Messages in this thread | | | Date | Sat, 4 Mar 2006 22:46:11 +0800 | From | "Shinichi Kudo" <> | Subject | VIA C3 (Ezra C5C) Crashes with longhaul Freq scaling |
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After compiling my own kernels from 2.6.11 to 2.6.14, I found that only the Ubuntu official kernel didn't lock up hard after 2 hours or so. Why? Because it didn't provide the frequency scaling driver longhaul.ko for my VIA C3 CPU. WIthout longhaul frequency scaling, my laptop is rock stable.
According to http://tinyurl.com/k7wlw , this has been going on since kernel 2.4!
In http://tinyurl.com/oxetd Dave Jones says, Version 2 of longhaul is the same as v1, but adds voltage scaling. 12 * Present in Samuel 2 (steppings 1-7 only) (C5B), and Ezra (C5C)
Output of cat /proc/cpuinfo included. Output of dmesg also included.
As you can see, dmesg says the kernel detected a Ezra C5C version of VIA C3. However, it also goes on to say, only longhaul v1 supported. What's with that? Does that have anything to do with the laptop locking?
When the laptop locks, nothing on the screen moves. I can adjust screen brightness even in the bios, but once it locks, I cannot do that. Numlock,Capslock,Scrolllock do not change when I press their buttons either, and pinging my lockedup laptop does not solicit a reply.
So, it is unfortunate, but I don't think any kernel dumps or panic messages were output. I should know. I've been experiencing this for a year or so.
Please, somebody fix this frequency scaling issue! Randomshinichi
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