pmud monitoring temperature (Re: powerbook doubles)
Troy Benjegerdes
hozer at drgw.net
Tue Jan 30 09:24:25 EST 2001
On Mon, Jan 29, 2001 at 03:49:02PM +0100, Michael Schmitz wrote:
> > i reworked this patch to work with the current bk tree (argh. i just complained to iain that diffs
> > against a moving target were gross)
> >
> > http://redcloud.uccs.edu/~bcmidgle/linux/
> >
> > btw, it looks like troy wants the _{gs}et_THRM{123} macros changed to use some different macros,
> > but i'm not familiar with that stuff so i just reenabled the old macros.
>
> I don't think what changes you propose there but from the comment on your
> patch page ('cpu speed not included in calculations') it seems you picked
> up the old version of the patch. I attach the version including
> conversion time calculation from processor speed (for 2.4.0pre). The CPU
> speed is preset to 500 MHz in case it can't be determined from OF, this
> gives too long conversion times for slower processors - does this hurt?
> What is the maximum CPU speed for machines without clock_frequency
> present in the device tree?
Guys, you should *really* take a look at the CONFIG_TAU stuff in linuxppc_2_5.
It's interrupt driven, so the delay doesn't really matter, and you can't cause
a DOS by infinitely re-reading /proc/cpuinfo.
And does anyone think this is tested enough to move to linuxppc_2_4?
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