Re: [right one][patch] amd athlon cooling on kt266/266a chipset

Disconnect (lkml@sigkill.net)
24 Jan 2002 14:19:35 -0500


On Tue, 2002-01-22 at 12:21, Daniel Nofftz wrote:
> if you want to test this patch:
> 1. first apply the patch
> 2. enable generel-setup -> acpi , acpi-bus-maager , prozessor
> in the kernel config
> 3. add to the "append" line in /etc/lilo.conf the "amd_disconnect=yes"
> statemand (or after reboot enter at the kernel-boot-prompt
> "amd_disconnect=yes")
> 4. build a knew kernel
> 5. report to me, whether you have problems ...

I just finished testing the patch, and it shows huge temperature savings
(10 to 15C when idle). The problem is, it screws up v4l (bttv), usb
keyboard under X becomes effectively unusable, etc.

V4l - using xinerama, xvideo, v4l under X4.1.0.1 - the picture gets
jagged lines through it (offset scanlines maybe?) and tends to be jumpy.

usb keyboard - its slightly bad under X anyway (sticky keys, modifiers,
etc) but with this patch I had to log in from another system just to
shut down - even ctrl-alt-delete wouldn't work. In about 15 mins of
arguing with it I probably got 20 keystrokes into the xserver. (mouse
continued to work fine however.)

Seems like a great idea, if these problems can be solved. I'd love to
get my cpu back down to 30C on a regular basis ;)

(Currently running the same kernel w/o amd_disconnect=yes and it isn't
showing any problems at all.)

Motherboard is an Iwill kk266 (kt133) w/ a 1.2G tbird, 512M ram, 2
aic7xxx (one pcb w/ pci bridge)
Primary video: nvidia geforce2 mx (yah yah but it works ;) ..)
Second/Third video: matrox mga g100 (4port card, 2 ports in use)

Also, I noticed an odd problem w/ ACPI. dmesg shows:
ACPI: Power Button (FF) found
ACPI: Multiple power buttons detected, ignoring fixed-feature
ACPI: Power Button (CM) found
..and:
ls -l /proc/acpi/button/
total 0
dr-xr-xr-x 2 root root 0 Jan 24 14:19 power/
dr-xr-xr-x 2 root root 0 Jan 24 14:19 power/

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