Alexander Motin wrote: > Dominic Fandrey wrote: >> Since I updated to the 7.2 prerelease, powerd is broken. >> >>> uname -a >> FreeBSD mobileKamikaze.norad 7.2-PRERELEASE FreeBSD 7.2-PRERELEASE #0: >> Tue Mar 24 07:57:30 CET 2009 >> r...@mobilekamikaze.norad:/usr/obj/HP6510b/amd64/usr/src/sys/HP6510b >> amd64 >> >> It increases the CPU frequency very aggressively in adaptive mode. >> That means full speed with a system load below 1%. I have to use the >> following nonsensical powerd_flags to make it work sensibly: >> -a adaptive -b minimum -i 95 -r 99 >> >> The system is a Core2 Duo, if that is of any help. > > Run powerd in foreground with -v option to get it's work trace. If it > reaches full speed, there must be some reason to do it. > > Updated powerd indeed may behave a bit more aggressively (especially in > new hiadaptive mode, default for AC power). But it was made several > months ago and nobody have complained yet. I am personally using it on > 8-CURRENT on my Core2Duo laptop every day. >
# grep powerd /etc/rc.conf powerd_enable="YES" #powerd_flags="-a adaptive -b minimum -i 95 -r 99" powerd_flags="-a adaptive -b minimum -v" # rcrestart powerd powerd not running? Starting powerd. powerd: using sysctl for AC line status powerd: using devd for AC line status load 77%, current freq 2400 MHz ( 0), wanted freq 2400 MHz load 74%, current freq 2400 MHz ( 0), wanted freq 2400 MHz load 78%, current freq 2400 MHz ( 0), wanted freq 2400 MHz load 79%, current freq 2400 MHz ( 0), wanted freq 2400 MHz load 65%, current freq 2400 MHz ( 0), wanted freq 2400 MHz load 72%, current freq 2400 MHz ( 0), wanted freq 2400 MHz load 76%, current freq 2400 MHz ( 0), wanted freq 2400 MHz ... The real load was between 3 and 7 % while these were recorded. Note that I use the normal/old adaptive mode. _______________________________________________ freebsd-stable@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-stable To unsubscribe, send any mail to "freebsd-stable-unsubscr...@freebsd.org"