Bug 7954 - Mac Pro: Ubuntu kernel: Speedstep-centrino does not work
Summary: Mac Pro: Ubuntu kernel: Speedstep-centrino does not work
Status: REJECTED INVALID
Alias: None
Product: ACPI
Classification: Unclassified
Component: Power-Processor (show other bugs)
Hardware: i386 Linux
: P2 normal
Assignee: Venkatesh Pallipadi
URL:
Keywords:
Depends on:
Blocks:
 
Reported: 2007-02-06 16:29 UTC by Venkatesh Pallipadi
Modified: 2007-11-22 04:56 UTC (History)
1 user (show)

See Also:
Kernel Version: 2.6.19.1
Subsystem:
Regression: ---
Bisected commit-id:


Attachments
acpidump output (131.18 KB, text/plain)
2007-02-06 16:30 UTC, Venkatesh Pallipadi
Details
dmesg (48.84 KB, text/plain)
2007-02-06 16:30 UTC, Venkatesh Pallipadi
Details

Description Venkatesh Pallipadi 2007-02-06 16:29:10 UTC
Most recent kernel where this bug did *NOT* occur:None
Distribution:
Hardware Environment:
Software Environment:
Problem Description:

>David Tunkrans wrote:
>> I found your email adress in the speedstep centrino kernel 
>source. Ive
>> put down a lot of time into getting ACPI and speedstep working on my
>> Mac Pro Ubuntu amd64 installation, with no success. Seems like the
>> cpufreq parameters are "missing" even though the specification says 
>> that woodcrest Xeons do support speedstep. Also I suspect that there
>> has to be specific support for Xeon processors in this
>driver? I would
>> really appreciate if you could point me in the right direction. 

I have tried the acpi-cpufreq driver, no difference there. I have read that some
people have gotten the speedstep-centrino driver working under 32-bit ubunto,
however Im using the amd64 ubunto distro and cant verify that. Also Im on my
fourth custom kernel, testing different config:s ( 2.6.19.1). Attached is the
acpidump + dmesg from my Mac Pro. If there is any more information that I can
provide you with, please let me know.


Steps to reproduce:
Comment 1 Venkatesh Pallipadi 2007-02-06 16:30:12 UTC
Created attachment 10323 [details]
acpidump output
Comment 2 Venkatesh Pallipadi 2007-02-06 16:30:59 UTC
Created attachment 10324 [details]
dmesg
Comment 3 Fu Michael 2007-11-12 18:10:20 UTC
venki,

Is there any update for this bug? will you be the owner?
Comment 4 Venkatesh Pallipadi 2007-11-20 14:48:23 UTC
From acpidump does not seem to have any _PSS intofrmation in there. So, no P-states can be supported. BIOS does not support P-states as per ACPI.
Comment 5 Jonas August 2007-11-22 04:56:22 UTC
I plugged my Mac Pro (8-core, 3GHz, 5GB via 2x512MB + 2x4GB RAM, 2 hard drive, ATI X1900XT graphics) into a Kill-a-watt power measuring device and found that, at idle, the Mac Pro used the same power under OS X 10.4.10, Ubuntu GNU/Linux Feisty, and Windows XP SP2 (manual install without Boot Camp). I measured 257 +- 2 watts.  I only quickly checked, so I don't have useful numbers for power use under load, but it goes up, possibly 100-200 watts.  

So I'm no longer worried about the lack of speedstep under GNU/Linux, since even the highly-tuned OS X can't do any better at least at idle.  

Incidentally, sleep works fine with Feisty, though I did have to hassle with it at first.  So some of ACPI must work.

Note You need to log in before you can comment on or make changes to this bug.