cpufreq-info
cpufreq-set

2014-03-14 13:31 GMT+04:00 <cwrseckf...@gmail.com>:

> I've been looking at the speed of my BBB and not really understanding
> what's going on.  The files under /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq
> show that the performance governor is in use, but the speed is a constant
> 550,000 whatever the load.  The "scaling_setspeed <unsupported>" entry
> probably reflects this; does anyone know how I set up a kernel to handle
> the BBB's CPU speed control?
>
> (This is on debian, btw)
>
> Thanks - Will
>
> tuppence ~ # cpuspeed.sh
> affected_cpus 0
> cpuinfo_cur_freq 550000
> cpuinfo_max_freq 1000000
> cpuinfo_min_freq 300000
> cpuinfo_transition_latency 300000
> related_cpus 0
> scaling_available_frequencies 300000 600000 800000 1000000
> scaling_available_governors conservative ondemand userspace powersave
> performance
> scaling_cur_freq 550000
> scaling_driver generic_cpu0
> scaling_governor performance
> scaling_max_freq 1000000
> scaling_min_freq 300000
> scaling_setspeed <unsupported>
> tuppence ~ #
>
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