[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] [Xen-users] xenpm, idle states, intel eist and other bios settings
Hello everyone, After having installed Xen which I built from xen-unstable.hg this morning I was trying to wrap my head around xen's cpu scheduling and cpu idle functions. I don't get anything useful from xenpm so I hope to get some pointers. Hardware: a supermicro X8DTU-6F+ board with two Intel Xeon E5606 CPUs (i.e. family 6, model 44, stepping 2). Xenpm: 'get-cpufreq-states' shows nothing, 'get-cpufreq-para' returns "failed to get cpufreq parameter" for all 8 cores, 'get-cpuidle-states' only shows C0 and C1 but nothing lower than that. Passing cpuidle and/or hpetbroadcast to Xen's boot arguments didn't change it. I have tried various BIOS settings and Xen and kernel parameters. Every time I issued xenpm commands after that I saw nothing had changed. Here's what I did not yet DISable in the BIOS so far. I'm certainly no expert on any of this so I hope someone can say if any of these (or yet others, there are many options) can be the issue: * VT-d * SR-IOV (wanted to test it with a 10Gbps addon card) * Intel I/OAT * DCA Technology * APIC ACPI SCI IRQ And here's what I did toggle on/off to no avail: * Intel EIST technology * C1E Support * Intel C-STATE Tech * C1 auto demotion * C3 auto demotion * ACPI T State I am trying this with kernel 3.4.4 on which PCI_MMCONFIG is enabled, I came across a post from one person who suggested to disabled it but I don't know what it is and whether this is true. What I'd like is to be able to use xenpm for power saving and cpu governor selection, so I will really appreciate every suggestion or comment. Thanks, Mark _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xen.org/xen-users
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