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cyring
May 9, 2023
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Hello,
It doesn't matter for CoreFreq t'il you have correctly built against current kernel and have a terminal to load driver then run Damon, next Client.
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Hello,
It doesn't matter for CoreFreq t'il you have correctly built against current kernel and have a terminal to load driver then run Damon, next Client.
From
CONFIG_X86_MSR
, I'm just using some MSR addresses definitions during driver build.During runtime, CoreFreq doesn't need the msr tools.
Thus you don't have to
modprobe msr
Enjoy CoreFreq