14/11/2019 17:23, Hunt, David:
> Hi Mattias,
>
> On 14/11/2019 14:10, Mattias Rönnblom wrote:
> > Calling pstate's or acpi's rte_power_freq_up() when on the highest
> > non-turbo frequency results in an error, if turbo is disabled. The
> > error is in the form of a return code and a RTE_LOG() entr
Hi Mattias,
On 14 Nov 15:10, Mattias Rönnblom wrote:
> Calling pstate's or acpi's rte_power_freq_up() when on the highest
> non-turbo frequency results in an error, if turbo is disabled. The
> error is in the form of a return code and a RTE_LOG() entry on the ERR
> level.
>
> According to the API
Hi Mattias,
On 14/11/2019 14:10, Mattias Rönnblom wrote:
Calling pstate's or acpi's rte_power_freq_up() when on the highest
non-turbo frequency results in an error, if turbo is disabled. The
error is in the form of a return code and a RTE_LOG() entry on the ERR
level.
According to the API docum
Calling pstate's or acpi's rte_power_freq_up() when on the highest
non-turbo frequency results in an error, if turbo is disabled. The
error is in the form of a return code and a RTE_LOG() entry on the ERR
level.
According to the API documentation, the frequency is scaled up
"according to the avail
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