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Re: [Xen-users] cpu frequency scaling in domUs
 
Is it possible to fake ACPI table in PV domain too? I'm going to use it as a scheduler hint. So, I need it to work in domUs (both PV and HVM domains). Is it possible to create a frontend driver which provides this feature in domUs?
 Thanks  -- Vahid 
2008/7/24 Tian, Kevin  <kevin.tian@xxxxxxxxx>
If domU means PV domain in your mail, there's even no ACPI 
table exposed 
to PV domain. HVM domain has one faked by Qemu. Also the 
value to expose 
a virtual cpufreq feature is still unclear. Some papers 
discuss usage as  
scheduler hint or help real power, but none gets into real 
product yet. 
  
Thanks 
Kevin 
  
  
  Hi,
  I've recently installed xen-3.2.1 on my AMD 
  Sempron(tm) machine. It runs gentoo 2.6.21 as dom0 and cpu frequency 
  scaling works in dom0. But inside a domU, cpu frequency scaling is not 
  working. By checking the boot log in domU I found that domU is unable to 
  load the powernow driver: "powernow-k8: BIOS error - no PSB or ACPI _PSS 
  objects"  I wonder if it is possible to have cpu frequency scaling support 
  inside domUs?
  --  Vahid
     
  
 
 
 
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