From owner-freebsd-x11@freebsd.org Mon Aug 29 02:03:02 2016 Return-Path: Delivered-To: freebsd-x11@mailman.ysv.freebsd.org Received: from mx1.freebsd.org (mx1.freebsd.org [IPv6:2001:1900:2254:206a::19:1]) by mailman.ysv.freebsd.org (Postfix) with ESMTP id 0D06DB77E52; Mon, 29 Aug 2016 02:03:02 +0000 (UTC) (envelope-from adrian.chadd@gmail.com) Received: from mail-it0-x229.google.com (mail-it0-x229.google.com [IPv6:2607:f8b0:4001:c0b::229]) (using TLSv1.2 with cipher ECDHE-RSA-AES128-GCM-SHA256 (128/128 bits)) (Client CN "smtp.gmail.com", Issuer "Google Internet Authority G2" (verified OK)) by mx1.freebsd.org (Postfix) with ESMTPS id C7DD7AD4; Mon, 29 Aug 2016 02:03:01 +0000 (UTC) (envelope-from adrian.chadd@gmail.com) Received: by mail-it0-x229.google.com with SMTP id x131so81188540ite.0; Sun, 28 Aug 2016 19:03:01 -0700 (PDT) DKIM-Signature: v=1; a=rsa-sha256; c=relaxed/relaxed; d=gmail.com; s=20120113; h=mime-version:in-reply-to:references:from:date:message-id:subject:to :cc:content-transfer-encoding; bh=4vAmU8pxsJH0gv7793BhymI3+UFLF+i0LkLdPxOLFns=; b=y5FryrQNSviX9hr7bGe5FVv+TBsiG8SIU9SI50i/aaU5bIKrVWF1iPoqeZQZZOeuWb g4KuRE233FEXV+IuVJAIliloMH8x6K2FZjIfT7H7mp9bLGkwOvG4qKhPidoc+oMqItnl lTyamRGGjUC9GvroBguh3bMDrCGPyI/Z37d8iFXgmluCfblXn1Kb9Xgb5MPJRhe0kh2i IgzsekxTJtYedHMebXHC9hX9Plcw9bo5uHfvnzssY4JsxIheJRMrYeiuOPKrBdK/AOTO eM51oeUFT0fVlQNs1qLDVO5vRDYTt/X8KEEjjfffFTx4wzzOt/be2UPc4BkZcLpf1fnq AJ6w== X-Google-DKIM-Signature: v=1; a=rsa-sha256; c=relaxed/relaxed; d=1e100.net; s=20130820; h=x-gm-message-state:mime-version:in-reply-to:references:from:date :message-id:subject:to:cc:content-transfer-encoding; bh=4vAmU8pxsJH0gv7793BhymI3+UFLF+i0LkLdPxOLFns=; b=Xt/UFuDsGvnHW9EDMgEj1KDu/36APTM91q2BpxBITl584AnZnC0hhc75XSpCt7oNov bQcAeTffkSpr8+gev0le54X4qFG4j5WnccGSxqeHZmK0PRocXKAMapb22yf0LOE2EupF Gd99MJePlmIgvJtzPRBuuJPoPmmFKNSFEthmZ/uZtM9hx++oEatneWx2QDez00C0wYxx AxtEY/ugnBBMdOO7wvEqM0Puw0djnhnYX4gOjNkQn3Pae3veLGNtNyU1jNG/luHwv68q nyShsL1hEDMdbUF0ineQWpOrLER9XKmFgGbTPUBGAMhMetamkdC50X3d5RAsU0rCrqDK PYrA== X-Gm-Message-State: AE9vXwPvepbbo9kq0y4UYXB+bsMEE2o4bQo1Ex6atKwFXi1mJkZq3ZxvdQqkxiDZIvvz40FVEqO9KnORqYaXKw== X-Received: by 10.36.39.67 with SMTP id g64mr11498662ita.93.1472436180986; Sun, 28 Aug 2016 19:03:00 -0700 (PDT) MIME-Version: 1.0 Received: by 10.36.141.129 with HTTP; Sun, 28 Aug 2016 19:03:00 -0700 (PDT) In-Reply-To: References: <20160718224548.T324@sola.nimnet.asn.au> <578F5688.8010207@gmail.com> <20160720214809.M324@sola.nimnet.asn.au> <216b40cf-d13d-bc8e-8e39-4d1de2b31fb4@gmail.com> From: Adrian Chadd Date: Sun, 28 Aug 2016 19:03:00 -0700 Message-ID: Subject: Re: vt(4) not power friendly? (was: High CPU temperature and high fans level) To: "Lundberg, Johannes" Cc: David Demelier , "freebsd-x11@freebsd.org" , "freebsd-questions@freebsd.org" Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable X-BeenThere: freebsd-x11@freebsd.org X-Mailman-Version: 2.1.22 Precedence: list List-Id: