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Brian Morrison <bdm@...>
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Re: Intel Core2Duo mobile - how does the VID get set?
Date: Tuesday, February 19, 2008 - 2:33 pm
Pallipadi, Venkatesh wrote:
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>> After a fair bit of Googling and reading around, I'm none the wiser >> about exactly how Linux 2.6.x sets the processor VID (or for >> that matter >> how it decides the FID settings) when using the ondemand governor and >> cpufreq stuff. >> >> Can anyone tell me a) whether this is obtained from the BIOS, >> something >> in the MSR of the processor or elsewhere and > > Yes. The freq and voltage supported comes from the platform BIOS. BIOS > exports this in an ACPI table which is handled by acpi-cpufreq driver in > Linux kernel. >
OK, thanks for that.
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> >> b) whether there is an >> interface in /proc or /sys where one can find out what is set >> and modify it? > > There is no way of modifying and using new VIDs etc in Linux kernel > (other than exporting your own DSDT and hacking the related code).
Is there a way of viewing the ACPI table contents relating to the VIDs and FIDs? -- Brian Morrison
bdm@fenrir.org.uk
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