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Date:	Tue, 10 Dec 2013 06:17:17 +0100
From:	Mike Galbraith <bitbucket@...ine.de>
To:	Len Brown <lenb@...nel.org>
Cc:	Thomas Gleixner <tglx@...utronix.de>,
	Peter Zijlstra <peterz@...radead.org>,
	Linux PM list <linux-pm@...r.kernel.org>,
	"linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org" <linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org>,
	Jeremy Eder <jeder@...hat.com>, x86@...nel.org
Subject: Re: 50 Watt idle power regression bisected to Linux-3.10

Hi Len,

I'm unable to reproduce those DL980 results.  I updated the kernel and
config yesterday, and happened to run turbostat again.. and the box was
nowhere near as quiet.  I ended up spending all day futzing with the
darn thing, checking various config/kernel combos, and none produced the
previous result.

ATM, running the same exact updated kernel as the x3550 is running
(still happily) with only a couple needed drivers added:

vogelweide:~/:[130]# turbostat -P -i 60
pk cor CPU    %c0  GHz  TSC SMI    %c1    %c3    %c6 CTMP   %pc3   %pc6
             0.02 2.12 2.26   0  43.40  56.57   0.00   53  33.81   0.00
 0   0   0   0.23 2.10 2.26   5  65.47  34.30   0.00   52  10.69   0.00
 1   0   8   0.04 2.02 2.26   5  63.10  36.86   0.00   41  13.31   0.00
 2   0  16   0.04 1.90 2.26   5  35.70  64.25   0.00   43  37.88   0.00
 3   0  24   0.03 2.08 2.26   5  39.78  60.19   0.00   42  29.00   0.00
 4   0  32   0.03 1.95 2.26   5  14.64  85.33   0.00   37  65.00   0.00
 5   0  40   0.03 1.95 2.26   5  15.96  84.02   0.00   36  74.34   0.00
 6   0  48   0.02 1.99 2.26   5  36.97  63.01   0.00   37  40.20   0.00
 7   0  56   0.02 2.08 2.26   5  57.54  42.44   0.00   44   0.08   0.00
pk cor CPU    %c0  GHz  TSC SMI    %c1    %c3    %c6 CTMP   %pc3   %pc6
             0.03 2.08 2.26   0  31.24  68.73   0.00   53  44.26   0.00
 0   0   0   0.25 1.76 2.26   8  52.96  46.78   0.00   51  31.99   0.00
 1   0   8   0.03 1.96 2.26   8  50.69  49.28   0.00   41  30.80   0.00
 2   0  16   0.04 1.91 2.26   8  36.10  63.85   0.00   42  44.37   0.00
 3   0  24   0.03 1.96 2.26   8  24.15  75.82   0.00   42  59.14   0.00
 4   0  32   0.03 1.94 2.26   8  14.68  85.29   0.00   37  71.64   0.00
 5   0  40   0.03 1.94 2.26   8  16.01  83.96   0.00   36  78.62   0.00
 6   0  48   0.02 2.18 2.26   8  46.79  53.18   0.00   36  11.05   0.00
 7   0  56   0.02 2.01 2.26   8  50.84  49.14   0.00   45  26.50   0.00
pk cor CPU    %c0  GHz  TSC SMI    %c1    %c3    %c6 CTMP   %pc3   %pc6
             0.03 2.10 2.26   0  30.88  69.09   0.00   51  48.09   0.00
 0   0   0   0.23 1.84 2.26   8  51.98  47.79   0.00   50  31.06   0.00
 1   0   8   0.04 2.05 2.26   8  59.44  40.52   0.00   41  21.86   0.00
 2   0  16   0.04 1.73 2.26   8  22.87  77.09   0.00   41  62.26   0.00
 3   0  24   0.03 1.93 2.26   8   9.83  90.14   0.00   41  77.33   0.00
 4   0  32   0.03 1.90 2.26   8   8.66  91.31   0.00   37  89.16   0.00
 5   0  40   0.03 2.05 2.26   8  27.30  72.67   0.00   35  50.62   0.00
 6   0  48   0.02 2.07 2.26   8  44.81  55.17   0.00   36  18.97   0.00
 7   0  56   0.02 2.00 2.26   8  48.06  51.91   0.00   42  33.44   0.00

That, vs solid >99% pc3 for old 3.0 enterprise kernel.  What happened,
dunno, kernel called itself master.  Whatever, I don't like test bogons,
and this is one, so I thought I should let you know.  DL980 refuses to
come close to the previous result.

'nuff of that, off to the slave pits before yet another day evaporates.

-Mike

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