On https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/TLP:
"tp-smapi is needed for battery charge thresholds"
That would be something interesting to tweak - without tp-smapi, which is
not supported at the moment
On Tue, Jul 22, 2014 at 9:37 AM, The Gluglug wrote:
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On Tue, Jul 22, 2014 at 10:55 AM, Peter Stuge wrote:
> ron minnich wrote:
> > wrong
> > right
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> It's way too early for that Ron. At this point nobody even
> understands wtf is causing the problem. Someone competent
> needs to research that before a discussion about the solution.
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I'm not dis
ron minnich wrote:
> wrong
> right
It's way too early for that Ron. At this point nobody even
understands wtf is causing the problem. Someone competent
needs to research that before a discussion about the solution.
//Peter
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These power supply issues are quite fun, like other things. The mistake
would be to say that, because there is noise, coreboot is wrong and vendor
firmware is right. It can be far more subtle than that. It could even be
the case that coreboot is right, the vendor code is wrong, and the
correction i
Nico Huber wrote:
> Is this a coreboot issue?
Partially.
> has anybody checked if coreboot uses the same power management
> timing settings?
No, but I'm quite sure that it does not.
//Peter
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Hi folks,
I haven't followed the previous discussion on this matter, so one
question: Is this a coreboot issue? If this noise doesn't occur with
the vendor firmware, has anybody checked if coreboot uses the same
power management timing settings? (e.g. C4-TIMING_CNT, see [1], there
might be more s
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So far we have workarounds (idle=halt or processor.max_cstate=2 kernel
parameter, or 'powertop --auto-tune').
I am fully aware that these are workarounds, not solutions.
A libreboot user also reported that the following programme can be
used (in the
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