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On Thu, Mar 17, 2011 at 1:33 AM, Max Herrgard (via DragonFly issue tracker) <bugs@crater.dragonflybsd.org> wrote: > > Max Herrgard <herrgard@gmail.com> added the comment: > > Yes, now it shows this: > > cpu_cst0: <ACPI CPU C-State> [tentative] on cpu0 > cpu_cst0: switching to generic Cx mode > cpu_cst0: <ACPI CPU C-State> [attached!] on cpu0 > cpu_pst0.cpu0.acpi0.nexus0.root0 > cpu_pst0: <ACPI CPU P-State> [tentative] on cpu0 > cpu_pst0: control reg 127 0 > cpu_pst0: status reg 127 0 > cpu_pst0: freq 1800, pwr 67000, xlat 100, blat 9, cv e020298a, sv 0000018a > cpu_pst0: freq 1000, pwr 21000, xlat 100, blat 9, cv e0202c82, sv 00000482 > cpu_pst0: _PPC 0 > cpu_pst0: <ACPI CPU P-State> [attached!] on cpu0 > ... > cpu0: only one P-State is supported > ACPI: domain0 P-State configuration check failed > > So I guess my box doesn't support it. But why does it then print two available > frequencies (1000 MHz and 1800 MHz)? The check is conducted according to AMD #32559 page 300. Well, try this patch: http://leaf.dragonflybsd.org/~sephe/0Fh_fid.diff It may be dangerous, if BIOS does generate wrong P-States. Best Regards, sephe -- Tomorrow Will Never Die