Mark Haywood wrote:
Antonello Cruz wrote:
Since I cannot type (apparently) here is what happens:
If I suspend/resume, after resume powertop report max P-state (2001Mhz(turbo) 100%) and it seems the system is stuck at that cpu frequency. This is confirmed with
   kstat -m cpu_info -s current_clock_Hz

If I unplug the power supply, the cpu frequency drops to 800MHz. When I plug the power supply back in, the frequency goes up to 2001Mhz and gradually goes down to 800MHz again. Frequencies in all steps are confirmed with
    kstat -m cpu_info -s current_clock_Hz

Folks really ought to use powertop instead of the current_clock_Hz kstat now. Unfortunately, I think current_clock_Hz will be a confusing kstat now that PAD has integrated. You might still see that you are not leaving the 2001MHz P-state, but I would verify with /usr/bin/powertop.
I guess I wasn't clear... sorry for that. I actually used both, powertop *and* kstat -m cpu_info -s current_clock_Hz

Antonello

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