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SubjectRe: [2.6.0 cpufreq] longhaul trouble
FromJurgen Kramer <>
DateSat, 20 Dec 2003 11:13:46 +0100
Yes it does!

from dmesg:

longhaul: VIA C3 'Ezra' [C5C] CPU detected. Longhaul v1 supported.
longhaul: MinMult=3.0x MaxMult=6.0x
longhaul: FSB: 133MHz Lowestspeed=399MHz Highestspeed=798MHz

from /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq:

::::::::::::::
cpuinfo_max_freq
::::::::::::::
798
::::::::::::::
cpuinfo_min_freq
::::::::::::::
399
::::::::::::::
scaling_available_governors
::::::::::::::
performance
::::::::::::::
scaling_driver
::::::::::::::
longhaul
::::::::::::::
scaling_governor
::::::::::::::
performance
::::::::::::::
scaling_max_freq
::::::::::::::
798
::::::::::::::
scaling_min_freq
::::::::::::::
399

Next step is to actually change the frequency. I am not really sure how
to do that with sysfs yet.

Cheers,

Jurgen




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