Re: Disabling CPUs
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Date: Sun, 09 Oct 2022 01:28:54 UTC
On Sat, Oct 8, 2022 at 5:54 PM Kevin Oberman <rkoberman@gmail.com> wrote: > On Fri, Oct 7, 2022 at 9:56 AM Ian Smith <smithi@nimnet.asn.au> wrote: > >> On 7 October 2022 2:05:32 pm AEDT, Kevin Oberman <rkoberman@gmail.com> >> wrote: >> >> [...] >> >> > I've been silent while waiting for the additional memory since I >> > could not >> > do any real work with only 8G. It finally arrived and I installed it >> > yesterday. I'm very happy to say that my VirtualBox VMs seem to now >> > be >> > working correctly. I've done limited testing, but seen no problems to >> > this >> > point. Much better than an instant system panic when a VM finished >> > loading. >> > >> > On the plus side, with "cpuset -s 1 -l 0-3", things seem reasonably >> > stable. >> > That means no crashes with many hours of use and a lot of >> > compilations. >> > With only 4 cores, it's not a fast as I had hoped, but I will be >> > benchmarking soon. >> >> Hi Kevin, three questions if I may: >> >> I may have missed it, but did you wind up testing sched_ULE vs 4BSD? >> > > cpuset(8) only works with ULE, so that is what I am running. So far I have > not seen the interactivity issues that caused me to move to 4BSD over a > decade ago. > > >> Is that 4 cores including HT, or not? >> > > Yes, 2 cores and 4 threads. Sorry to have failed to make that clear. My > CPU has 2 P cores and 8 E cores. It has never crashed when running the 2 P > cores, but I had one crash running the 8 E cores. Now that I have a > stable system, I may try switching back to just the E cores as they seem > to provide almost double the performance of the 2 P cores. Oddly, while > using rsync to move a big batch of files from my backup disk to the new > system after cpuset, I saw 0-3 busy, as I would expect, but one E core was > running at about 30% the entire time, as well. I have no idea why. > >> >> And how much power does your new Thinkpad T16 use on battery, say, at >> idle and 'fairly busy' (acpiconf -i0) ? >> > > With the 2 P cores I see about 1.1W idle. Wow! While compiling Firefox > (all threads running at over 95%), I see about 25.3W. With a 52500 mWh > battery, it will last a long time. > With the 9 E cores I see about 10.4W idle. Wow, the other way. While > compiling Firefox, I saw a momentary spike of 35W, but it varied between > 20.5 and 27.8 W with occasional hits up to 31 W. The E core power > consumption seems far more inconsistent thaa the P cores. compile time with > P cores was 1:29 while it was only :50 with the 8 E cores. > > In both cases I had my Mate desktop running. > > The L15 was a piece of junk where I learned my lesson about budget > systems. The ABS case started cracking at both hinges after about a year > of use. That was after about 9 months of trying to get it working properly > after Lenovo had replaced the motherboard and the disk. and, finally, the > keyboard. I think the MB was fine, but was the obvious suspect for system > lock-ups in POST. Took my a while to track it down to the keyboard and the > tech who swapped it out didn't believe that the keyboard was the problem > but agreed to humor me. As a result, by the time the case started cracking, > the warranty had expired. If I had been willing to give up the TrackPoint, > I would have bought a non-Lenovo/IBM for the first time ever. > > The T16 is built like a T series with a metal frame and feels solid. My > T16 is all SSD. Yes, it's heavier. The L15 flexed noticeably with no frame, > just the MB, battery, and disk attached to the ABS case. > > cheers, Ian >> > Sigh. Less than 5 minutes after I sent my reply, the "all E core" system panicked. The usual vfs/ufs crash in ufs_lookup_ino. I'm back to all P core" as that has never cashed. So far I have seen no activity on my ticket. -- Kevin Oberman, Part time kid herder and retired Network Engineer E-mail: rkoberman@gmail.com PGP Fingerprint: D03FB98AFA78E3B78C1694B318AB39EF1B055683