From: Johannes Bauer <dfnsonfsduifb@gmx.de>
To: Eugeni Dodonov <eugeni@dodonov.net>
Cc: intel-gfx@lists.freedesktop.org
Subject: Re: Fan running with Intel Graphics
Date: Thu, 15 Dec 2011 23:13:30 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <4EEA710A.7020700@gmx.de> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <CAC7Lmns27F=6wK7X45zcLg8QHr-y8g=vB7C5maE8kPOEZAmx3w@mail.gmail.com>
Am 14.12.2011 03:49, schrieb Eugeni Dodonov:
> But meanwhile, for better understanding what is going on with your machine,
> could you setup some thermal sensors and check what do they say about
> temperature? And also check with powertop about what is using the most
> power out there?
Well, temperature as read by coretemp is around 60°C for the CPU, which
appears to be quite high for a completely idle device. There seems to be
some second sensor that I'm unable to read out which controls the fan,
however.
powertop seems nice -- but I have no clue on how to read it actually. Or
how to get to know what power which process actually draws. I can just
see that by far the application with the highest "Usage" is the X server
(around 10 times that of the second largest, which usually is
7,1 ms/s 50,2 Process /usr/bin/X :0 -auth
/var/run/lightdm/root/:0 -nolisten tcp vt7 -novtswitch -background none
453,5 µs/s 19,9 Interrupt [6] tasklet(softirq)
But since I have no clue on how to read those values, they mean next to
nothing to me. On the "Idle Stats" page, the CPU is 99.8% of the time in
C7 mode.
The "frequency stats" show the CPU is clocked at 800Mhz (the lowest
setting).
The "Device Stats" also mean little to me: It looks like a part of lspci
(with always 100% usage), i.e.
100,0% Radio device: btusb
100,0% USB Device: usb-device-8087-0024
100,0% USB device: DW375 Bluetooth Module (Dell
Computer Corp)
100,0% PCI Device: Intel Corporation 2nd Generation
Core Processor Family Integrated Graphics Controller
100,0% Radio device: dell-laptop
100,0% Radio device: dell-laptop
100,0% Radio device: iwlagn
100,0% PCI Device: Intel Corporation 2nd Generation
Core Processor Family DRAM Controller
100,0% PCI Device: Intel Corporation Centrino
Advanced-N 6205
100,0% PCI Device: Intel Corporation 6 Series/C200
Series Chipset Family MEI Controller #1
100,0% PCI Device: O2 Micro, Inc. Device 8321
100,0% USB device: EHCI Host Controller
100,0% PCI Device: Broadcom Corporation NetXtreme
BCM5761 Gigabit Ethernet PCIe
100,0% PCI Device: Intel Corporation 6 Series/C200
Series Chipset Family High Definition Audio Controller
100,0% PCI Device: Intel Corporation 6 Series/C200
Series Chipset Family USB Enhanced Host Controller #1
100,0% PCI Device: Intel Corporation 6 Series/C200
Series Chipset Family PCI Express Root Port 2
100,0% PCI Device: Intel Corporation 6 Series/C200
Series Chipset Family PCI Express Root Port 3
100,0% PCI Device: Intel Corporation 6 Series/C200
Series Chipset Family PCI Express Root Port 6
100,0% PCI Device: Intel Corporation 6 Series/C200
Series Chipset Family PCI Express Root Port 7
100,0% PCI Device: Intel Corporation 6 Series/C200
Series Chipset Family PCI Express Root Port 1
100,0% PCI Device: Intel Corporation 6 Series/C200
Series Chipset Family 6 port SATA AHCI Controller
100,0% PCI Device: O2 Micro, Inc. Device 13f7
And a few others with 0%. The "Tunables" I don't get at all. Some are
"Bad", some are "Good" -- but I can somehow switch how they are rated?
I'm confused.
Best regards,
Joe
prev parent reply other threads:[~2011-12-15 22:13 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 9+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2011-12-13 21:12 Fan running with Intel Graphics Johannes Bauer
2011-12-13 21:23 ` Jesse Barnes
2011-12-13 21:30 ` Johannes Bauer
2011-12-13 21:46 ` Jesse Barnes
2011-12-15 22:04 ` Johannes Bauer
2011-12-20 20:19 ` Johannes Bauer
2012-01-04 17:40 ` Jesse Barnes
2011-12-14 2:49 ` Eugeni Dodonov
2011-12-15 22:13 ` Johannes Bauer [this message]
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