On Mon, Aug 3, 2015 at 5:02 AM, Axel Barkow <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I'm using the Beaglebone Black and wanted to increase the performance by
> setting the govenor to performance mode. After installing the cpufrequtils
> in bone-debian-8.1-console-armhf-2015-07-19-2gb.img I found a maximum
> frequency of 720MHz where I was expecting 1GHz:
>
> debian@beaglebone:~$ cat /etc/dogtag
> BeagleBoard.org Debian Image 2015-07-19
> debian@beaglebone:~$ uname -a
> Linux beaglebone 4.1.2-ti-r4 #1 SMP PREEMPT Thu Jul 16 20:48:37 UTC 2015
> armv7l GNU/Linux
> debian@beaglebone:~$ cpufreq-info
> cpufrequtils 008: cpufreq-info (C) Dominik Brodowski 2004-2009
> Report errors and bugs to [email protected], please.
> analyzing CPU 0:
>   driver: cpufreq-dt
>   CPUs which run at the same hardware frequency: 0
>   CPUs which need to have their frequency coordinated by software: 0
>   maximum transition latency: 300 us.
>   hardware limits: 275 MHz - 720 MHz
>   available frequency steps: 275 MHz, 500 MHz, 600 MHz, 720 MHz
>   available cpufreq governors: conservative, ondemand, userspace, powersave,
> performance
>   current policy: frequency should be within 275 MHz and 720 MHz.
>                   The governor "performance" may decide which speed to use
>                   within this range.
>   current CPU frequency is 720 MHz.
>   cpufreq stats: 275 MHz:0.00%, 500 MHz:0.00%, 600 MHz:0.00%, 720
> MHz:100.00%
>
> Any explanation or is this some misunderstanding from my side?

Upgrade your kernel.. linux-image-4.1.3-ti-r7

Regards,

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Robert Nelson
https://rcn-ee.com/

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