https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=58001 --- Comment #3 from Viresh Kumar <viresh.kumar@xxxxxxxxxx> 2013-05-13 03:48:37 --- On Sun, May 12, 2013 at 10:25 PM, <bugzilla-daemon@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=58001 > > > > > > --- Comment #2 from Jean-Yves Lefort <jylefort@xxxxxxxxx> 2013-05-12 16:55:08 --- > There is no such tool on my system (Fedora 18), I assume this is the same: > > $ cpupower -c all frequency-info > analyzing CPU 0: > driver: acpi-cpufreq > CPUs which run at the same hardware frequency: 0 1 2 3 > CPUs which need to have their frequency coordinated by software: 0 > maximum transition latency: 10.0 us. > hardware limits: 800 MHz - 2.00 GHz > available frequency steps: 2.00 GHz, 2.00 GHz, 1.90 GHz, 1.80 GHz, 1.70 GHz, > 1.60 GHz, 1.50 GHz, 1.40 GHz, 1.30 GHz, 1.20 GHz, 1.10 GHz, 1000 MHz, 900 MHz, > 800 MHz > available cpufreq governors: conservative, userspace, powersave, ondemand, > performance > current policy: frequency should be within 800 MHz and 2.00 GHz. > The governor "ondemand" may decide which speed to use > within this range. > current CPU frequency is 800 MHz. > boost state support: > Supported: yes > Active: yes > 25500 MHz max turbo 4 active cores > 25500 MHz max turbo 3 active cores > 25500 MHz max turbo 2 active cores > 25500 MHz max turbo 1 active cores > analyzing CPU 1: > driver: acpi-cpufreq > CPUs which run at the same hardware frequency: 0 1 2 3 > CPUs which need to have their frequency coordinated by software: 1 > maximum transition latency: 10.0 us. > hardware limits: 800 MHz - 2.00 GHz > available frequency steps: 2.00 GHz, 2.00 GHz, 1.90 GHz, 1.80 GHz, 1.70 GHz, > 1.60 GHz, 1.50 GHz, 1.40 GHz, 1.30 GHz, 1.20 GHz, 1.10 GHz, 1000 MHz, 900 MHz, > 800 MHz > available cpufreq governors: conservative, userspace, powersave, ondemand, > performance > current policy: frequency should be within 800 MHz and 2.00 GHz. > The governor "ondemand" may decide which speed to use > within this range. > current CPU frequency is 800 MHz. > boost state support: > Supported: yes > Active: yes > 25500 MHz max turbo 4 active cores > 25500 MHz max turbo 3 active cores > 25500 MHz max turbo 2 active cores > 25500 MHz max turbo 1 active cores > analyzing CPU 2: > driver: acpi-cpufreq > CPUs which run at the same hardware frequency: 0 1 2 3 > CPUs which need to have their frequency coordinated by software: 2 > maximum transition latency: 10.0 us. > hardware limits: 800 MHz - 2.00 GHz > available frequency steps: 2.00 GHz, 2.00 GHz, 1.90 GHz, 1.80 GHz, 1.70 GHz, > 1.60 GHz, 1.50 GHz, 1.40 GHz, 1.30 GHz, 1.20 GHz, 1.10 GHz, 1000 MHz, 900 MHz, > 800 MHz > available cpufreq governors: conservative, userspace, powersave, ondemand, > performance > current policy: frequency should be within 800 MHz and 2.00 GHz. > The governor "ondemand" may decide which speed to use > within this range. > current CPU frequency is 800 MHz. > boost state support: > Supported: yes > Active: yes > 25500 MHz max turbo 4 active cores > 25500 MHz max turbo 3 active cores > 25500 MHz max turbo 2 active cores > 25500 MHz max turbo 1 active cores > analyzing CPU 3: > driver: acpi-cpufreq > CPUs which run at the same hardware frequency: 0 1 2 3 > CPUs which need to have their frequency coordinated by software: 3 > maximum transition latency: 10.0 us. > hardware limits: 800 MHz - 2.00 GHz > available frequency steps: 2.00 GHz, 2.00 GHz, 1.90 GHz, 1.80 GHz, 1.70 GHz, > 1.60 GHz, 1.50 GHz, 1.40 GHz, 1.30 GHz, 1.20 GHz, 1.10 GHz, 1000 MHz, 900 MHz, > 800 MHz > available cpufreq governors: conservative, userspace, powersave, ondemand, > performance > current policy: frequency should be within 800 MHz and 2.00 GHz. > The governor "ondemand" may decide which speed to use > within this range. > current CPU frequency is 800 MHz. > boost state support: > Supported: yes > Active: yes > 25500 MHz max turbo 4 active cores > 25500 MHz max turbo 3 active cores > 25500 MHz max turbo 2 active cores > 25500 MHz max turbo 1 active cores Can you give a try with 3.9 kernel? -- Configure bugmail: https://bugzilla.kernel.org/userprefs.cgi?tab=email ------- You are receiving this mail because: ------- You are the assignee for the bug. -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe cpufreq" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html