Re: 3.9.0 + CONFIG_X86_INTEL_PSTATE=y -> ThinkPad T420 with i5 lostACPI functionality

From: Toralf FÃrster
Date: Sat May 04 2013 - 03:58:31 EST


On 05/03/2013 11:43 PM, Dirk Brandewie wrote:
> On 05/03/2013 02:26 PM, Toralf FÃrster wrote:
>> On 05/03/2013 11:10 PM, Dirk Brandewie wrote:
>>>
>>> ignore_nice_load is a feature of the ondemand governor.
>>> The intel_pstate driver is seeing the load presented by the BOINC client
>>> and is adjusting the pstate accordingly.
>>
>> Is the intel_pstate driver a choice for a notebook and friends where a
>> grid software is running as a low-prio back ground job ?
>>
>
> Probably not.

Hhm.

The kernel menuconfig says :

This driver provides a P state for Intel core processors
The driver implements an internal governor and will become
the scaling driver and governor for Sandy bridge processors.


What shall a company like IBM with a lot of notebook installation running BOINC
in the back ground process (World Community Grid) do - what's the consequence for
those installations if they will have that a processor ?

In the past (few years ago and related to the ondemand governor IIRC) there were
already a longer discussion about the "nice -n 19" topic and the result was
to support it.

/me Cc:'ing boinc devs, the topic might be interesting for them too.


>> Because the CPU will be running mostly at high(er) frequency - which
>> always results in a high temperature and short battery time.
>>
>
> It would be better IMHO if the client software limited the resources
> it uses when the system is not on wall power but that is a seperate
> discussion :-)
>
> --Dirk
>
>


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