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cpufreqd-get
cpufreqd-get(1) cpufreqd-get(1)
NAME
cpufreqd-get - Issues "get" commands to cpufreqd.
SYNTAX
cpufreqd-get [-l]
PARAMETERS
-l list applied Profiles for all cpus.
DESCRIPTION
cpufreqd-get issues a command to cpufreqd and reads the returned output. When run without arguments it will issue a "LIST_PROFILES" com-
mand, useful for usage with cpufreqd-set. See the PARAMETERS above for more.
COMMANDS
LIST_PROFILES
cpufreqd-get
Name (#1): On Demand High
Active on CPU#: 0, 1
Governor: ondemand
Min freq: 1000000
Max freq: 1833000
Name (#2): On Demand Low
Governor: ondemand
Min freq: 1000000
Max freq: 1333000
LIST_APPLIED_PROFILES
cpufreqd-get -l
CPU#0: "High Speed 1" ondemand 731500-997500
Near the name (between the parenthesis) you can find the index number to use when setting a specific profile with cpufreqd-set.
AUTHORS
Mattia Dongili <malattia@linux.it>
SEE ALSO
cpufreqd-set(1), cpufreqd(8), cpufreqd.conf(5)
Mattia Dongili 2.2.0 cpufreqd-get(1)