Im sorry, but I did a mistake. This issue is not really a regression, this
issue was actually never fixed in S11E. I was always forced to disable cpupm to
get it work.
What is a regression, is actually this: the fix does not work anymore. That is
a regression. My main problem has always been there in S11E, and is still there
in S11. But in S11E I could work around. That work around is not possible in
S11, anymore. I dont know of any workaround. Anyone have a clue?
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From: John Martin <john.m.mar...@oracle.com>
To: Kalle Anka <knatte_fnatte_tja...@yahoo.com>
Cc: "desktop-discuss@opensolaris.org" <desktop-discuss@opensolaris.org>
Sent: Thursday, November 10, 2011 11:29 PM
Subject: Re: [desktop-discuss] Regression in S11:
On 11/10/11 16:19, Kalle Anka wrote:
> I had this old bug in b134, where all cpu cores just burned cycles,
> doing nothing. Here is the bug I opened:
>
> P3 CR 6863915 (Sound is garbled in b117)
>
> And it got solved, because it was actually this bug in disguise:
> http://defect.opensolaris.org/bz/show_bug.cgi?id=12799
>
> Now this old bug is back in Solaris 11. This is a regression.
>
> I tried to apply the old fix by disabling cpupm in /etc/power.conf,
> but that fix does not work in Solaris 11. I also tried to
> "cpupm enable poll-mode" and that doesnt work either.
>
> So, can I work around this old bug once more? Below is my output.
> I have the same hardware since old, so just read my bug report
> above if you need more information on my hardware.
What does "kstat -m cstate" report on this hardware?
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