Re: cpufreq stops working after a while

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Dave Jones wrote:

boot with cpufreq.debug=7, and capture dmesg output after it fails
to transition.  This might be another manifestation of the mysterious
"highest frequency isnt accessable" bug, that seems to come from
some recent change in acpi.

booting with that option doesn't seem to give me any new messages
in dmesg (or /var/log/messages).  I also tried editing cpufreq.c
and hardcoding debug = 7 on the variable declaration.
Still no new messages.

??
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