Re: BIOS THRM-Throttling and driver timings
From: Pavel Machek
Date: Sun Oct 08 2006 - 17:18:49 EST
Hi!
> > We have a motherboard that has Thermal Throttling in the BIOS (which
> > we cannot disable). This causes the CPU usage to go up and down when
> > the CPU temperature reaches (and stays around) the Throttling
> > temperature point.
> >
> > What we would like to know is whether this will affect the timings in
> > drivers, eg the wireless drivers we are using. What can we check in
> > drivers' code that will tell us that its operations may be affected
> > the throttling?
> >
> > In the past few days, we noticed that some of the linux units we
> > deployed freezes after deveral hours of operation, we are now trying
> > to reproduce the problem in our test environment. Some insight on the
> > affect of throttling will help us narrow down the search.
> in general linux should be ok with this happening. However for specific
> cases... you'll need to provide more information; you're not
> mentioning
Really? AFAICT P4 will happily slow down behind our backs, making at
least udelays() with interrupts disabled sleep for too long.
> (also: if you actually HIT throttling, there is something very very
> wrong; you're not supposed to hit that unless the fan is defective, but
> never in "normal" healthy operation. If you do hit it without hardware
> defects then there is most likely a fundamental airflow problem you'll
> want to fix urgently)
At least in toshiba notebook, I was hitting thermal throttling even
through both fans were okay. There are many misdesigned machines out
there, I fear.
Pavel
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