Stephen Rothwell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Rik,
> Rik van Riel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>>
>> I have the idea we should really fix this dirty accounting
>> thing and properly account kapmd time to idle time.
> I got thinking about this and think I went slightly insane :-)
> How does t
Hi Rik,
Rik van Riel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> I have the idea we should really fix this dirty accounting
> thing and properly account kapmd time to idle time.
I got thinking about this and think I went slightly insane :-)
How does the following look ... it makes kapmd equivalent to
the
Rik writes:
> On Wed, 4 Oct 2000, Stephen Rothwell wrote:
>> Seriously, the kapmd is doing the job of yje idle loop. The
>> processor is almost always asleep, but the time just gets
>> accounted to kapmd.
>
> I have the idea we should really fix this dirty accounting
> thing and properly account
On Wed, 4 Oct 2000, Stephen Rothwell wrote:
> Geoffrey Gallaway <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > in 2.4.0-test9, kampd is taking up between 70% and 80% of cpu usage on my
>
> Good!
>
> Seriously, the kapmd is doing the job of yje idle loop. The
> processor is almost always asleep, but the time j
On Tue, 3 Oct 2000, Geoffrey Gallaway wrote:
> in 2.4.0-test9, kampd is taking up between 70% and 80% of cpu usage on my
> Celeon 300A box. This is a fresly compiled kernel, Ill list some stats:
That is normal. kapmd cpu usage == idle time.
Richard, please add this to the FAQ.
My apologies to all on the list and Stephen.
I should have thought before I typed. My concern was that this was a
behavior that I had not previously seen in older 2.4.0pre or 2.2.x
kernels...
Once again, my apologies,
Geoff
This one time, at band camp, Stephen Rothwell wrote:
> Hi Geoffrey,
>
Hi Geoffrey,
Geoffrey Gallaway <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> in 2.4.0-test9, kampd is taking up between 70% and 80% of cpu usage on my
Good!
Seriously, the kapmd is doing the job of yje idle loop. The processor
is almost always asleep, but the time just gets accounted to kapmd.
Cheers,
Stephe
in 2.4.0-test9, kampd is taking up between 70% and 80% of cpu usage on my
Celeon 300A box. This is a fresly compiled kernel, Ill list some stats:
Celeron 300A
Asus Motherboard
64 Megs ram
APM enabled in BIOS
Ne2000 ethernet card
S3 PCI video card
This is based on a redhat 6.2..
Any ideas? I'll
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