Le jeu 31/07/2003 à 17:13, Celso Gonzalez a écrit : > Package: wnpp > Version: unavailable; reported 2003-07-31 > Severity: wishlist > > * Package name : cpudyn > Version : 0.4.0 > Upstream Author : Ricardo Galli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > * URL : http://mnm.uib.es/~gallir/cpudyn/ > * License : GPL > Description : CPU dynamic frequency control > > cpudyn controls the speed in Intel SpeedStep, Pentium 4 Mobile, > and PowerPC machines with the cpufreq compiled in the kernel. It saves > battery, lowers temperature, and can put the computer disks in standby > mode if a given period has passed without any I/O operation. It works > well even with journaled file systems such as Ext3, XFS, or ReiserFS. >
I don't understand why a cpufreq patch is needed for kernel. With a recent ACPI (like in 2.4.22), you can change CPU performance (for a P4, I don't know for PPC) like this: glop:/tmp# cat /proc/acpi/processor/CPU0/performance state count: 2 active state: P0 states: *P0: 2000 MHz, 22000 mW, 250 uS P1: 1200 MHz, 9800 mW, 250 uS glop:/tmp# echo 1 > /proc/acpi/processor/CPU0/performance glop:/tmp# cat /proc/acpi/processor/CPU0/performance state count: 2 active state: P1 states: P0: 2000 MHz, 22000 mW, 250 uS *P1: 1200 MHz, 9800 mW, 250 uS Why is a cpufreq patch needed for P4 processor ? -- Cédric Delfosse, http://cedric.freezope.org Jabber ID: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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