LizardMan wrote:
> My Thinkpad A22p (1GHzP3 440BX chipset) laptop has the same problem.
> While running 7.10 the CPU freq throttling worked correctly without
> requiring any configuration changes. However, when I upgraded to 8.04
> the CPU began to run at full speed (1000MHz vs. 700MHz) 100% of the time
> and dmesg showed multiple error messages "ondemand governor failed, too
> long transition latency of HW, fallback to performance governor".
This looks like exactly the same problem. Please give me the output of
and I'll add that chipset to the patch.
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LizardMan wrote:
> My Thinkpad A22p (1GHzP3 440BX chipset) laptop has the same problem.
> While running 7.10 the CPU freq throttling worked correctly without
> requiring any configuration changes. However, when I upgraded to 8.04
> the CPU began to run at full speed (1000MHz vs. 700MHz) 100% of the time
> and dmesg showed multiple error messages "ondemand governor failed, too
> long transition latency of HW, fallback to performance governor".
This looks like exactly the same problem. Please give me the output of
cat /sys/devices/ system/ cpu/cpu0/ cpufreq/ scaling_ driver
and I'll add that chipset to the patch. enigmail. mozdev. org
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