On Wed, 16 Jan 2013 11:10:19 +0100 Tom Gundersen <teg@jklm.no> wrote:
On Wed, Jan 16, 2013 at 5:47 AM, Leonid Isaev <lisaev@umail.iu.edu> wrote:
I just installed linux 3.7.2 from [testing] on an AMD system and noticed that powernow-k8 is not loaded.
Probably due to this: <http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux-2.6.git;a=commit;h=e1f0b8e9b04a262834ed1>.
Ah... yes. I am confused though, why keep powernow_k8 as a separate module as opposed to an alias?
Meanwhile, linux 3.6.11 works fine. Notice also, that acpi_cpufreq 3.7.2 is fine on a INtel core2duo machine.
Hm, I thought acpi_cpufreq should have been loaded instead, no idea why that does not happen for you. Could you try loading it manually?
Neither acpi_cpufreq nor powernow_k8 is loaded automatically which of course leads to failure of all custom units configuring ondemand governor via sysfs. Manually modprob'ing acpi_cpufreq does work and indeed properly scales down the frequancy, but is accompanied by an info-level kernel message "acpi-cpufreq: overriding BIOS provided _PSD data". So, if the cpufreq driver works OK for other AMD users, I'll happily blame asus... Thanks, Leonid.
Cheers,
Tom
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