Overclocking
Overclocking is a way to get more and better performance out of the system by running it at higher clock speeds than the factory default.
Preparation
TODO, requires a compatible cross compiler (usually aarch64-linux-gnu), and clone the pine64 kernel repository.
Then after that just setup the variables for make.
A64-based boards
GPU
Open arch/arm64/boot/dts/allwinner/sun50i-a64.dtsi
in a text editor.
Look for
mali: gpu@1c40000 { compatible = "allwinner,sun50i-a64-mali", "arm,mali-400"; reg = <0x01c40000 0x10000>; interrupts = <GIC_SPI 97 IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_HIGH>, <GIC_SPI 98 IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_HIGH>, <GIC_SPI 99 IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_HIGH>, <GIC_SPI 100 IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_HIGH>, <GIC_SPI 102 IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_HIGH>, <GIC_SPI 103 IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_HIGH>, <GIC_SPI 101 IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_HIGH>; interrupt-names = "gp", "gpmmu", "pp0", "ppmmu0", "pp1", "ppmmu1", "pmu"; clocks = <&ccu CLK_BUS_GPU>, <&ccu CLK_GPU>; clock-names = "bus", "core"; resets = <&ccu RST_BUS_GPU>; assigned-clocks = <&ccu CLK_GPU>; assigned-clock-rates = <432000000>; };
The assigned-clock-rates
line is set to 432000000
, this means that the GPU is clocked at 432MHz. So if you want 500MHz, set the value to 500000000
.
Danct12 has found on his Pinetab that 562 MHz is the limit for stable operation.
Save the dtsi file, and recompile the DTB.
CPU
TODO
DRAM
It is not recommended to exceed 672 MHz clockspeed on the DRAM.
When overclocking the GPU, it is a good idea to also overclock the DRAM, as the main bottleneck of the A64 SOC is the memory.
Rockchip
TODO