Re: HEAD now has powerd for ACPI based cpu frequency adjustment.

2010-07-03 Thread Johannes Hofmann
Hi, what is the reason for creating powerd instead of using sysutils/estd fr om pkgsrc, which already does ACPI P-states based frequency scaling? Cheers Johannes

Re: HEAD now has powerd for ACPI based cpu frequency adjustment.

2010-07-03 Thread Aggelos Economopoulos
Am 03/07/2010 01:13 μμ, schrieb Johannes Hofmann: Hi, what is the reason for creating powerd instead of using sysutils/estd fr om pkgsrc, which already does ACPI P-states based frequency scaling? I think the main reason is Matt couldn't find estd so he just hacked up powerd instead. No idea

Re: HEAD now has powerd for ACPI based cpu frequency adjustment.

2010-07-03 Thread Matthew Dillon
:Am 03/07/2010 01:13 μμ, schrieb Johannes Hofmann: : Hi, : what is the reason for creating powerd instead of using sysutils/estd fr : om pkgsrc, which already does ACPI P-states based frequency scaling? : :I think the main reason is Matt couldn't find estd so he just hacked up :powerd instead.

Re: HEAD now has powerd for ACPI based cpu frequency adjustment.

2010-07-03 Thread Johannes Hofmann
Matthew Dillon dil...@apollo.backplane.com wrote: :Am 03/07/2010 01:13 μμ, schrieb Johannes Hofmann: : Hi, : what is the reason for creating powerd instead of using sysutils/est d fr : om pkgsrc, which already does ACPI P-states based frequency scaling? : :I think the main reason is Matt

HEAD now has powerd for ACPI based cpu frequency adjustment.

2010-06-28 Thread Matthew Dillon
HEAD now has a /usr/sbin/powerd daemon for systems which support ACPI based cpu frequency adjustment. Your system supports this if it has the hw.acpi.cpu.px_dom* sysctls: sysctl hw.acpi | fgrep dom This is a first attempt from scratch daemon. It takes no arguments and