On Sun, Apr 03, 2005 at 12:07:14PM -0400, Pierre-Luc Drouin wrote:
Christian Brueffer wrote:
On Sat, Apr 02, 2005 at 09:16:48PM -0500, Pierre-Luc Drouin wrote:
Since I upgraded from 5.3-stable to 5.4-prerelease, I've noticed that my computer is hanging badly under load. I've a P4 2.53 GHz without hyperthreading (no SMP). I use the same kernel configurations than before. Now when I compile a port for example, the mouse pointer hangs in Fluxbox and Mozilla takes forever (meaning ~5 sec) to refresh the screen. Even vi hangs. I do not see any warning/error message. Is it a known problem with 5.4?
I have experienced something similar, putting the following into rc.conf worked for me:
performance_cpu_freq="HIGH"
- Christian
Yes, this seams to fix it. I didn't know that I had a laptop? :)
Good to hear.
Nate, this regression was introduced during the cpufreq and friends MFC. Is switching the performance_cpu_freq default to HIGH the way to go for 5.4-RELEASE?
- Christian
As you can see from etc/defaults/rc.conf on both -current and RELENG_5, we don't currently change the frequency at all:
performance_cpu_freq="NONE" # Online CPU frequency economy_cpu_freq="NONE" # Offline CPU frequency
However, it sounds like his system's BIOS is booting up with a low acpi_throttle setting (probably the lowest one, 12.5% on many systems) and so he is seeing very slow performance. (Only the acpi_throttle cpufreq driver has been MFCd for the 5.4 release and the others will follow the release.) Initially, I thought it was safest not to even touch the frequency but it looks like it is necessary for some systems to always force it high by default.
I'll change the default to HIGH so that we always put systems in the fastest performance mode by default. It will be MFCd quickly as well.
Thanks, -- Nate _______________________________________________ freebsd-stable@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-stable To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"