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From: Rodney Cacy <cacy-rodney-cacy@tlen.pl>
To: linux-acpi@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: understanding acpi
Date: Mon, 04 Dec 2006 13:24:04 +0100	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <45741364.5040308@tlen.pl> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <456EB894.20306@imag.fr>

I'm not an expert but you can pass a boot kernel option:

processor.max_cstate

More inforamtion in http://www.columbia.edu/~ariel/acpi/acpi_howto.txt, 
section 7.
Write me about the results. Now I'm working under suspending sound,lan 
etc. to save battery but soon I will work with the noise reduction.

Cacy


Oliver Henriot wrote:
> Hi all list subscribers,
> 
> I'm looking for info on how acpi functions in order to get it to work 
> the best possible on my computer. It's a Sony laptop (vaio vgn-sz3xp/c, 
> core2duo) running Debian Etch. In particular, I'm looking for ways to 
> reduce thermal dissipation from the CPU as much as possible, in order to 
> queep the machine as quiet as possible. From the various docs I've read, 
> so far I seem to understand that C-states is the way to go, throttling 
> being probably not very efficient.
> 
> When I'm running on batteries, C3 state is active (as shown by cat 
> /prc/acpi/processor/CPU0/power) and is the main state, whereas when I'm 
> running on mains, C3 disappears and only C1 and C2 remain.
> 
> My question are : wouldn't it be better if I could use C3 even when on 
> mains. Wouldn't it be even better with C4? As suggested by "Why My Cx 
> Power State Is Not Used" I tried unloading various modules (e.g. those 
> concerning usb but I got stuck with usbcore which refused to unload 
> despite nothing usb being connected) without any success. Being 
> relatively new to GNU/Linux, I'm a bit stuck here and don't know where 
> to look or what to make of this.
> 
> Any help would be gladly welcome.
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Oliver
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  reply	other threads:[~2006-12-04 12:21 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 4+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2006-11-30 10:55 understanding acpi Oliver Henriot
2006-12-04 12:24 ` Rodney Cacy [this message]
2006-12-04 14:21   ` Oliver Henriot
2006-12-05 11:14     ` Rodney Cacy

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