X11 on FreeBSD -- maintaining and support List-Unsubscribe: , List-Archive: List-Post: List-Help: List-Subscribe: , X-List-Received-Date: Mon, 29 Aug 2016 02:03:02 -0000 On 18 August 2016 at 16:18, Lundberg, Johannes wrote: > Hi > > I have been wondering about the same. I have a watt meter connected to my > dev board and I can clearly see power consumption going down when VT is > inactive. > > We should look into this. ... interesting. Hm. Can you boot vt into 80x25 text mode and test? -a > > On Thu, Aug 18, 2016 at 2:44 PM, David Demelier > wrote: > >> On 20/07/16 15:20, Ian Smith wrote: >> >>> On Wed, 20 Jul 2016 12:46:32 +0200, David Demelier wrote: >>> > Le 18/07/2016 15:41, Ian Smith a =C3=A9crit : >>> > > In freebsd-questions Digest, Vol 632, Issue 8, Message: 21 >>> > > On Sun, 17 Jul 2016 11:59:32 +0200 David Demelier >>> > > wrote: >>> > > > 2016-07-17 0:25 GMT+02:00 Polytropon : >>> > > > > On Sun, 17 Jul 2016 00:06:07 +0200, David Demelier wrote: >>> > > > >> Hello, >>> > > > >> >>> > > > >> I was trying FreeBSD 10.3 on my laptop (hp probook 4510s) >>> and was surprised >>> > > > >> to see high CPU temperature and fans running high. >>> > > > >> >>> > > > >> No apps running, I get a temperature of 57C in >>> dev.cpu.x.temperature and >>> > > > >> fans run high (not able to get rpms). >>> > > > >> >>> > > > >> On a 4.6.3 Linux distro I get an average of 48C and fans a= re >>> quite low. >>> > > > >> >>> > > > >> Both tests were kept in tty. No Xorg running just a boot a= nd >>> user login in >>> > > > >> console. >>> > > > >> >>> > > > >> Do you have any clue? >>> > > > > >>> > > > > Did you enable powerd? It can slow down the CPU when the >>> system >>> > > > > is idle, and increase the CPU speed when needed. This shoul= d >>> have >>> > > > > an effect on CPU temperature and fan speed. >>> > > >>> > > > Yes, I had powerd enabled, I tried -a adaptive, -a hiadaptive= as >>> > > > suggested by Erich but it seems that only -a min has some lit= tle >>> > > > effect. I could get a temperature of 52C. I've tested back on >>> Linux >>> > > > and I got an average much lower (41C). >>> > > >>> > > We really need to see what speed the CPU is running at when idle. >>> > > >>> > > I think the fans running high - presumably from the sound and >>> airflow? - >>> > > rules out the sort of sensor errors Arthur reported (ie below >>> ambient :) >>> > > and I assume the box actually feels warmer .. 57C suggests a busy >>> CPU or >>> > > two .. but then it is summer there; what background ambient temp. >>> range? >>> > >>> > We have air-conditioning at work so ambient temperature is normal, >>> somewhat >>> > between 24-28. >>> >>> Ok, just checking. So the temperatures are indeed obviously excessive. >>> >>> > > > By the way the other sensors in hw.acpi.tz* are also much >>> higher than >>> > > > Linux (using lm_sensors). The highest value is my tz5 which i= s >>> at 78C >>> >>> Isn't that