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Add a sysctl knob to allow users to re-enable it, and document the knob and default in cpufreq.4. (While here, add a few unrelated updates to cpufreq.4.) It seems that the register value in some hardware simply reflects the configured P-state. This results in an inadvertent and unintended outcome where the P-state can only walk down, and then the driver becomes "stuck" in the slowest possible P-state. The Linux driver never consults this register, so that's some evidence that ignoring the contents are relatively harmless. PR: 234733 Reported by: sigsys AT gmail.com, Erich Dollanksy <freebsd.ed.lists AT sumeritec.com> |
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