Re: PROBLEM: Performance drop
From: Andreas Herrmann
Date: Thu May 24 2012 - 08:31:17 EST
On Thu, May 24, 2012 at 02:12:39AM +0700, Comrade DOS wrote:
> PROBLEM: Performance drop
>
> After the release of linux 3.4.0 I've updated the kernel on all my machines.
> In most of the computer upgrade was successful.
> However, on my old laptop (HP Compaq 6715b) after the upgrade was just
> impossible to work.
> I found that CPU frequency scaling no longer work properly on this machine.
> After loading the CPU clock is reset to the minimum (800 MHz), and
> remains so until you reboot.
> Changing the type of governor is not helping.
> Recompile the kernel without CPU frequency scaling has been to solve
> the problem, but even after this performance leaves much to be desired
> (although, according to /proc/cpuinfo CPU frequency set maximum).
> In addition to the above-described problems, there is another - the
> problem with rebooting and shutting down (and possibly also have a
> problem with s2ram and/or s2disk, but I'm their functionality I have
> not tested).
> If you try to shut down or restart the laptop it hangs.
This somehow reminds me of commit
26adcfbf00e0726b4469070aa2f530dcf963f484 (x86: SB600: skip ACPI IRQ0
override if it is not routed to INT2 of IOAPIC).
See also
https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=11715 and
https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=11516
Question is why the quirk doesn't work (anymore) on your system.
What was the kernel release used before 3.4.0 was install on your
Laptop?
Please provide dmesg with apic=debug kernel option when kernel 3.4 is
booted?
Can you please try to boot with kernel paramter
acpi_use_timer_override in another test run and with
acpi_skip_timer_override in a 3rd test (and also using acpi=debug in
both cases) and provide dmesg output for those testruns.
Thanks,
Andreas
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