On Feb 19 2011, Phillip Susi wrote: > On 02/19/2011 09:18 PM, Rogério Brito wrote: > >And even if p4-clockmod is fixed, there are other arches (read: PowerPC) > >where the same with p4-clockmod is true. > > I'm still wondering how p4-clockmod can be controlled with a > userspace governor, but not any of the kernel ones.
Oh, dear: ,----[ powernowd -d -v -v -v -n -l 10 ] | Using lower pct of 10% | PowerNow Daemon v1.00, (c) 2003-2008 John Clemens | Settings: | verbosity: 3 | mode: 1 (AGGRESSIVE) | step: 100 MHz (100000 kHz) | lowwater: 10 % | highwater: 80 % | poll interval: 1000 ms | about to return count = 1 | Found 2 scalable units: -- 1 'CPU' per scalable unit | cpu0: 333Mhz - 2666Mhz (8 steps) | step1 : 2666Mhz | step2 : 2333Mhz | step3 : 1999Mhz | step4 : 1666Mhz | step5 : 1333Mhz | step6 : 999Mhz | step7 : 666Mhz | step8 : 333Mhz | cpu1: 333Mhz - 2666Mhz (8 steps) | step1 : 2666Mhz | step2 : 2333Mhz | step3 : 1999Mhz | step4 : 1666Mhz | step5 : 1333Mhz | step6 : 999Mhz | step7 : 666Mhz | step8 : 333Mhz | Setting speed to 2333275 | Setting speed to 1999950 | Setting speed to 1666625 | Setting speed to 1333300 | Setting speed to 999975 | Setting speed to 2333275 | Setting speed to 1999950 | Setting speed to 1666625 | Setting speed to 666650 | Setting speed to 333325 | Setting speed to 1333300 | Setting speed to 999975 | Setting speed to 666650 | Setting speed to 333325 | Setting speed to 2666600 | Setting speed to 2333275 | Setting speed to 1999950 | Setting speed to 1666625 | Setting speed to 1333300 | Setting speed to 999975 | Setting speed to 666650 | Setting speed to 333325 | Setting speed to 2666600 | Setting speed to 2333275 | Setting speed to 1999950 | Setting speed to 1666625 | Setting speed to 1333300 | Setting speed to 999975 | Setting speed to 666650 | Setting speed to 333325 | ^CSetting speed to 2666600 | Setting speed to 2666600 | Statistics: | 32 speed changes in 105 seconds | PowerNow Daemon Exiting. `---- > Are you guessing about PowerPC or do you know of a specific problem with > their scaling driver that prevents it from working with the kernel > governors? No, I am *not* guessing. I *have* PowerPC boxes. They suffer the same "too high latency" stuff from ondemand/conservative governors. Regards, -- Rogério Brito : rbrito@{ime.usp.br,gmail.com} : GPG key 4096R/BCFCAAAA http://rb.doesntexist.org : Packages for LaTeX : algorithms.berlios.de DebianQA: http://qa.debian.org/developer.php?login=rbrito%40ime.usp.br -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-wnpp-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/20110220070220.ga10...@ime.usp.br