From: Thomas Renninger <trenn-l3A5Bk7waGM@public.gmane.org>
To: Jeremy Moles <jeremy-9vekgGPT+OA7YuNMryXyOw@public.gmane.org>
Cc: acpi-devel-TtF/mJH4Jtrk1uMJSBkQmQ@public.gmane.org
Subject: Re: strange buzzing sound after the 2.6.10 patch
Date: Fri, 25 Feb 2005 11:47:58 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <421F025E.7000706@suse.de> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <1109280107.12887.30.camel@localhost>
Jeremy Moles wrote:
> Try this:
>
> edit /usr/src/linux/include/asm/param.h and change HZ to 100 (instead of
> 1000). Other folks here can perhaps comment on the side-effects, though
> I've noticed few I couldn't handle. Perhaps a divide by 0 warning with
> some programs that "guess" at the HZ, but other than that...
>
> You'll find it only happens when the processor ACPI module is loaded. Go
> figure.
>
> On Wed, 2005-02-23 at 21:31 -0500, Jing Su wrote:
>
>>Hello,
>>
>>I vaguely remember someone else mentioning this problem on the list
>>before, but I don't recall if there were any answers to the solution.
>>
>>I'm running a vanilla 2.6.10 kernel patched with the acpi-2005-01-25 patch.
>>
>>When running the patched kernel, I noticed that my laptop makes a very
>>strange and faint buzzing sound. I've determined that the buzzing
>>sound is somewhat related to CPU and HD load. When the CPU load is
>>heavy, or when the HD is busy, the buzzing stops. But when the system
>>idles, the buzzing continues. I've also tried forcing the HD to go
>>into suspension using hdparm, but the buzzing continues.
>>
>>Any hints or clues?
>>If this problem hasn't been encountered before, I'd appreciate it if
>>someone could give hints for how I can best go about isolating the
>>problem.
I heard it is because of switching C-states 1000 times a second.
Loading the processor module with max_cstates=1 or 2 should work.
Thomas
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2005-02-24 2:31 strange buzzing sound after the 2.6.10 patch Jing Su
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2005-02-24 21:21 ` Jeremy Moles
2005-02-25 10:47 ` Thomas Renninger [this message]
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2005-02-25 11:03 Jos Delbar
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