Re: cpufreq-info doesn't work in linux-3.0 on DM3730

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Hi Peter,

Peter Barada <peter.barada@xxxxxxxxx> writes:

> I'm trying to get frequency scaling working in linux-3.0, and it after
> digging into why cpufreq-info works in 2.6.32 and doesn't in 3.0, I've
> found that omap_cpu_init() returs -ENOENT due to clk_get(NULL,
> "virt_prcm_set") failing.
>
> In the older 2.6.32 kernel it used "arm_fck" for MPU_CLK instead of
> "virt_prcm_set", but that option isn't in the linux-3.0 source (or the
> current source in tony's tree on github.com).  I tried reverting to
> "arm_fck", but on a DM3730 cpupfreq-info only shows 600Mhz as a
> possibility, and none of the other operating points.
>
> Does anyone have CPU frequency scaling working in linux-3.0 and have
> any suggestions on what I'm doing wrong?

I recently posted[1] an updated CPUfreq driver that is proposed for merge
in v3.2.

It's also availble in the 'for_3.2/omap-cpufreq' branch of my github
repo: git://github.com/khilman/linux-omap-pm.git

Kevin

[1] http://marc.info/?l=linux-omap&m=131672565712833&w=2
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