On Sunday 02 September 2007 10:41, [email protected] wrote:
> Hello,
> i want to make a patch known that provides a userspace interface to control the core voltage of a computer processor(s).
>
> Some notes about:
> =============================================================
> The current version patches acpi-cpufreq.
> An older version patched speedstep-centrino and also adds additional built-in frequency/voltage tables to the Linux kernel
> for some Pentium-M CPU models.
> This is particularly usefull for laptops with broken ACPI that can't use the speedstep-centrino cpufreq driver at all.
...
> Project located at: https://www.dedigentoo.org/trac/linux-phc/
Please point me to the unfixed bug reports against Linux/ACPI
that justify the existence of linux-phc and I promise to
do my best to fix them. If they do not exist today,
then please file them.
I believe that linux-phc is alarmingly dangerous code
and I'm willing to invest my time to make it unnecessary.
thanks,
-Len
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