tz2? tz5 is only 55C in your listing (and not active), but >>> tz2 is indeed 78C and working the fan moderately hard. >>> >>> > > > almost 5 seconds after boot while the maximum tz value in Lin= ux >>> > > > sensors is 55. >>> > > > >>> > > > I have no idea what's wrong. :( >>> >>> > > % sysctl hw.acpi >>> > > % sysctl debug.acpi >>> > > % sysctl dev.est # assuming intel? if not, maybe >>> dev.hwpstate? >>> > > % sysctl dev.cpu # best while idle, maybe plus when busi= er >>> >>> > Thanks for your answer, here I posted the output of the sysctl >>> variables you >>> > asked for: >>> > >>> > http://markand.fr/files/result.txt >>> >>> Thanks, that's a useful format. Well, a couple of things .. >>> >>> > I've ran them on a FreeBSD memstick, I needed to install a Linux >>> distro until >>> > I can find a solution because this drains my battery a lot. >>> >>> But did you start powerd after the memstick boot? From the CPU speed, >>> assuming it was generally idle, I suspect not? >>> >>> The big surprise is that CPU frequency (at least when you asked) is at >>> maximum (except for Turboboost mode) and that it's only using C1 state >>> when halted. C2 and C3 states provide a huge win for power consumption >>> - and so proportionally less heat. Alexander takes it to the limit at: >>> https://wiki.freebsd.org/TuningPowerConsumption >>> >>> hw.acpi.cpu.cx_lowest: C1 # the 'master setting' for cx_lowest >>> >>> # =3D=3D> sysctl dev.cpu >>> dev.cpu.1.cx_usage: 100.00% 0.00% 0.00% last 14427us >>> dev.cpu.1.cx_lowest: C1 >>> dev.cpu.1.cx_supported: C1/1/1 C2/2/1 C3/3/162 >>> [..] >>> dev.cpu.0.cx_usage: 100.00% 0.00% 0.00% last 13756us >>> dev.cpu.0.cx_lowest: C1 >>> dev.cpu.0.cx_supported: C1/1/1 C2/2/1 C3/3/162 >>> dev.cpu.0.freq_levels: 2101/35000 2100/35000 1600/23888 1200/15000 >>> dev.cpu.0.freq: 2100 >>> >>> Also noted that it's running on battery (which is good for this purpose= ) >>> hw.acpi.acline: 0 >>> hw.acpi.battery.info_expire: 5 >>> hw.acpi.battery.units: 1 >>> hw.acpi.battery.state: 1 >>> hw.acpi.battery.time: 91 # can likely be doubled of better >>> hw.acpi.battery.life: 79 >>> >>> > The average temperature was 50C, a bit less than the installed >>> version on >>> > hard drive where I have seen higher values. This is interesting. I >>> will >>> > double check if something else makes the CPU more busy. >>> >>> Well you need to duplicate basic conditions when booted from memstick; >>> after boot, as root you should be able to: >>> >>> # service powerd onestart >>> # sysctl hw.acpi.cpu.cx_lowest=3DCmax >>> >>> and then observe dev.cpu.0.freq and dev.cpu.0.cx_usage .. >>> >>> Though whenever you plug it in, or unplug it, you'll have to set the >>> sysctl again, unless you update the settings in /etc/rc.conf (possible?