Werner Posted December 31, 2019 Share Posted December 31, 2019 (edited) Armbianmonitor: http://ix.io/260w Armbianmonitor for 5.4.6: http://ix.io/260C From switching between 4.19.x and 5.4.x kernels I noticed that the lower cpu frequencies got missing. It should start at 120MHz like this: root@horangepione:~# uname -a Linux honeypot2 4.19.84-sunxi #19.11.3 SMP Mon Nov 18 18:39:42 CET 2019 armv7l GNU/Linux root@horangepione:~# cpufreq-info -o minimum CPU frequency - maximum CPU frequency - governor CPU 0 120000 kHz ( 11 %) - 1008000 kHz (100 %) - ondemand CPU 1 120000 kHz ( 11 %) - 1008000 kHz (100 %) - ondemand CPU 2 120000 kHz ( 11 %) - 1008000 kHz (100 %) - ondemand CPU 3 120000 kHz ( 11 %) - 1008000 kHz (100 %) - ondemand Though on 5.4.x the minimum frequency is 480MHz. Since the default cpufrequtils file was not there I created one: cat /etc/default/cpufrequtils # WARNING: this file will be replaced on board support package (linux-root-...) upgrade ENABLE=true MIN_SPEED=120000 MAX_SPEED=1200000 GOVERNOR=ondemand It seems to have an effect because when changing the minimum frequency it clocks up as it should. Frequencies beyond 1.01GHz missing as well but that is a different story...I guess. Cheers Werner Edited December 31, 2019 by Werner Add armbianmonitor for 5.4.x 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
guidol Posted December 31, 2019 Share Posted December 31, 2019 its the same on kernel 5.5 (debian 11 bullseye) for the OPi One - BUT as I did read in the past that shouldnt be a big problem, because at 480Mhz the CPU shouldnt be hotter than on 120Mhz. Also I did read that the system could have problems reading memory/devices/drives at 120Mhz and is switching to 480Mhz for that. So the system isnt reacting at 120Mhz not fast enough for some tasks. http://ix.io/260L Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Werner Posted December 31, 2019 Author Share Posted December 31, 2019 I see. Makes sense. Do you get any higher clocks that 1.01GHz from the board? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
guidol Posted December 31, 2019 Share Posted December 31, 2019 2 minutes ago, Werner said: I see. Makes sense. Do you get any higher clocks that 1.01GHz from the board? cpufreq-info/armbian-config says only up to 1.01.GHz: Hardwarebedingte Grenzen der Taktfrequenz: 480 MHz - 1.01 GHz mögliche Taktfrequenzen: 480 MHz, 648 MHz, 816 MHz, 960 MHz, 1.01 GHz I think because of the OPi One .dtb and dmesg tells me: [ 6.314991] core: _opp_supported_by_regulators: OPP minuV: 1320000 maxuV: 1320000, not supported by regulator [ 6.315012] cpu cpu0: _opp_add: OPP not supported by regulators (1104000000) [ 6.315163] core: _opp_supported_by_regulators: OPP minuV: 1320000 maxuV: 1320000, not supported by regulator [ 6.315174] cpu cpu0: _opp_add: OPP not supported by regulators (1200000000) [ 6.315297] core: _opp_supported_by_regulators: OPP minuV: 1340000 maxuV: 1340000, not supported by regulator [ 6.315308] cpu cpu0: _opp_add: OPP not supported by regulators (1296000000) [ 6.315451] core: _opp_supported_by_regulators: OPP minuV: 1400000 maxuV: 1400000, not supported by regulator [ 6.315462] cpu cpu0: _opp_add: OPP not supported by regulators (1368000000) without proper voltage-regulator more than 1.01.Ghz isnt stable Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Werner Posted December 31, 2019 Author Share Posted December 31, 2019 Yeah I noticed this as well. Was just curious Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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