Bug 34110 - 'high' profile does not set the engine and the memory clocks to the max value
Summary: 'high' profile does not set the engine and the memory clocks to the max value
Status: RESOLVED NOTABUG
Alias: None
Product: DRI
Classification: Unclassified
Component: DRM/Radeon (show other bugs)
Version: XOrg git
Hardware: Other All
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Assignee: Default DRI bug account
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Reported: 2011-02-09 13:33 UTC by darkbasic
Modified: 2011-02-09 14:13 UTC (History)
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Description darkbasic 2011-02-09 13:33:28 UTC
gentoo ~ # power-profile high
Power profile set to HIGH!
gentoo ~ # power-profile status
profile
default
default engine clock: 776000 kHz
current engine clock: 769500 kHz
default memory clock: 1126000 kHz
current memory clock: 1125000 kHz
voltage: 1300 mV
PCIE lanes: 16
gentoo ~ # power-profile low
Power profile set to LOW!
gentoo ~ # power-profile status
profile
low
default engine clock: 776000 kHz
current engine clock: 297000 kHz
default memory clock: 1126000 kHz
current memory clock: 1125000 kHz
voltage: 1258 mV
PCIE lanes: 16

Shouldn't it set the engine to 776000 and the memory to 1126000?

RV670 with R600g, 2.6.38-rc4, xorg-server-1.9.4, mesa git, libdrm git, xf86-video-ati git, pageflipping on, colortiling on, swapbufferwaits off.
Comment 1 Alex Deucher 2011-02-09 14:13:53 UTC
The values set are not always exactly the the same as the values in the table, they are as close a possible within the constraints of the pll dividers.


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