Re: High CPU temp on Athlon MP w/ recent 2.6 kernels

From: Joerg Sommrey
Date: Wed Apr 07 2004 - 13:24:07 EST


In linux.kernel you write:

>At least on A7M266-D lmsensors read thermal sensors very wrong. I
>haven't got time to contact devs with that, but I do know for sure that
>amd76x_pm really does make cooling calls, even in 2.6.5-rc3-mm3
>(There should be /sys/devices/pci0000\:00/0000\:00\:00.0/C2_cnt file,
>which tells how many times has amd76x_pm really made the disconnection call).

lmsensors might be correct here as there is a sample config from Tyan
for my board. C2_cnt shows that amd76x_pm is indeed working.
Otherwise I had expected a much higher temperature.

>One issue is that from some kernel version amd76x_pm's idle() is called
>upto 3.5x times more often when there's some audio activity. So in
>effect number of calls to default_idle() jumps from 1100Hz to 3800Hz.
>(this is reproducible with 'rhytmbox' -application, but not with xmms.
>AFAIK my xmms uses OSS emulation and rhytmbox is native alsa.)

>Ahem. Could you actually try:
>echo 3 > /sys/devices/pci0000\:00/0000\:00\:00.0/lazy_idle

Did that.

>This could help gaining 5-8°C. HZ changed from 100 to 1000 in 2.6, so
>amd76x_pm old default doesn't apply overly well here.

Bingo! Currently running 2.6.5-mm1 at 42.0/43.5°C!

>There's some funniness going on with this tunable. It doesn't really
>affect how many times/second we call amd76x_pm.idle(), but rather how
>easily we go into sleep (no sleep if both CPU's aren't idle).
>With lazy_idle at 3 I get bad distortions with bttv card. with 3000 they
>disappear, but so does the thermal throttling :)

>(Sorry for lack of coherence right now)

Wouldn't be a bad idea to document this :-)

Thanks!

-jo
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