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[Xen-users] AMD Hardware with working powermanagement on xen 4


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  • From: Benjamin Schweikert <b.schweikert@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 23 Apr 2010 21:57:15 +0200
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Hi,
i am looking for new hardware for my home-server. It is important that powermanagement with speedstepping is working with xen 4. Right now i have a AMD X2 4850e. With Xen 3.4 and cpufreq=dom0-kernel i am able to decrease speed of the cpu from 2,5 GHz to 1 GHz dynamically. Unfortunately i have some driver problems with the old kernel version. So I tried Xen 4 with pv ops kernel and xen 3.4.3 with pv ops kernel but i wasnt able to get speedstepping running. I am getting this "Firmware bug, Pss objects missing" thing with every combination. Cpufreq=xen is not working because my cpu is not a K10 cpu. So is it possible the have al these options to save energy with a Athlon II and a AM3 board with a AMD 890GX chipset? Any other ideas?

Thanks,
Ben



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