On Mon, 30 Aug 2010 13:07:38 +0300 Alexander Motin <mav_at_FreeBSD.org> wrote: > Gary Jennejohn wrote: > > Hmm. I applied your patches and am now running the new kernel. But I > > only installed the new kernel and didn't do make buildworld installworld. > > > > Mu systat -vm 1 doesn't look anything like yours. I'm seeing about 2300 > > interrupts per second and most of those are coming from the hpet timers: > > > > 1122 hpet0:t0 > > 1124 hpet0:t1 > > It means 1000Hz of hardclock (hz) events mixed with 127Hz of statclock > (stathz) events. HPET timer here works in one-shot mode handling it. > > > So, what else did you do to reduce interrupts so much? > > > > Ah, I think I see it now. My desktop has only C1 enabled. Is that it? > > Unfortunately, it appears that only C1 is supported :( > > Yes, as I have said, at this moment empty ticks skipped only while CPU > is in C2/C3 states. In C1 state there is no way to handle lost events on > wake up. While it may be not very dangerous, it is not very good. > Too bad. I'd say that systems which are limited to C1 don't benefit much (or not at all) from your changes. -- Gary JennejohnReceived on Mon Aug 30 2010 - 08:11:52 UTC
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