http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=7578
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What |Removed |Added
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Status|NEW |REJECTED
Resolution| |WILL_NOT_FIX
------- Comment #95 from [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2007-12-05 22:20 -------
Hi,Georges,
>acpi-cpufreq: *P0: 1998 MHz, 31000 mW, 10 uS
>acpi-cpufreq: P1: 1997 MHz, 31000 mW, 10 uS
>acpi-cpufreq: P2: 1996 MHz, 31000 mW, 10 uS
>acpi-cpufreq: P3: 1995 MHz, 31000 mW, 10 uS
>acpi-cpufreq: P4: 1994 MHz, 31000 mW, 10 uS
>acpi-cpufreq: P5: 1993 MHz, 31000 mW, 10 uS
>acpi-cpufreq: P6: 1992 MHz, 31000 mW, 10 uS
First, they're duplicate because they use the same value to write to the
Performance Control Register.
Second, the current acpi-freq driver seems to recognise them as differenct
P-states.
Anyway, the acpi-cpufreq driver can work on your laptop after all, right?
The cpu freq driver may not work perfectly on your laptop. Eg. it may switch
the P-state from P0 to P1 although they are actually the same.
As this is a BIOS bug and we don't get a generic way to fix the problem, I'll
close this bug and mark it as WILL_NOT_FIX.
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