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Message-Id: <200610112239.44100.caglar@pardus.org.tr>
Date:	Wed, 11 Oct 2006 22:39:44 +0300
From:	"S.Çağlar Onur" <caglar@...dus.org.tr>
To:	"Pallipadi, Venkatesh" <venkatesh.pallipadi@...el.com>
Cc:	"Dave Jones" <davej@...hat.com>, linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org
Subject: Re: Ondemand/Conservative not working with 2.6.18

11 Eki 2006 Çar 22:00 tarihinde, Pallipadi, Venkatesh şunları yazmıştı: 
> Can you configure with CPU_FREQ_DEBUG and do "echo 5 >
> /sys/module/cpufreq/parameter/debug" before switching the governor to
> ondemand and see whether you see any messages in dmesg?

Here it is (sorry for prev. uncomplete mail);

zangetsu cpufreq # echo 5 > /sys/module/cpufreq/parameters/debug
zangetsu cpufreq # echo "ondemand" > scaling_governor
zangetsu cpufreq # dmesg

...
cpufreq-core: setting new policy for CPU 0: 800000 - 1733000 kHz
freq-table: request for verification of policy (800000 - 1733000 kHz) for cpu 
0
freq-table: verification lead to (800000 - 1733000 kHz) for cpu 0
freq-table: request for verification of policy (800000 - 1733000 kHz) for cpu 
0
freq-table: verification lead to (800000 - 1733000 kHz) for cpu 0
cpufreq-core: new min and max freqs are 800000 - 1733000 kHz
cpufreq-core: governor switch
cpufreq-core: __cpufreq_governor for CPU 0, event 2
cpufreq-core: __cpufreq_governor for CPU 0, event 1
cpufreq-core: governor: change or update limits
cpufreq-core: __cpufreq_governor for CPU 0, event 3
cpufreq-core: target for CPU 0: 1510185 kHz, relation 0
freq-table: request for target 1510185 kHz (relation: 0) for cpu 0
freq-table: target is 0 (1733000 kHz, 3369)
cpufreq-core: target for CPU 0: 1609214 kHz, relation 0
freq-table: request for target 1609214 kHz (relation: 0) for cpu 0
freq-table: target is 0 (1733000 kHz, 3369)
cpufreq-core: target for CPU 0: 1633971 kHz, relation 0
freq-table: request for target 1633971 kHz (relation: 0) for cpu 0
freq-table: target is 0 (1733000 kHz, 3369)
cpufreq-core: target for CPU 0: 1559700 kHz, relation 0
freq-table: request for target 1559700 kHz (relation: 0) for cpu 0
freq-table: target is 0 (1733000 kHz, 3369)

Cheers
-- 
S.Çağlar Onur <caglar@...dus.org.tr>
http://cekirdek.pardus.org.tr/~caglar/

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