Re: Timer unstability on when using C2 and deeper sleep states(Dell Latitude XT)

From: Milan Plzik
Date: Wed Aug 13 2008 - 10:33:35 EST


On St, 2008-08-13 at 15:05 +0200, Pavel Machek wrote:
> Hi!

Hello,

I apologize, I have not seen your reply, the newest update already
describes my situation.

>
> > I apologize for replying on my own mail (and also for top-posting, but
> > this information is global update, not exactly fitting any of topics
> > mentioned below).
> >
> > After playing for a longer while I found out that the system ends
> > sometimes in state where, in order to do anything useful, I need to
> > press keys on keyboard. Otherwise, the system just stalls and does
> > nothing. I have no idea why does this happen (especially when I know
>
> I have seen it before with NOHZ problems. Try nohz=off, highres=off ?
>

I tried nohz=off; result was stably working system, but the cause
could be that it virtually did not enter any of deeper C states (I also
had HZ configured to 1000, but I'm not sure whether that matters when
calculating efficieny of switching to Cx state). I also tried to disable
hpet at all, and to disable support for high resolution timers in
kernel, but result was the same, IIRC. Unless I wasn't entering C2 or
C3, the system was stable.

Milan

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