cvs commit: src/sys/i386/cpufreq est.c
Maxim Sobolev
sobomax at FreeBSD.org
Mon Mar 17 11:44:31 PDT 2008
Poul-Henning Kamp wrote:
> In message <200803170933.48212.jhb at freebsd.org>, John Baldwin writes:
>> On Monday 17 March 2008 05:01:43 am Poul-Henning Kamp wrote:
>>> phk 2008-03-17 09:01:43 UTC
>>>
>>> FreeBSD src repository
>>>
>>> Modified files:
>>> sys/i386/cpufreq est.c
>>> Log:
>>> Increase time we wait for things to settle to 1 millisecond,
>>> 10 microseconds is too short.
>>>
>>> Always set the cpu to the highest frequency so that we get through
>>> boot and don't handicap cpus where powerd(8) is not used.
>> Hmm, I actually consider this a feature when I'm not running powerd to use
>> less battery. I think we should only bump up the CPU on battery power when
>> using powerd so that it can be lowered again to save battery power when the
>> CPU is idle.
>
> We have cpufreq enabled by default now, badly configured machines run
> at 50% of rated CPU power because people don't know that they need to
> enable powerd(8) on servers.
>
> This is only going to get worse when more EnergyStar compliant servers
> hit the channel.
>
> I think setting full speed is the correct choice, if people care about
> powersaving, they need to configured it, if they don't they should get
> their moneys worth out of their hardware.
Perhaps make it a kernel option? But I agree that CPU should run at full
speed by default, otherwise it would break POLA for users upgrading from
previous releases.
-Maxim
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