Date: Mon, 22 Nov 2004 13:28:27 +0100 From: Robert Blacquiere <freebsd@guldan.demon.nl> To: plasma <plasma@ms9.hinet.net> Cc: freebsd-mobile@freebsd.org Subject: Re: [speedstep] Testers wanted Message-ID: <20041122122827.GH33509@bombur.guldan.demon.nl> In-Reply-To: <20041122121210.GA857@plasmanb.plasma.idv.tw> References: <20041122084814.GA1358@plasmanb.plasma.idv.tw> <20041122100701.GE33509@bombur.guldan.demon.nl> <20041122121210.GA857@plasmanb.plasma.idv.tw>
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On Mon, Nov 22, 2004 at 08:12:10PM +0800, plasma wrote: > On Mon, Nov 22, 2004 at 11:07:01AM +0100, Robert Blacquiere wrote: > > > > It seems to work quite good. It's decreasing the cpu clock when system is > > more or less idle. But i have some problems with the battery <-> AC switching. > > Thank you for testing ichctrl. The bug is fixed, and please refetch > it. The md5 of new ichctrl.tar.gz is 8ef0793d9be1909198fa3106834e5db6. It seems better now but it still does not see always the battery power mode.. If I run: ./ichctrl -v -a max -b min it reports only: Now operating on AC power; changing frequency to high speed and when i pull the ac it does not respons. and when i connect ac back online it does not report any thing. When i run with these options: ./ichctrl -v -b min it response only the following on ac inserts... Idle time > 75%, decreasing clock speed from high speed to low speed Idle time > 75%, decreasing clock speed from high speed to low speed Idle time > 75%, decreasing clock speed from high speed to low speed Hope this will give you more input what is going on. Robert -- Microsoft: Where do you want to go today? Linux: Where do you want to go tomorrow? FreeBSD: Are you guys coming or what? OpenBSD: Hey guys you left some holes out there!
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