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SubjectRe: [intel-pstate driver regression] processor frequency very high even if in idle
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On Wed, Mar 30, 2016 at 12:17 PM, Jörg Otte <jrg.otte@gmail.com> wrote:
> 2016-03-29 23:34 GMT+02:00 Rafael J. Wysocki <rjw@rjwysocki.net>:
>> On Tuesday, March 29, 2016 07:32:27 PM Jörg Otte wrote:
>>> 2016-03-29 19:24 GMT+02:00 Jörg Otte <jrg.otte@gmail.com>:
>>> > in v4.5 and earlier intel-pstate downscaled idle processors (load
>>> > 0.1-0.2%) to minumum frequency, in my case 800MHz.
>>> >
>>> > Now in v4.6-rc1 the characteristic has dramatically changed. If in
>>> > idle the processor frequency is more or less a few MHz around 2500Mhz.
>>> > This is the maximum non turbo frequency.
>>> >
>>> > No difference between powersafe or performance governor.
>>> >
>>> > I currently use acpi_cpufreq which works as usual.
>>> >
>>> > Processor:
>>> > Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-4200M CPU @ 2.50GHz (family: 0x6, model: 0x3c,
>>> > stepping: 0x3)
>>> >
>>> > Last known good kernel is: 4.5.0-01127-g9256d5a
>>> > First known bad kernel is: 4.5.0-02535-g09fd671
>>> >
>>> > There is
>>> > commit 277edba Merge tag 'pm+acpi-4.6-rc1-1' of
>>> > git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/rafael/linux-pm
>>> > in between, which brought a few changes in intel_pstate.
>>
>> Can you please check commit a4675fbc4a7a (cpufreq: intel_pstate: Replace timers
>> with utilization update callbacks)?
>>
> Yes , this solved the problem for me.
> I had to resolve some conflicts myself when reverting that
> commit. Hard work :).

Thanks for doing this. Can you please post the revert patch you have used?

> Here is a 10-seconds trace of the used frequencies when
> in "desktop-idle":
>
> driver cpu0 cpu1 cpu2 cpu3
> -------------------------------------
> intel_pstate ( 800 928 941 1200) MHz load:( 0.2)%
> intel_pstate ( 800 928 1181 1800) MHz load:( 0.0)%
> intel_pstate ( 1675 1576 1347 800) MHz load:( 0.0)%
> intel_pstate ( 1198 1576 842 800) MHz load:( 0.5)%
> intel_pstate ( 800 1181 1113 1600) MHz load:( 0.0)%
> intel_pstate ( 808 1181 805 800) MHz load:( 0.5)%
> intel_pstate ( 844 1191 900 1082) MHz load:( 0.3)%
> intel_pstate ( 816 1191 800 800) MHz load:( 0.0)%
> intel_pstate ( 800 905 892 1082) MHz load:( 0.2)%
> intel_pstate ( 945 905 1340 800) MHz load:( 0.3)%

Please also run turbostat with and without your revert patch applied.

Thanks,
Rafael

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