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So, are you telling me that I have no issue with EIST? If so, is there a way I can verify that in FBSD? Last edited by Android1; 12th April 2009 at 09:08 PM. Reason: Improved wording in the last line. |
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If frequencies are scaling with powerd, then you do not have a problem.
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Use this for example:
http://www.tumfatig.net/docs/01_os/b...U%20speed.html
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Okay, here is what happened.
On CPU core #0, everything seems great.... Code:
sysctl dev.cpu.0.freq dev.cpu.0.freq_levels dev.cpu.0.freq: 354 dev.cpu.0.freq_levels: 2833/89000 2478/77875 2124/66750 1770/55625 1416/44500 1062/33375 708/22250 354/11125 Code:
sysctl dev.cpu.1.freq sysctl: unknown oid dev.cpu.1.freq sysctl dev.cpu.1.freq_levels sysctl: unknown oid dev.cpu.1.freq_levels sysctl dev.cpu.2.freq sysctl: unknown oid dev.cpu.2.freq sysctl dev.cpu.2.freq_levels sysctl: unknown oid dev.cpu.2.freq_levels sysctl dev.cpu.3.freq sysctl: unknown oid dev.cpu.3.freq sysctl dev.cpu.3.freq_levels sysctl: unknown oid dev.cpu.3.freq_levels Am I to assume that EIST is only working on the first core, or is there something about sysctl that I am missing? |
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From what I recall corectly, powerd/sysctl uses only dev.cpu.0.freq, does other dev.cpu.*.freq even exist in sysctl -a output?
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I just ran sysctl -a, and it appears that you are correct. In that case, those instructions that I followed are a tad unclear. When the author says "sysctl's dev.cpu.n.freq (starting at 0)", s/he makes it sound like that the command will work with additional cores.
In any case, it appears that, after reading through and experimenting with the information you have so kindly given me, I have no issue EIST after all. Do you agree with that statement? |
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I think that it works ok four you.
From what I recall FreeBSD's SpeedStep implementation sets clock speed for all cores.
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You are welcome mate
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