examples/power: fix intel pstate power manager
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The vm_power_manager starts by setting the environment to acpi
using rte_power_set_env(PM_ENV_ACPI_CPUFREQ). This causes a problem
starting vm_power_manager when the system is using the intel_pstate
driver. The env should be set to none, or not called at all, because
the library now auto-detects the environment to be either acpi or
intel_pstate. This patch sets the environment to none so that the
library can successfully auto-detect.
Fixes: e6c6dc0f96c8 ("power: add p-state driver compatibility")
Signed-off-by: David Hunt <david.hunt@intel.com>
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examples/vm_power_manager/power_manager.c | 2 +-
1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)
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08/01/2019 16:25, David Hunt:
> The vm_power_manager starts by setting the environment to acpi
> using rte_power_set_env(PM_ENV_ACPI_CPUFREQ). This causes a problem
> starting vm_power_manager when the system is using the intel_pstate
> driver. The env should be set to none, or not called at all, because
> the library now auto-detects the environment to be either acpi or
> intel_pstate. This patch sets the environment to none so that the
> library can successfully auto-detect.
>
> Fixes: e6c6dc0f96c8 ("power: add p-state driver compatibility")
>
> Signed-off-by: David Hunt <david.hunt@intel.com>
Applied, thanks
@@ -83,7 +83,7 @@ power_manager_init(void)
struct core_info *ci;
unsigned int max_core_num;
- rte_power_set_env(PM_ENV_ACPI_CPUFREQ);
+ rte_power_set_env(PM_ENV_NOT_SET);
ci = get_core_info();
if (!ci) {