Linux kernel config & user program for frequency control?
Posted: Sat Apr 25, 2015 6:43 am
My fitlet-iA10 came in, and it's even smaller than expected. Installing the 8GB SODIMM &
500GB mSATA drive went pretty smooth.
I'll be using Linux exclusively on it. (Okay, might play with Solaris 11.2 x86...)
Now the questions.
and 1.2Ghz. It appears that 600Mhz should be the low end, and 2.2Ghz is the high end.
To be clear, compiling the kernel it's self with >4 threads should cause it to use all 4 cores
at maximum. Plus, I have compiled dozens of programs, some heavy hitters like GCC and
GLIB. Compiling those should max out the frequency until heat throttles it back. Nothing
higher than 1.2Ghz on all 4 cores.
500GB mSATA drive went pretty smooth.
I'll be using Linux exclusively on it. (Okay, might play with Solaris 11.2 x86...)
Now the questions.
- What Linux kernel configuration options do I need to use to get the 2.2Ghz speed?
- Plus, which user programs / packages to match?
and 1.2Ghz. It appears that 600Mhz should be the low end, and 2.2Ghz is the high end.
To be clear, compiling the kernel it's self with >4 threads should cause it to use all 4 cores
at maximum. Plus, I have compiled dozens of programs, some heavy hitters like GCC and
GLIB. Compiling those should max out the frequency until heat throttles it back. Nothing
higher than 1.2Ghz on all 4 cores.