On Thu, 12 Feb 2015 16:18:33 +0200, george ember wrote: > Ok. I made the changes.
That line quoted, but the rest didn't. gmail can be weird, but so can pine .. Oh well I'll try delineating your content clearly .. ======= I changed my */etc/rc.conf* from performance_cx_lowest="CMAX" performance_cx_lowest="CMAX" to performance_cx_lowest="Cmax" performance_cx_lowest="Cmax" and I rebooted laptop. My *$ tail -f /var/log/messages* Feb 13 15:28:47 FreeBSD kernel: WARNING: attempt to domain_add(bluetooth) after domainfinalize() Feb 13 15:28:47 FreeBSD kernel: WARNING: attempt to domain_add(netgraph) after domainfinalize() Feb 13 15:28:48 FreeBSD ntpd[609]: ntpd 4.2.4p5-a (1) Feb 13 15:28:55 FreeBSD ntpd[610]: time correction of -86382 seconds exceeds sanity limit (1000); set clock manually to the correct UTC time. ======= Yes you're a day ahead of yourself :) ======= Feb 13 15:35:08 FreeBSD devd: Executing '/etc/rc.d/power_profile 0x01' Feb 13 15:35:08 FreeBSD power_profile: changed to 'performance' Feb 13 15:35:12 FreeBSD devd: Executing '/etc/rc.d/power_profile 0x00' Feb 13 15:35:12 FreeBSD power_profile: changed to 'economy' Feb 13 15:35:16 FreeBSD devd: Executing '/etc/rc.d/power_profile 0x01' Feb 13 15:35:16 FreeBSD power_profile: changed to 'performance' Feb 13 15:38:06 FreeBSD devd: Executing '/etc/rc.d/power_profile 0x00' Feb 13 15:38:06 FreeBSD power_profile: changed to 'economy' Feb 13 15:38:09 FreeBSD devd: Executing '/etc/rc.d/power_profile 0x01' Feb 13 15:38:09 FreeBSD power_profile: changed to 'performance' ^C Returns from performance to economy profile when I plug / unplug the charger I restart powerd service to keep the latest values. My *$ sysctl -a | egrep 'cx|freq_'* now changed hw.acpi.cpu.cx_lowest: C8 ======= That's the go .. ======= dev.cpu.0.freq_levels: 2201/35000 2200/35000 2100/32872 2000/30785 1900/29079 1800/27071 1700/25435 1600/23510 1500/21943 1400/20089 1300/18589 1200/16810 dev.cpu.0.cx_supported: C1/1/1 C2/2/59 C3/3/87 dev.cpu.0.cx_lowest: C8 dev.cpu.0.cx_usage: 0.16% 0.11% 99.72% last 11934us dev.cpu.1.cx_supported: C1/1/1 C2/2/59 C3/3/87 dev.cpu.1.cx_lowest: C8 dev.cpu.1.cx_usage: 0.07% 0.07% 99.84% last 9180us dev.cpu.2.cx_supported: C1/1/1 C2/2/59 C3/3/87 dev.cpu.2.cx_lowest: C8 dev.cpu.2.cx_usage: 0.19% 0.12% 99.68% last 6813us dev.cpu.3.cx_supported: C1/1/1 C2/2/59 C3/3/87 dev.cpu.3.cx_lowest: C8 dev.cpu.3.cx_usage: 0.00% 0.00% 100.00% last 12137us dev.cpu.4.cx_supported: C1/1/1 C2/2/59 C3/3/87 dev.cpu.4.cx_lowest: C8 dev.cpu.4.cx_usage: 0.07% 0.02% 99.90% last 14us dev.cpu.5.cx_supported: C1/1/1 C2/2/59 C3/3/87 dev.cpu.5.cx_lowest: C8 dev.cpu.5.cx_usage: 0.36% 0.23% 99.39% last 13169us dev.cpu.6.cx_supported: C1/1/1 C2/2/59 C3/3/87 dev.cpu.6.cx_lowest: C8 dev.cpu.6.cx_usage: 0.21% 0.12% 99.65% last 10611us dev.cpu.7.cx_supported: C1/1/1 C2/2/59 C3/3/87 dev.cpu.7.cx_lowest: C8 dev.cpu.7.cx_usage: 0.08% 0.04% 99.87% last 12465us ======= Excellent. ======= dev.est.0.freq_settings: 2201/35000 2200/35000 2100/32872 2000/30785 1900/29079 1800/27071 1700/25435 1600/23510 1500/21943 1400/20089 1300/18589 1200/16810 [..] My *acpiconf -i0* Design capacity: 45820 mWh Last full capacity: 42170 mWh Technology: secondary (rechargeable) Design voltage: 14400 mV Capacity (warn): 4210 mWh Capacity (low): 1263 mWh Low/warn granularity: 264 mWh Warn/full granularity: 3780 mWh Model number: PABAS0241231 Serial number: 41167 Type: Li-Ion OEM info: LENOVO State: discharging Remaining capacity: 53% Remaining time: 2:19 Present rate: 9760 mW Present voltage: 14362 mV ======= Right, so you should get ~4 hours from a full charge (at idle, anyway) ======= My* $ sudo sysctl hw.acpi* hw.acpi.supported_sleep_state: S3 S4 S5 hw.acpi.power_button_state: S5 hw.acpi.sleep_button_state: S3 hw.acpi.lid_switch_state: NONE hw.acpi.standby_state: NONE hw.acpi.suspend_state: S3 hw.acpi.sleep_delay: 1 hw.acpi.s4bios: 0 hw.acpi.verbose: 0 hw.acpi.disable_on_reboot: 0 hw.acpi.handle_reboot: 1 hw.acpi.reset_video: 0 hw.acpi.cpu.cx_lowest: C8 hw.acpi.thermal.min_runtime: 0 hw.acpi.thermal.polling_rate: 10 hw.acpi.thermal.user_override: 0 hw.acpi.thermal.tz0.temperature: 45.0C hw.acpi.thermal.tz0.active: -1 hw.acpi.thermal.tz0.passive_cooling: 0 hw.acpi.thermal.tz0.thermal_flags: 1 hw.acpi.thermal.tz0._PSV: 0.0C hw.acpi.thermal.tz0._HOT: 127.0C hw.acpi.thermal.tz0._CRT: 127.0C hw.acpi.thermal.tz0._ACx: -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 hw.acpi.thermal.tz0._TC1: 0 hw.acpi.thermal.tz0._TC2: 0 hw.acpi.thermal.tz0._TSP: 0 hw.acpi.battery.life: 49 hw.acpi.battery.time: 125 hw.acpi.battery.state: 1 hw.acpi.battery.units: 1 hw.acpi.battery.info_expire: 5 hw.acpi.acline: ======= Mildly surprising only one thermal zone, and that with no passive cooling potential, but I suppose it relies on the fan. ======= Now for the script, I have a little problem The script now: #!/bin/sh t=" " # a tab echo -n "`date` " sysctl dev.cpu.0.freq echo "`sysctl -n dev.cpu.2.cx_usage` $t `sysctl -n vm.loadavg`" echo "`sysctl -n dev.cpu.7.cx_usage` $t { `sysctl -n kern.eventtimer.timer` }" sysctl dev.acpi_ibm | egrep 'fan_|thermal' sysctl hw.acpi.thermal.tz0.temperature acpiconf -i0 | egrep 'State|Remain|Present|Volt' And *sudo kldload acpi_ibm* Password: kldload: can't load acpi_ibm: module already loaded or in kernel but $ ./stat Fri Feb 13 16:11:11 EET 2015 dev.cpu.0.freq: 1200 0.13% 0.11% 99.75% last 60305us { 0.12 0.10 0.08 } 0.06% 0.06% 99.87% last 2029us { LAPIC } *sysctl: unknown oid 'dev.acpi_ibm': No such file or directory* hw.acpi.thermal.tz0.temperature: 45.0C State: discharging Remaining capacity: 46% Remaining time: 1:58 Present rate: 9940 mW Present voltage: 14128 mV ======= Again, looking good for ~4 hours at idle. If you get the video stuff sorted out - I know next to nothing about that - might save some more. I've no idea what's wrong with acpi_ibm here. I suppose that # kldstat -v | grep ibm produces no output? Maybe it doesn't work with this model? Anyone? ======= ÿÿPS: Please do not get angry with me. I am from Greece. I don't speak good English. I learned alone through FreeBSD forum! ======= Wouldn't dream of it. You're doing fine. Not top-posting - M$ outlock style - would be a nice touch though :) cheers, Ian ======= 2015-02-12 11:39 GMT+02:00 Ian Smith <smi...@nimnet.asn.au>: [..] _______________________________________________ freebsd-acpi@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-acpi To unsubscribe, send any mail to "freebsd-acpi-unsubscr...@freebsd.org"