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    SubjectRe: 2.6.18 regression: cpufreq broken since 2.6.18-rc1 on pentium4
    On Mon, Jul 31, 2006 at 01:14:05PM -0600, Robert Hancock wrote:

    > per watt. As well, when the CPU has nothing to do it will be halted
    > anyway which does pretty much the same as what clockmod is doing.

    You are empirically wrong in my case. I can't make you hear the difference
    in noise, but perhaps this will convince you:

    $ sensors | grep CPU
    CPU_Fan: 2359 RPM (min = 4000 RPM)
    CPU: +61 C (low = +10 C, high = +50 C)

    $ sudo /etc/init.d/powernowd start
    * Starting powernowd... [ ok ]

    $ sensors | grep CPU
    CPU_Fan: 1411 RPM (min = 4000 RPM)
    CPU: +57 C (low = +10 C, high = +50 C)

    $ sudo /etc/init.d/powernowd stop
    * Stopping powernowd: [ ok ]

    $ sensors | grep CPU
    CPU_Fan: 2452 RPM (min = 4000 RPM)
    CPU: +61 C (low = +10 C, high = +50 C)

    And this with only seconds in between starting and stopping, on an idle
    system.

    > Essentially clockmod is there as a way to limit the thermal output of
    > the CPU in thermal emergencies, it's not really very good as a
    > power-saving feature.

    That I've measured, and indeed, the same amount of power is drawn from the
    mains. But the reduction in fan noise is worth it.

    On this CPU, HLT may simply not be doing as good a job. Who knows.

    processor : 0
    vendor_id : GenuineIntel
    cpu family : 15
    model : 4
    model name : Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 CPU 3.00GHz
    stepping : 1
    cpu MHz : 3000.000
    cache size : 1024 KB

    It does reduce effective CPU to 300MHz though, which is a lot.

    Kind regards,

    bert

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