ArcosCom Linux User
2008-Dec-16 20:31 UTC
[CentOS] cpuspeed problems with 5.2 and 2.6.18-92.1.18 kernel revision
After upgrade my laptop, I discovered a low performance on it. The laptop is a 2,73GHz Intel centrino and from some kernels versions to now, it had a good performance, the cpu scaling worked fine. Now, I discover that forcing in /etc/sysconfig/cpuspeed the governors and/or max/min speeds, it don't want to run more quickly. The laptop boots fine with the correct speed (usual speed), but when the init scripts run the service cpuspeed, the performance goes low: Only wants 800MHz!! Yes, I played with the documentation and the values on it, but the problem began before I touch them. I discovered the problem after upgrade the kernel (some weeks ago). Its very curious that if I power off/on or reboot the laptop, the next boot is with low speed, but if I power off, wait for 10 minutes, and power on again, the laptop boots at normal speed but when cpuspeed service goes up, the speed goes to low. I can't change the speed using gnome or manually writing to /sys/devices/cpu/cpu0/ system files. Has anybody got any problem as this? How to solve or work around (running an old kernel is an option)? Has any relationship with gnome cpuspeed monitor or any gnome component? Thanks Regards
MHR
2008-Dec-16 21:27 UTC
[CentOS] cpuspeed problems with 5.2 and 2.6.18-92.1.18 kernel revision
On Tue, Dec 16, 2008 at 12:31 PM, ArcosCom Linux User <linux at arcoscom.com> wrote:> After upgrade my laptop, I discovered a low performance on it. > > The laptop is a 2,73GHz Intel centrino and from some kernels versions to > now, it had a good performance, the cpu scaling worked fine. > > Now, I discover that forcing in /etc/sysconfig/cpuspeed the governors > and/or max/min speeds, it don't want to run more quickly. >Have you tried turning cpuspeed off? mhr
Kai Schaetzl
2008-Dec-16 23:31 UTC
[CentOS] cpuspeed problems with 5.2 and 2.6.18-92.1.18 kernel revision
ArcosCom Linux User wrote on Tue, 16 Dec 2008 21:31:30 +0100 (CET):> The laptop boots fine with the correct speed (usual speed), but when the > init scripts run the service cpuspeed, the performance goes low: Only > wants 800MHz!!sounds pretty much like it's working as it should. It goes down went it doesn't need to run that fast. That's the normal on-demand governor. If you want to have full-speed all the time then stop the cpuspeed service, it will then use the performance governor. Kai -- Kai Sch?tzl, Berlin, Germany Get your web at Conactive Internet Services: http://www.conactive.com