Well. I have to take back..

I do notice now that unplumb wpi0 does remove the entry from the intr
colum... 

It would be nice to see lower p-states as well. Iam using a sony vaio

Cheers,
ashok raj
- Open Source Technology Center
   


>-----Original Message-----
>From: tesla-dev-bounces at opensolaris.org
[mailto:tesla-dev-bounces at opensolaris.org] On Behalf Of Raj,
>Ashok
>Sent: Thursday, December 13, 2007 4:16 PM
>To: Li, Aubrey; tesla-dev at opensolaris.org
>Cc: Eric Saxe
>Subject: Re: [tesla-dev] Powertop stats
>
>Kstat shows the same
>
>current_clock_Hz       2000000000
>
>after I unplumbed I did refresh and still noticed it.
>
>I vaguely remember before I took yesterday's base, I did see that the
>entry vanished after an unplumb.. but I have to admit I have amnesia
>these days :-)
>
>But c1 shows 80% residency.
>
>
>Cheers,
>ashok raj
>- Open Source Technology Center
>
>
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: Li, Aubrey
>>Sent: Thursday, December 13, 2007 4:03 PM
>>To: Raj, Ashok; 'tesla-dev at opensolaris.org'
>>Cc: 'Eric Saxe'
>>Subject: RE: Powertop stats
>>
>>Raj, Ashok wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Eric
>>>
>>> I took the most recent source from powertop as of yesterday around
>>> noon, and compiled it.
>>>
>>> It shows supported p-states, but even when its fully idle, its
>>> never switching to a lower p-state.
>>
>>This time if you issue the following command, what did you see?
>>
>>#kstat | grep current_clock_Hz
>>
>>>
>>> Also I noticed that wpi interrupt at the top, I unplumbed the
>>> interface and still see interrupts come being displayed..
>>>
>>After you unplumbed the interface, did you refresh the screen?
>>
>>Thanks
>>-Aubrey
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