Hello Philip,

After few minutes up, the vmstat result are the following:
both executed within few seconds interval.


vmstat -i
------------
interrupt                       total     rate
irq0/clock                      48183      388
irq0/ipi                          197        1
irq144/acpi0                       27        0
irq145/inteldrm0                 7419       59
irq96/xhci0                     67761      546
irq114/em0                         90        0
irq176/azalia1                      1        0
irq115/iwm0                        13        0
irq101/ehci0                      107        0
irq102/ahci0                       24        0
irq146/pckbc0                     204        1
Total                          124026     1000


vmstat -s
------------
       4096 bytes per page
    2002400 pages managed
    1900813 pages free
       5333 pages active
       9210 pages inactive
          0 pages being paged out
         49 pages wired
     237608 pages zeroed
          4 pages reserved for pagedaemon
          6 pages reserved for kernel
          0 swap pages
          0 swap pages in use
          0 total anon's in system
          0 free anon's
     193397 page faults
     191678 traps
   19272320 interrupts
      52590 cpu context switches
        321 fpu context switches
      81438 software interrupts
     399151 syscalls
          0 pagein operations
        407 forks
         25 forks where vmspace is shared
         22 kernel map entries
     165624 zeroed page hits
       2245 zeroed page misses
          0 number of times the pagedaemon woke up
          0 revolutions of the clock hand
          0 pages freed by pagedaemon
          0 pages scanned by pagedaemon
          0 pages reactivated by pagedaemon
          0 busy pages found by pagedaemon
      30862 total name lookups
            cache hits (68% pos + 2% neg) system 0% per-directory
            deletions 5%, falsehits 0%, toolong 0%
          0 select collisions





On Thu, Mar 1, 2018 at 9:46 AM, Philip Guenther <guent...@gmail.com> wrote:

> On Thu, Mar 1, 2018 at 12:37 AM, vincent delft <vincent.de...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>> If I do a “boot –c” and “disable acpimadt” the machine does no more do lot
>> of interrupts.
>>
>> But I miss lot of hardwares (2 cpu instead of 4, no mouse, …)
>>
>>
>>
>> Otherwise, I’ve tried to remove lot of CPU performance parameters in the
>> Bios settings, but this has no effects.
>>
>>
>>
>> I’ve tried to disable HW elements like wifi, bluethoot, … But this has no
>> effect on the number of interrupts.
>>
>
> After a cold boot with acpimadt *enabled*, what's the output of "vmstat
> -i" ?
>
>
> Philip Guenther
>
> (You don't need to quote your previous message; there are list archives
> and it just makes it more annoying to reply.)
>
>

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