Re: cpufreq longhaul locks up

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>> Btw. I've been writting many times: if You want to use ondemand with 
>> Longhaul You don't need cpufreq at all.
> 
> Does VIA Nehemiah do hardware-driven autoregulation like Transmeta
> Crusoe too? (I suspect no, have not seen that happen.)
No.
>> It is just one another cool gadget for You.
>> Longhaul wasn't designed to change frequency often. 
> 
> Is there a way I can start with a specific governor (powersave) right
> from the start so that all devices that Linux will initialize assume
> the CPU runs at <choose something> MHz?
You have to search cpufreq mail list archives. I think that I saw 
patch recently.
>> It has big latency and requires so much preparation that it isn't worth 
>> if You don't need to save power or cool down CPU. 
> 
> I found frequency switching on my VIA to be fast enough.
Timer frequency equal to 1000Hz? 
> Jan
Rafał



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