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Date:      Fri, 9 Feb 2001 11:15:48 +1030
From:      Greg Lehey <grog@lemis.com>
To:        "Matt W." <kmx@egatobas.org>
Cc:        misc@openbsd.org, mobile@FreeBSD.org
Subject:   Inspiron fan problems (was: laptop cpu fan)
Message-ID:  <20010209111548.B16260@wantadilla.lemis.com>
In-Reply-To: <3A8237D1.1196D4B9@egatobas.org>; from kmx@egatobas.org on Thu, Feb 08, 2001 at 12:08:17AM -0600
References:  <3A8237D1.1196D4B9@egatobas.org>

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[originally posted to misc@OpenBSD.org; adding mobile@FreeBSD.org]

On Thursday,  8 February 2001 at  0:08:17 -0600, Matt W. wrote:
> I've got a Dell Inspirion 5000e and was wondering if there is anyway to
> get obsd 2.8 to run a nop loop in the background when the processor
> isn't being used.  The reason i ask this is the cpu fan is on constantly
> even when nothing is happening. 

I've noticed a similar problem with my Inspiron 7500 running FreeBSD.
I think it's a bug in the OS.  What I'm observing is that after
booting the fan will be off, but if at some time the system gets hot
enough to turn on the fan, it never goes off again.  APM does work on
the 7500, and if I suspend and resume, the fan goes on immediately on
resume, even though the system is cool.  The only way to stop it is to
reboot.  Has anybody else noticed this?

> The only way i know how to handle this is to run a program like
> "rain" <some crappy windows program> that is just a simple nop loop
> when nothing is happening. So is there a program like rain for obsd?

A NOP loop won't make the processor run any cooler.  A HLT instruction
will, and that's what FreeBSD does, at any rate.  I'd be surprised if
OpenBSD didn't do the same thing.

Greg
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