Re: Apple Macbook CPU frequency scaling changed?
- From: Ed Schouten <ed@xxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 26 Dec 2007 21:39:39 +0100
* Ed Schouten <ed@xxxxxx> wrote:
I was using the patch for a couple of weeks, without problems, because
my MacBook was unable to boot without it. It seems to have happened
after the 18th, because I've got a kernel from the 18th. I'll try to
track down the exact commit tomorrow.
Had some time this evening to test some more. It turns out to be the
following. It doesn't matter when I check out the source code, but it
seems to be related to my configuration.
When I configure a kernel that uses INVARIANTS, DDB, KDB, etc.
everything goes well, but as soon as I remove those options, I get a
kernel that fails to attach the est devices. I've attached two dmesg
files. At the top, they're a little bit trimmed, because the output was
too much for the dmesg buffer.
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Ed Schouten <ed@xxxxxx>
WWW: http://g-rave.nl/
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