On Tue, 24 Jul 2007, Li, Aubrey wrote: > > > >-----Original Message----- > >From: Randy Fishel [mailto:randy.fishel at sun.com] > >Sent: Tuesday, July 24, 2007 10:19 AM > >To: Dan Mick > >Cc: Li, Aubrey; tesla-dev at opensolaris.org; Mark.Haywood at sun.com > >Subject: Re: [tesla-dev] Power Consumption test > > > > > > > >On Mon, 23 Jul 2007, Dan Mick wrote: > > > >> > > > Well with build 67 of Solaris there is no P-state support and > no > >deep > >> > > > C-state support. Do you know whether the Linux measurement had > >either > >> > > of > >> > > > these enabled? > >> > > I checked just now and found both C-state and P-state are enabled > in > >> > > Linux. So it makes no sense to make this comparison. > >> > > > >> > > -Aubrey > >> > > >> > Actually, I think it does make sense to make these comparisons. > >> > Solaris does have CPU power management, you just may not have or > >> > enabled it yet. > >> > >> Not in build 67. That just went back on Jul 16th. > >> > > > > Yes, but if I recall from an earlier message, she was running a > >version of OpenSolaris that _did_ have it. If I am incorrect about > >this, my applogies, and I will happily slide back into getting the > >last of the suspend/resume code working. > > > The comparison was made on build67, which I don't think have P-state > support.
As Dan pointed out (I guess I should be paying more attention) > > > she was running a version of OpenSolaris that _did_ have it. > > BTW, it should be *he*, ;-) (humble sound of sliding into s/r - rf) > > -Aubrey >
