Okydok that works now.. 

I saw it moved down to 1K, then I started a nightly and noticed it went
to max 2k. (C0 was now 80%)

When I killed my nightly, even after a min, I don't see it going back to
low p-state though. (C1 is now at 80+%...)


Cheers,
ashok raj
- Open Source Technology Center
   


>-----Original Message-----
>From: Randy Fishel [mailto:randy.fishel at sun.com]
>Sent: Thursday, December 13, 2007 5:42 PM
>To: Mark Haywood
>Cc: Raj, Ashok; Eric Saxe; tesla-dev at opensolaris.org
>Subject: Re: [tesla-dev] Powertop stats
>
>
>
>On Thu, 13 Dec 2007, Mark Haywood wrote:
>
>> I thought you wanted to see p-state changes? If so, you need to
enable
>> CPU power management. Add the following to /etc/power.conf
>>
>> cpupm                enable
>
>  Or if I read the question correctly, have
>
>    cpupm      disable
>
>in power.conf.
>
>       ---- Randy
>
>> cpu-threshold        15s
>>
>> Then execute /usr/sbin/pmconfig
>>
>> Mark
>>
>> Raj, Ashok wrote:
>> > My power.conf has
>> >
>> > Device-dependency-property removable-media /dev/fb
>> >
>> > autopm     default
>> > autoS3     default
>> >
>> > how do I turn off cpupm if its turned on?
>> >
>> > Iam using a base install from b79, with recent powertop sources.
>> >
>> >> Are you seeing lower p-states at all? If not, have you been able
to
>> >> determine if it is the tool or is it that your vaio is not being
>> >> transitioned into lower p-states (use kstat cpu_info to determine
the
>> >> latter).
>> >>
>> >> If it is the latter, then you have cpupm enabled in
/etc/power.conf and
>> >> a cpu-threshold of 15s?
>> >>
>> >
>>
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