2011/10/18  <[email protected]>:
> Changing governor can't help me, I need frequency scaling completely disabled.
> cpupower.service starts cpupower which can't set frequency
> which I set in BIOS (slightly overclocked).
> This is cpufreq modules problem because frequency which
> I set is not in range which can be detected by
> cpufreq modules and cpupower.
>
> I have no such problems only when cpufreq modules not loaded.
> Loading module immediately sets wrong frequency in /proc/cpuinfo
> while real frequency shown by 'cpupower monitor' is equal
> to what I set in BIOS.
> That's why forcing cpufreq module loading by building them
> into kernel is unacceptable for me.
>
> Loading modules by starting service was more flexible.
>
> --
> Alexey Kurov <[email protected]>
>

I understand.

https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=713572 (you already posted there)

Let's hope the CPU modaliases stuff get done some day.

Marcos
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