Re: 2.6.23-mm1 breaks C-state support on Intel T7200 x86_64

From: Andrew Morton
Date: Thu Nov 08 2007 - 13:03:06 EST


> On Thu, 08 Nov 2007 12:19:44 -0500 Valdis.Kletnieks@xxxxxx wrote:
> (Sorry for not reporting this sooner - I haven't been running off battery
> much in the last 3 weeks, so I didn't notice it till now...)
>
> Dell Latitude D820 laptop, T7200 Core2 Duo CPU, x86_64 kernel.
>
> As reported by 'powertop' on a basically idle machine:
>
> 2.6.23-mm1:
>
> Cn Avg residency P-states (frequencies)
> C0 (cpu running) (100.0%) 2.00 Ghz 0.8%
> C1 0.0ms ( 0.0%) 1.67 Ghz 0.0%
> C2 0.0ms ( 0.0%) 1333 Mhz 0.0%
> C3 0.0ms ( 0.0%) 1000 Mhz 99.2%
>
> 2.6.23-rc8-mm2:
>
> Cn Avg residency P-states (frequencies)
> C0 (cpu running) ( 0.3%) 2.00 Ghz 0.0%
> C1 0.0ms ( 0.0%) 1.67 Ghz 0.0%
> C2 0.0ms ( 0.0%) 1333 Mhz 0.0%
> C3 31.5ms (99.7%) 1000 Mhz 100.0%
>
> In addition, the ACPI power estimate reported about 25 watts for 23-mm1,
> but only 21 watts for -rc8-mm2, a significant regression.
>
> I bisected this down to this set of patches:
>
> pm-qos-infrastructure-and-interface.patch
> pm-qos-infrastructure-and-interface-fix.patch
> pm-qos-infrastructure-and-interface-vs-git-acpi.patch
> pm-qos-infrastructure-and-interface-vs-git-acpi-2.patch
> latencyc-use-qos-infrastructure.patch
>
> The patch says:
>
> To register the default pm_qos target for the specific parameter, the
> process must open one of /dev/[cpu_dma_latency, network_latency,
> network_throughput]
>
> As long as the device node is held open that process has a registered
> requirement on the parameter. The name of the requirement is
> "process_<PID>" derived from the current->pid from within the open system
> call.
>
> I shouldn't have to have a process open a /dev/file, write a number, and then
> stay around forever so the file doesn't close in order to get the same behavior
> I was getting by default before. What needs to happen to get this to not
> be a behavior regression/change?
>

That's a great report, thanks. Over to you, Mark ;)

btw, I also have a note here that these patches caused Rafael to see an
smp_call_function() inside local_irq_save(). Did that get fixed?
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