Re: [PATCH v3 0/2] cpufreq/amd-pstate: Set initial min_freq to lowest_nonlinear_freq
From: Mario Limonciello
Date: Sun Dec 08 2024 - 11:35:31 EST
On 12/8/2024 01:54, Hanabishi wrote:
Hello. Maybe I'm too late on this, but I have some concerns.
On 10/17/24 05:39, Dhananjay Ugwekar wrote:
In other systems, power consumption has increased but so has the
throughput/watt.
I just want to bring up the fact that this change affects all governors.
It sounds good for the performance governor, but not so much for the
powersave governor.
So the question is: don't we want the lowest power consumption possible
in the powersave mode? Even if it means decreased efficiency. Powersave
by definition supposed to make battery last as long as possible no
matter what, isn't it?
No, the powersave governor isn't a one stop shop to bring everything to
longest battery.
By your argument we should set the EPP to "power" by default and "boost"
to off by default when the powersave governor is enacted?
All of those are far too aggressive for a default behavior. Setting the
lowest nonlinear frequency as the default lowest scaling frequency is
about having a good default that balances responsiveness, battery life
and performance.
Like all knobs anyone that doesn't agree with it can of course modify it
from sysfs.