On Mon, Feb 29, 2016 at 03:28:37PM +1100, Dewayne Geraghty wrote:
That's a nuisance!
As I said, IF I load the module before the kernel, I'm good as follows.
However if I load after booting, then I don't have any frequencies to
choose from.
I'm afraid the only "help" I can provide is of my work
Bottom posted
On 29 February 2016 at 12:36, John wrote:
> On Mon, Feb 29, 2016 at 08:29:14AM +1100, Dewayne Geraghty wrote:
>
> Thanks John, I have cpufreq added via the boot/loader.conf which always
>> works. However, over the weekend, I was testing some boot changes and
>> tried
>> to add cpuf
On Mon, Feb 29, 2016 at 08:29:14AM +1100, Dewayne Geraghty wrote:
Thanks John, I have cpufreq added via the boot/loader.conf which always
works. However, over the weekend, I was testing some boot changes and tried
to add cpufreq AFTER the kernel - unsuccessfully. This was amd64 10.3Beta1
and 10
Thanks John, I have cpufreq added via the boot/loader.conf which always
works. However, over the weekend, I was testing some boot changes and tried
to add cpufreq AFTER the kernel - unsuccessfully. This was amd64 10.3Beta1
and 10.3Beta3.
A workaround (for you) might be to remove it from the kerne
Hello list, I've been able to get some more info. cc'd to
freebsd-performance@ which on 2nd thoughts might have been the better
place to ask...
[ powerd: no cpufreq(4) support -- aborting: No such file or directory ]
Right, I've found that what this chip has is AMD Turbo Core. So really
my qu
Hello list,
I'm using 10.3-BETA3 #0 r296148 compiled today on on AMD Quad-Core
A8-4555M. I have the following in /etc/rc.d:
powerd_enable="YES"
I have cpufreq in the kernel config, unmodified GENERIC apart from adding a
line for amdtemp.
# CPU frequency control
device cpufreq
Why is