On Tue, 2006-08-22 at 10:23 -0400, Brian Curtis wrote:
> Not knowing exactly what Speedstep was, I did some research and discovered
> it was an Intel technology for dynamic adjustment of processor speed.  This
> seems like an excellent feature for systems requiring low power consumption
> (laptops, large scale server farms--Google, etc.).  What I don't understand
> is why it would be disabled for SMP.  Is this specific to OpenBSD?  Is this
> something a developer should look into fixing (i.e. I'm a developer, I
might
> want to fix it for the experience)?

In my experience, dynamic frequency scaling has been somewhat unstable
on SMP systems, including other OS that have had SMP longer (like
Linux), not just OpenBSD.

Specifically, my experience deals with frequency scaling on SMP systems
under heavy load tend to lock up.

Not sure if this is the reason that the devs disabled it, but it
wouldn't suprise me if it were.

later.
ryanc

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