notes are mentioning a newly added feature called "Dynamic Frequency Switching" on some macppc systems. I'm wondering, how can I enable dfs or to check on which frequency the processor currently is running? Any ideas? |
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Here is a link to the dfs(4) man page for 5.0-release on the macppc: http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.c...pc&format=html
In it, you will see a description of the applicable hardware. If this driver is loaded, you will see it in your dmesg. Please also note that there is a SEE ALSO section that refers you to both a driver for on-board GPIO controllers, and to sysctl(8). I assume, therefore, that you will be able to use the sysctl hw.setperf or a similar hw.* sysctl setting. Last edited by jggimi; 12th November 2011 at 05:41 PM. Reason: fixed sysctl, original post was incorrect |
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Quote:
http://www.openbsd.org/mail.html |
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This is what appears in the logs:
Code:
cpu0 at mainbus0: 7447A (Revision 0x102): 1249 MHz: 512KB L2 cache |
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Okay. So it seems that both my Mac Minis are neither of the Apollo series.
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