[PATCH v2 0/2] cpufreq: Specify the default governor on command line
Doug Smythies
dsmythies at telus.net
Wed Jun 24 10:07:52 AEST 2020
Hi Quentin,
Thanks for your quick reply.
On 2020.06.23 11:05 Quentin Perret wrote:
> Hi Doug,
>
> On Tuesday 23 Jun 2020 at 10:54:33 (-0700), Doug Smythies wrote:
> > Hi Quentin,
> >
> > Because I am lazy and sometimes do not want to recompile
> > the distro source, I have a need/desire for this.
>
> Good to know I'm not the only one ;-)
>
> > Tested these two grub command lines:
> >
> > GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="ipv6.disable=1 consoleblank=300 intel_pstate=disable
> cpufreq.default_governor=schedutil cpuidle_sysfs_switch cpuidle.governor=teo"
> >
> > And
> >
> > #GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="ipv6.disable=1 consoleblank=450 intel_pstate=passive
> cpufreq.default_governor=schedutil cpuidle_sysfs_switch cpuidle.governor=teo"
> >
> > And all worked as expected. I use Ubuntu as my distro, and also had to disable a startup script that
> switches to "ondemand", or similar, after 1 minute.
>
> Good, thanks for giving it a try.
>
> > As a side note (separate subject, but is one reason I tried it):
> > My i5-9600K based computer seems to hit a power limit during boot approximately 3 seconds after
> kernel selection on grub.
> > This had no effect on that issue (even when selecting powersave governor).
>
> Interesting ... Could you confirm that compiling with powersave as
> default doesn't fix the issue either?
No, it doesn't (good idea for a test though).
However, the big mains spike is also gone. So, I no longer know why those power
limit log bits are always set after boot.
>
> Other question, when does the intel_pstate driver start on your device?
> Before or after that 3 seconds boot time?
Before, if I understand correctly (from dmesg):
[ 0.468969] intel_pstate: Intel P-state driver initializing
I'll attach a couple of annotated mains power graphs.
(which will likely get stripped from the on-list version of this e-mail).
Currently, I am drowning in stuff that doesn't work, and will put
this aside for now. I'll revive this as a new thread or a bugzilla
eventually.
I also tried booting with turbo disabled, no difference.
Thanks for this patch set.
... Doug
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