= ) >>> >>> Which should a) have it drop back to 1200 MHz and b) allow it to use C2 >>> and probably C3 .. you might check dmesg for any mention of 'C2' or 'C3= ' >>> as certain combinations of chosen timecounter can limit C3 or even C2 >>> use, and will say so (usually to do with use of the TSC as timecounter) >>> >>> On 9.3 one still had to explicily set these: >>> !grep cx /etc/defaults/rc.conf >>> performance_cx_lowest=3D"HIGH" # Online CPU idle state >>> economy_cx_lowest=3D"HIGH" # Offline CPU idle state >>> !grep cx /etc/rc.conf >>> performance_cx_lowest=3DC3 >>> economy_cx_lowest=3DC3 >>> >>> But on head sources from a couple of months ago: >>> !grep cx /usr/head/src/etc/defaults/rc.conf >>> performance_cx_lowest=3D"C2" # Online CPU idle state >>> economy_cx_lowest=3D"Cmax" # Offline CPU idle state >>> >>> So you might want to check what is there for 10.3? Setting both 'Cmax' >>> (or at least to C2) should be safe, the head defaults above are likely >>> more conservative for a few boxes that aren't happy with C3 and higher. >>> >>> If that works, with powerd running CPU at 1200 MHz, it should save lots >>> of power and run plenty cooler. Good luck! >>> >>> Warner Losh has suggested disabling Turbo mode on these if having heat >>> problems, by adding (in your case) '-M 2100' to powerd_flags, but that >>> might be something for later. Meanwhile go for C2 and C3+ if possible. >>> >>> As for fans, tz2 and tz0 are the only ones with 'active' cooling, thoug= h >>> tz2 is the only one also with passive cooling, so is most probably the >>> CPU/s - see acpi_thermal(4). >>> >>> This one doesn't turn on passive cooling (ie slowing the CPU) until onl= y >>> 3C below critical shutdown temperature, which seems a bit close to me. >>> >>> At that moment it was above 45C and below 62C, so running at level 3. >>> >>> hw.acpi.thermal.tz2._TSP: 300 >>> hw.acpi.thermal.tz2._TC2: 2 >>> hw.acpi.thermal.tz2._TC1: 1 >>> hw.acpi.thermal.tz2._ACx: 84.0C 74.0C 62.0C 45.0C 38.0C 30.0C -1 -1 -1 = -1 >>> hw.acpi.thermal.tz2._CRT: 108.0C >>> hw.acpi.thermal.tz2._HOT: -1 >>> hw.acpi.thermal.tz2._PSV: 105.0C >>> hw.acpi.thermal.tz2.thermal_flags: 0 >>> hw.acpi.thermal.tz2.passive_cooling: 1 >>> hw.acpi.thermal.tz2.active: 3 >>> hw.acpi.thermal.tz2.temperature: 53.0C >>> >>> This fan is also active at level 3 (0-based, so above 72C, with 3 highe= r >>> speeds to go). It can be hard to tell what TZ matches what 'device'. >>> >>> hw.acpi.thermal.tz0._TSP: -1 >>> hw.acpi.thermal.tz0._TC2: -1 >>> hw.acpi.thermal.tz0._TC1: -1 >>> hw.acpi.thermal.tz0._ACx: 105.0C 96.0C 87.0C 72.0C 64.0C 57.0C 30.0C -1 >>> -1 -1 >>> hw.acpi.thermal.tz0._CRT: 108.0C >>> hw.acpi.thermal.tz0._HOT: -1 >>> hw.acpi.thermal.tz0._PSV: -1 >>> hw.acpi.thermal.tz0.thermal_flags: 0 >>> hw.acpi.thermal.tz0.passive_cooling: 0 >>> hw.acpi.thermal.tz0.active: 3 >>> hw.acpi.thermal.tz0.temperature: 78.0C >>> >>> That one seems pretty high. I'd suspect the GPU(/s?) but you're not >>> running X, so hmmm .. definitely not CPU though. >>> >>> cheers, Ian >>> >> >> Hello all, >> >> Sorry for this late response, I was in