Re: hw.perfpolicy behavior on desktop/server

2022-05-12 Thread Mihai Popescu
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Re: hw.perfpolicy behavior on desktop/server

2022-05-12 Thread Mike Larkin
On Thu, May 12, 2022 at 01:16:01AM +0200, f.holop wrote: > Stuart Henderson - Mon, 09 May 2022 at 17:17:57 > > Currently, you can either set it manually to low speed > > (hw.perfpolicy=manual, hw.setperf=0), modify the kernel (e.g. with the > > diff below), or use obsdfreqd from packages. The

Re: hw.perfpolicy behavior on desktop/server

2022-05-12 Thread Theo de Raadt
f.holop wrote: > Theo de Raadt - Wed, 11 May 2022 at 18:08:53 > > f.holop wrote: > > > > > Stuart Henderson - Mon, 09 May 2022 at 17:17:57 > > > > Currently, you can either set it manually to low speed > > > > (hw.perfpolicy=manual, hw.setperf=0), modify the kernel (e.g. with the > > > > diff

Re: hw.perfpolicy behavior on desktop/server

2022-05-12 Thread f.holop
Theo de Raadt - Wed, 11 May 2022 at 18:08:53 > f.holop wrote: > > > Stuart Henderson - Mon, 09 May 2022 at 17:17:57 > > > Currently, you can either set it manually to low speed > > > (hw.perfpolicy=manual, hw.setperf=0), modify the kernel (e.g. with the > > > diff below), or use obsdfreqd from

Re: hw.perfpolicy behavior on desktop/server

2022-05-11 Thread Theo de Raadt
f.holop wrote: > Stuart Henderson - Mon, 09 May 2022 at 17:17:57 > > Currently, you can either set it manually to low speed > > (hw.perfpolicy=manual, hw.setperf=0), modify the kernel (e.g. with the > > diff below), or use obsdfreqd from packages. The latter is only in > > -current packages not

Re: hw.perfpolicy behavior on desktop/server

2022-05-11 Thread f.holop
Stuart Henderson - Mon, 09 May 2022 at 17:17:57 > Currently, you can either set it manually to low speed > (hw.perfpolicy=manual, hw.setperf=0), modify the kernel (e.g. with the > diff below), or use obsdfreqd from packages. The latter is only in > -current packages not 7.1, but it could be built

Re: hw.perfpolicy behavior on desktop/server

2022-05-09 Thread Atanas Vladimirov
On 2022-05-09 20:17, Stuart Henderson wrote: Currently, you can either set it manually to low speed (hw.perfpolicy=manual, hw.setperf=0), modify the kernel (e.g. with the diff below), or use obsdfreqd from packages. The latter is only in -current packages not 7.1, but it could be built from

Re: hw.perfpolicy behavior on desktop/server

2022-05-09 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2022-05-09, Atanas Vladimirov wrote: > Hi Guys, > > I'm running -current. > Recently I noticed (not sure when it changed) that my CPU is not > throttling anymore. The `hw.perfpolicy` is set to auto and `hw.setperf` > is always at 100%. I red that there was a change in 7.1: > > - Changed the

hw.perfpolicy behavior on desktop/server

2022-05-09 Thread Atanas Vladimirov
Hi Guys, I'm running -current. Recently I noticed (not sure when it changed) that my CPU is not throttling anymore. The `hw.perfpolicy` is set to auto and `hw.setperf` is always at 100%. I red that there was a change in 7.1: - Changed the power management sysctl(8) hw.perfpolicy to "auto" at