CPU Freq for 1.66 Ghz PowerBooks

bruce woller brucewoller at comcast.net
Tue Mar 29 18:07:33 MST 2005


Jonathan:
I built 2.6.11.5 last weekend.  I could generate initrd by the  
following (as root):
/sbin/mkinitrd initrd-2.6.11.5.img 2.6.11.5   <== modules are in  
/lib/modules/2.6.11.5 from previous make modules_install
cp initrd-2.6.11.5.img /boot/.

change /etc/yaboot.conf to point to correct initrd . . .img
ybin -v

Good luck,
Bruce
On Mar 29, 2005, at 10:38 AM, Jonathan Hartje wrote:

>  OK, so I've downloaded the 2.6.11 source and built it. I can not  
> figure out how to make the initrd though... make initrd doesn't seem  
> to work with the 2.6 kernels. (This is the first 2.6 kernel I've tried  
> to build). I looked for instructions via google/kernel.org but didn;t  
> find anything ppc related. Any ideas?
>
>
>
>  Jonathan Hartje wrote:
>
> Bill,
>      Thanks for the help. I'll download the new kernel source and let  
> her rip. I'll keep the list updated on my results.
>
>  Jon
>
>  Bill Fink wrote:
>
> Hi Jonathan,
>
> On Thu Mar 24 2005, Jonathan Hartje wrote:
>
>
>     I have one of the new 1.66 GHz PowerBooks with YDL 4.0.1 installed.
> It seems as though cpufreq isn't happy with the new chip speed. Does
> anyone know how/where to insert new information to get the clock speed
> up to normal. I figure a newer kernel release is probably upcoming from
> TSS, so I can wait if need be. Just wondering.
>
> You will need a new kernel.  Consult the thread on linuxppc-dev at:
>
>         http://ozlabs.org/pipermail/linuxppc-dev/2005-March/018580.html
>
> It includes a kernel patch you could try out (requires a 2.6.11  
> kernel).
>
> There is also another thread dealing with sleeping and cpufreq issues  
> at:
>
>         http://ozlabs.org/pipermail/linuxppc-dev/2005-March/018655.html
>
> Or you could just wait as you suggested for TSS to release a new  
> kernel.
>
>                                                 -Bill
>
>
>
> linuxppc-dev message from Benjamin Herrenschmidt:
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 
> ---------
>
> Subject: Newer laptops & CPU speed
>
> From: Benjamin Herrenschmidt
> Date: Mon Mar 14 13:33:42 EST 2005
>
> Hi !
>
> It seems the new laptops are booting with CPU set to low
> speed. /proc/cpuinfo outputs the wrong fequency (thinks it's high  
> speed)
> but bogomips shows that it's running at about half speed. This patch
> against 2.6.11 (will not apply on 2.6.10) adds proper cpufreq support  
> so
> that the boot speed is recognized (fixing /proc/cpuinfo output) and so
> you can acutally use cpufreq interface & utilities to switch to full
> speed (I recommend powernowd).
>
> This is completely untested as I don't have access to any of those new
> models yet, so I'm waiting for some feedback before submitting  
> upstream.
>
> Ben.
>
> [patch deleted]
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