vacation. >> >> I've spent some time into this problem again, and I think I have found t= he >> culprit. I first disabled completely the new console driver vt(4) to use >> the old syscons and the CPU coretemp temperature immediately fell. >> >> Running with vt(4) and radeonkms loaded: average of 47=C2=B0, no X, just= a >> plain tty with nothing running. >> >> Running with syscons: average of 38=C2=B0. >> >> That's why I've CC'ed to freebsd-x11@, >> >> Is there power issue in the new vt(4) driver? I've also tried with >> textmode with the same results. >> >> Regards, >> >> -- >> David Demelier >> _______________________________________________ >> freebsd-x11@freebsd.org mailing list >> https://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-x11 >> To unsubscribe, send any mail to "freebsd-x11-unsubscribe@freebsd.org" >> > > -- > =3D-=3D-=3D-=3D-=3D-=3D-=3D-=3D-=3D-=3D-=3D-=3D-=3D-=3D-=3D-=3D-=3D-=3D-= =3D-=3D-=3D-=3D-=3D-=3D-=3D-=3D-=3D- > =E7=A7=98=E5=AF=86=E4=BF=9D=E6=8C=81=E3=81=AB=E3=81=A4=E3=81=84=E3=81=A6= =EF=BC=9A=E3=81=93=E3=81=AE=E9=9B=BB=E5=AD=90=E3=83=A1=E3=83=BC=E3=83=AB=E3= =81=AF=E3=80=81=E5=90=8D=E5=AE=9B=E4=BA=BA=E3=81=AB=E9=80=81=E4=BF=A1=E3=81= =97=E3=81=9F=E3=82=82=E3=81=AE=E3=81=A7=E3=81=82=E3=82=8A=E3=80=81=E7=A7=98= =E5=8C=BF=E7=89=B9=E6=A8=A9=E3=81=AE=E5=AF=BE=E8=B1=A1=E3=81=A8=E3=81=AA=E3= =82=8B=E6=83=85=E5=A0=B1=E3=82=92=E5=90=AB=E3=82=93=E3=81=A7=E3=81=84=E3=81= =BE=E3=81=99=E3=80=82 > =E3=82=82=E3=81=97=E3=80=81=E5=90=8D=E5=AE=9B=E4=BA=BA=E4=BB=A5=E5=A4=96= =E3=81=AE=E6=96=B9=E3=81=8C=E5=8F=97=E4=BF=A1=E3=81=95=E3=82=8C=E3=81=9F=E5= =A0=B4=E5=90=88=E3=80=81=E3=81=93=E3=81=AE=E3=83=A1=E3=83=BC=E3=83=AB=E3=81= =AE=E7=A0=B4=E6=A3=84=E3=80=81=E3=81=8A=E3=82=88=E3=81=B3=E3=81=93=E3=81=AE= =E3=83=A1=E3=83=BC=E3=83=AB=E3=81=AB=E9=96=A2=E3=81=99=E3=82=8B=E4=B8=80=E5= =88=87=E3=81=AE=E9=96=8B=E7=A4=BA=E3=80=81 > =E8=A4=87=E5=86=99=E3=80=81=E9=85=8D=E5=B8=83=E3=80=81=E3=81=9D=E3=81=AE= =E4=BB=96=E3=81=AE=E5=88=A9=E7=94=A8=E3=80=81=E3=81=BE=E3=81=9F=E3=81=AF=E8= =A8=98=E8=BC=89=E5=86=85=E5=AE=B9=E3=81=AB=E5=9F=BA=E3=81=A5=E3=81=8F=E3=81= =84=E3=81=8B=E3=81=AA=E3=82=8B=E8=A1=8C=E5=8B=95=E3=82=82=E3=81=95=E3=82=8C= =E3=81=AA=E3=81=84=E3=82=88=E3=81=86=E3=81=8A=E9=A1=98=E3=81=84=E7=94=B3=E3= =81=97=E4=B8=8A=E3=81=92=E3=81=BE=E3=81=99=E3=80=82 > --- > CONFIDENTIALITY NOTE: The information in this email is confidential > and intended solely for the addressee. > Disclosure, copying, distribution or any other action of use of this > email by person other than intended recipient, is prohibited. > If you are not the intended recipient and have received this email in > error, please destroy the original message. > _______________________________________________ > freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list > https://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions > To unsubscribe, send any mail to "freebsd-questions-unsubscribe@freebsd.o= rg"