Re: [patch] CFS scheduler, -v14

From: S.ÃaÄlar Onur
Date: Thu Jun 07 2007 - 18:31:40 EST


Hi;

01 Haz 2007 Cum tarihinde, Linus Torvalds ÅunlarÄ yazmÄÅtÄ:
> Has it been hot where you are lately? Is your fan working?

First of all sorry for late reply.

For a while Ästanbul is not really hot [~26 C] :) and yes fans are/seems
working without a problem.

> Hardware that acts up under load is quite often thermal-related,
> especially if it starts happening during summer and didn't happen before
> that... ESPECIALLY the kinds of behaviours you see: the "sudden power-off"
> is the normal behaviour for a CPU that trips a critial overheating point,
> and the slowdown is also one normal response to overheating (CPU
> throttling).

According to ACPI output;

[caglar@zangetsu][~]> cat /proc/acpi/thermal_zone/THRM/*
<setting not supported>
cooling mode: passive
<polling disabled>
state: ok
temperature: 56 C
critical (S5): 105 C
passive: 95 C: tc1=1 tc2=5 tsp=10 devices=0xc20deec8

105 C is critical for that CPU, for a while (this is why i reply late) i'm
constantly monitoring the temprature under low and high load.

Its in 50-70 C interval in normal usage/idle and 80-100 C interval under high
load (compiling some applications, using cpuburn to test etc.), so seems it
can handle overheating issues

But digging the kern.log shows some strange values also;

May 24 10:39:23 localhost kernel: [ 0.000000] Detected 897.748 MHz
processor. <--- 2.6.21.2-CFS-v14
...
May 30 00:59:11 localhost kernel: [ 0.000000] Detected 898.726 MHz
processor. <--- 2.6.21.2-CFS-v15
...
Jun 1 02:09:44 localhost kernel: [ 0.000000] Detected 897.591 MHz
processor. <--- 2.6.21.3-CFS-v15
...

And according to same log these slowdowns occured after i compiled/installed
these kernel versions into system(cause these are the first appearence of
this versions in kern.log). So as you said it seems definetly a overheating
issue. I'll continue to test/monitor and report back if i can find anything.
Thanks!

Cheers
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S.ÃaÄlar Onur <caglar@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
http://cekirdek.pardus.org.tr/~caglar/

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