В Mon, 12 Mar 2012 21:15:35 +0200 Alexander Motin <mav_at_FreeBSD.org> пишет: > Hi. > > I'd like to note that recent r232793 change to cpufreq(4) in HEAD > opened simple access to the Intel Turbo Boost status/control. I've > found that at least two of my desktop systems (based Nehalem and > SandyBridge Core i7s) with enabled Intel Turbo Boost in BIOS it is > not use it by default, unless powerd is enabled. And before this > change it was difficult to detect/fix. > > ACPI reports extra performance level with frequency 1MHz above the > nominal to control Intel Turbo Boost operation. It is not a bug, but > feature: > dev.cpu.0.freq_levels: 2934/106000 2933/95000 2800/82000 ... > In this case value 2933 means 2.93GHz, but 2934 means 3.2-3.6GHz. > > After boot with default settings I see: > dev.cpu.0.freq: 2933 > , that means Turbo Boost is disabled. > > Enabling powerd or just adding to rc.conf > performance_cpu_freq="HIGH" > enables Turbo Boost and adds extra 10-20% to the system performance. > > Turbo Boost operation can be monitored in run-time via the PMC with > command that prints number or really executed cycles per CPU core: > pmcstat -s unhalted-core-cycles -w 1 > Thank you very much! performance_cpu_freq="HIGH" and as this option must be combined with state of the processor C1 C2 C3? performance_cx_lowest="XX" economy_cx_lowest="XX"Received on Mon Mar 12 2012 - 18:33:20 UTC
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