RE: [intel-pstate driver regression] processor frequency very high even if in idle
From: Doug Smythies
Date: Thu Mar 31 2016 - 10:39:40 EST
On 2016.03.31 02:24 JÃrg Otte wrote:
> jojo@fichte:/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpufreq/policy0$ cat scaling_governor
> powersave
>
> turbostat -i 1 --msr=0x199
> CPUID(7): No-SGX
> CPU Avg_MHz Busy% Bzy_MHz TSC_MHz MSR 0x199
> - 45 1.74 2590 2496 0x00000000
> 0 45 1.76 2565 2498 0x00000a00
> 1 72 2.84 2548 2496 0x00000800
> 2 30 1.11 2661 2496 0x00001a00
> 3 33 1.23 2661 2495 0x00001a00
> CPU Avg_MHz Busy% Bzy_MHz TSC_MHz MSR 0x199
> - 9 0.35 2525 2495 0x00000000
> 0 1 0.04 2735 2495 0x00000800
> 1 1 0.05 2501 2495 0x00000800
> 2 17 0.65 2540 2495 0x00001a00
> 3 16 0.64 2501 2495 0x00001a00
> CPU Avg_MHz Busy% Bzy_MHz TSC_MHz MSR 0x199
> - 11 0.43 2523 2495 0x00000000
> 0 3 0.11 2631 2495 0x00000c00
> 1 7 0.27 2524 2495 0x00000800
> 2 18 0.72 2527 2495 0x00001a00
> 3 15 0.61 2501 2495 0x00001a00
Very Interesting.
I would still like to get a trace sample to post process.
Copied from a previous e-mail:
On an otherwise idle system, do:
# perf record -a --event=power:pstate_sample sleep 300
If pressed for time, your sleep time can be less than 5 minutes,
but try to get at least 100 seconds.
The resulting perf.data file will be too big to include as an
on-list attachment, but send it (or them) to me off-list for
post processing, and I'll report back.
... Doug