I am reviewing a VU+ Solo receiver. In BCM 7325 specs we can read that it is a dual threaded cpu (as BCM7335 of VU+ Duo is), running up to 333Mhz. ( broadcom.com/products/Satellit…Top-Box-Solutions/BCM7325 )
However, both original and VTI image for VU+ Solo don't excibit dual thread smp functionality, and /proc/cpuinfo reports the CPU runs at 220MHz.
Why is this? Can we expect an image with smp dual threaded support soon? And what about the 220MHz reported in /proc/cpuinfo? Is this correct? If it is, why the CPU runs so much underclocked?
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However, both original and VTI image for VU+ Solo don't excibit dual thread smp functionality, and /proc/cpuinfo reports the CPU runs at 220MHz.
Why is this? Can we expect an image with smp dual threaded support soon? And what about the 220MHz reported in /proc/cpuinfo? Is this correct? If it is, why the CPU runs so much underclocked?
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- root@vusolo:~# cat /proc/cpuinfo
- system type : BCM97xxx Settop Platform
- build target : vusolo
- processor : 0
- cpu model : Brcm4380 V4.12 FPU V0.0
- cpu MHz : 220.67
- BogoMIPS : 220.67 ( udelay_val : 110336 HZ = 1000 )
- wait instruction : yes
- microsecond timers : yes
- tlb_entries : 32
- extra interrupt vector : yes
- hardware watchpoint : yes
- ASEs implemented : mips16 dsp mt
- VCED exceptions : not available
- VCEI exceptions : not available
- RAC setting : I/D-RAC disabled
- unaligned access : 2357682
- rdhwr/brdhwr traps : 0 / 0