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[Bug 1253734] Re: HP EliteBook 6930p: scaling_max_freq is less than highest frequencies in scaling_available_frequencies
Since pastebin data can get reaped after a while, the info that's useful
is as follows:
CPU 0: 4 CPU frequency steps supported.
Frequency | Relative Speed | Bogo loops
-----------+----------------+-----------
2.58 GHz | 100.0 % | 74603
2.58 GHz | 93.6 % | 69857
1.65 GHz | 91.7 % | 68432
800 MHz | 76.3 % | 56956
WARNING: Test 1, Frequency 1600000 not achievable; _PSS limit of 1520400 in
effect?
CPU 1: 4 CPU frequency steps supported.
Frequency | Relative Speed | Bogo loops
-----------+----------------+-----------
2.58 GHz | 95.3 % | 73874
2.58 GHz | 100.0 % | 77558
1.65 GHz | 97.9 % | 75927
800 MHz | 98.5 % | 76409
FAILED [MEDIUM] CPUFreqSlowerOnCPU: Test 1, Supposedly higher frequency 1.65 GHz
is slower (75927 bogo loops) than frequency 1.65 GHz (76409 bogo loops) on CPU
1.
WARNING: Test 1, Frequency 1600000 not achievable; _PSS limit of 1520400 in
effect?
FAILED [MEDIUM] CPUFreqSlowerOnCPU: Test 1, Supposedly higher frequency 2.58 GHz
is slower (73874 bogo loops) than frequency 2.58 GHz (77558 bogo loops) on CPU
1.
FAILED [MEDIUM] CPUFreqCPUsSetToSW_ANY: Test 1, Processors are set to SW_ANY.
FAILED [MEDIUM] CPUFreqSW_ANY: Test 1, Firmware not implementing hardware
coordination cleanly. Firmware using SW_ANY instead?.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1253734
Title:
HP EliteBook 6930p: scaling_max_freq is less than highest frequencies
in scaling_available_frequencies
Status in “linux” package in Ubuntu:
Incomplete
Bug description:
brendand@brendand-6930p:/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq$ cat scaling_max_freq
1520400
brendand@brendand-6930p:/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq$ cat scaling_available_frequencies
2534000 2533000 1600000 800000
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