Re: 2.6.2: P4 ClockMod speed
From: dual_bereta_r0x
Date: Mon Feb 16 2004 - 16:51:03 EST
Dominik Brodowski wrote:
Hi,
I have a P4 2.4 running @ 3.12GHz.
So you overclock your CPU but then throttle it down... strange, but well...
Actually it isn't throttled down, only sysfs is showing it with low
speed. It *is* running @ 3.12 (or /proc/cpuinfo and boot messages are
lying to me) when in full power.
In 2.6.0, i could change it frequency
via speedfreqd(8) up to its actual speed. Since 2.6.1, its max speed is
locked on cpu *real* speed.
It's just a change of appearance -- the cpufreq driver uses the theoretical
speed of the CPU for its calculations; the actual CPU speed isn't
affected. You can verify this by looking at /proc/cpuinfo which still tells
3124.376 MHz.
By doing so it becomes easier to enter different frequencies e.g. into
/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpufreq/scaling_setspeed -- on my desktop, typing in
1200000 is easier than 12121224... [*]
Sure but if i want to downgrade it, for example, by night, to a lower
speed, and then next day return it to full power? Will I stuck at 2.4GHz?
Dominik
[*] The _actual_ CPU speed should be used on all cpufreq drivers where this
specific CPU frequency has implications to external components, e.g. LCD,
memory or pcmcia devices. Where only the _frequency ratio_ is of importance
[for loops_per_jiffy and friends] such "rounding" is acceptable, as long as
the ratio is constant.
Indeed. I'll showing in LCD a lower speed than the running.
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