Detlef Drewanz wrote:
> Hi,
> I am using b111b (Beta for OSOL2009.06) on my Toshiba Tecra M9 Laptop
> and facing still some issues with Power Management.
>
> BTW: I upgraded with the update-manager from osol2008.11 through
> dev-build 108 to b111b.
>
> 1. I had to set in /etc/power.conf
>     cpupm enable poll-mode
>    to see powertop displaying the speed-changes between 2001 Mhz and
> 800 Mhz.
>
> 2. Now if I suspend and resume my laptop, the system only runs with
> turbo mode (2001 Mhz) and will no longer change the cpu speed. So
> after resume I am no longer able to bring the system back into
> variable cpu speeds. Is this a know issue. Is there a workaround
> available ? Or is it just a wrong display  from powertop ? But kstat
> -m cpu_info also shows this speed.

It is a bug with no workaround. See:

http://defect.opensolaris.org/bz/show_bug.cgi?id=8636

I'm working on a fix for it. cpupm event-mode does not have this problem.

Mark

>
> 3. After resume, I have seen that runnig prstat it shows me initially
> this crazy last line:
>
> Total: 78 processes, 209 lwps, load averages: 1533,45, 504,96, 182,88
>
> I have no clue why this load averages after 12 hours suspend are that
> high.
>
> Any comments ? To solve 2. is really important. If that will be not
> fixed until osol2009.06 comes out, that is for me a really big
> showstopper, because I do not want my laptop to run every time at full
> speed.
>
> BTW: I upgraded with the update-manager from osol2008.11 through
> dev-build 108 to b111b.
>
>
> Detlef


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