Re: Fedora Core 5 Test Update: kernel-2.6.17-1.2187_FC5

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>>>>> "David" == David Nielsen <david@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:

David> man, 11 09 2006 kl. 19:27 -0500, skrev Jay Cliburn:
>> David Nielsen wrote: > man, 11 09 2006 kl. 19:45 -0400, skrev Dave
>> Jones:
>> >> On Mon, Sep 11, 2006 at 06:15:28PM -0500, Gilbert Sebenste wrote:
>> >>  > Dave Jones wrote:
>> >>  >
>> >> > >>
>> ---------------------------------------------------------------------
>> >> > >> Fedora Test Update Notification >> > >> FEDORA-2006-967 >>
>> > >> 2006-09-11 >> > >>
>> ---------------------------------------------------------------------
>> >>  > >>
>> >> > >> Product : Fedora Core 5 >> > >> Name : kernel >> > >>
>> Version : 2.6.17 >> > >> Release : 1.2187_FC5
>> >>  >
>> >> > Worksforme. Nicely done. I take it 2.6.18 is not going to be
>> released for >> > a while?
>> >>
>> >> I'm hoping to get a 2.6.18rc6 based kernel into updates-testing
>> soon >> (and then rebase to .18 for updates-final when that gets
>> released), but >> as usual, xen is throwing a spanner in the works.
>> >
>> > if you do that I believe we would be likely to hit this one:
>> >
>> > https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=205305
>> >
>> > which is currently breaking cpu scaling for me on Development
>>
>> Hmmm...  I have an AMD64x2 3800+ that scales up to 2 GHz just fine
>> under the current rawhide kernel.

David> Very odd, I and a few others are seeing this, maybe something
David> is loading wrong modules on certain machines. I had to manually
David> recompile the kernel to make it stop locking it at the lowest
David> setting (although I managed to kill scaling as well but I'll
David> take broken scaling at 2.2GHz over broken scaling at 1GHz)

Amusingly enough, I just got one of these today.
(AMD Athlon(tm) 64 X2 Dual Core Processor 4200+)

Mine also seems to stick at 1ghz on both cores instead of ramping up
to 2.2ghz (as the cpus are able to).

It looks to me like a bug in the 'ondemand' cpu govener...
If I simply change to performance:

echo "performance" > /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu*/cpufreq/scaling_governor

It goes to 2.2 and stays there. ondemand seems to never raise from the
lowest possible speed here.

David> - David

kevin

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