John Steele Scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Joerg Sommer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >> >> I took the false values. It is not only putting the value into the >> register. To enable ictc bit one of the register must be enabled. >> Unfortunately I tried powers of two. :-( Now with 15 (divider = 10) it >> works and the system behaves like a slower system. Playing a mp3 with >> xmms consumes nearly 50 percent of cpu. >> >> But I observed a higher power consumption. I don't know why. > > I think a higher consumption could be explained, but I haven't looked at it in
How? I think ICT is useful to reduce power consumption and increase time working with battery. > If the idle state uses less power than the running state, then it is probably > better to run the instructions as quickly as possible, and then spend as much > time as possible in the idle state. If this is the case (which could be > verified by looking at kernel source code and the device datasheet), then ICTC > is only going to reduce power consumption for loads which will be using 100% > of CPU at high speed. But this application is not particularly useful for a > desktop machine. How do you measure the power consumption? I look at /proc/pmu/battery_0, but unfortunately there are only values when running without power connection (discharge battery). Jörg. -- Nur tote Fische schwimmen mit dem Strom. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]