lolinger,
> Noted that no cpufreq folder is created unter /sys
> /devices/system/cpu/cpu0. Therefore the CPU-clock
> is 1,6GHz all time. I am using latest rootfs and k
> ernel image.
> cpufreq-info gives the following error:
> analyzing CPU 0:
> no or unknown cpufreq-driver active
>
> What's happening? The kirkwood cpufreq-driver is n
> ot supported by the kernel?
It is not supported by the kernel. Most of original Kirkwood plugs have very low power consumption at idle so that was never considered.
Since we have now several Kirkwood NAS that could use the feature, I will add it to the next release if so requested.
> Noted that no cpufreq folder is created unter /sys
> /devices/system/cpu/cpu0. Therefore the CPU-clock
> is 1,6GHz all time. I am using latest rootfs and k
> ernel image.
> cpufreq-info gives the following error:
> analyzing CPU 0:
> no or unknown cpufreq-driver active
>
> What's happening? The kirkwood cpufreq-driver is n
> ot supported by the kernel?
It is not supported by the kernel. Most of original Kirkwood plugs have very low power consumption at idle so that was never considered.
Since we have now several Kirkwood NAS that could use the feature, I will add it to the next release if so requested.