Date: Sun, 06 Jan 2008 19:52:25 -0500 From: "Alexandre \"Sunny\" Kovalenko" <gaijin.k@gmail.com> To: Johannes Dieterich <dieterich.joh@googlemail.com> Cc: freebsd-stable@freebsd.org Subject: Re: overheating Thinkpad X60s with 7.0-RC1 Message-ID: <1199667145.899.39.camel@RabbitsDen> In-Reply-To: <542798610801061458m2a878a9dj2d33065de3642236@mail.gmail.com> References: <542798610801060556h28d300f2n4fdcf21d83d2213f@mail.gmail.com> <47813D8E.9080603@fsck.ch> <542798610801061326o63f731d5o32bef2eb2624f85e@mail.gmail.com> <20080106222040.GB67243@tirith.brixandersen.dk> <542798610801061458m2a878a9dj2d33065de3642236@mail.gmail.com>
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On Sun, 2008-01-06 at 23:58 +0100, Johannes Dieterich wrote: > On 1/6/08, Henrik Brix Andersen <brix@freebsd.org> wrote: > > > > On Sun, Jan 06, 2008 at 10:26:48PM +0100, Johannes Dieterich wrote: > > > X and T series of the thinkpads are rather different, even the cores are > > > completely different (I have a dualcore low-voltage version, I assume > > > yours is running on a dual Pentium m, or?). > > > > FWIW, I haven't seen any temperature related issues on my ThinkPad > > X60s, which has been tracking -CURRENT for the last year or so. > > > > It too has had the IPW3945 replaced by an Atheros wireless card, but > > it is still using the original HDD. > > > > > Can the HDD change already cause such a thing? Besides that: I have not > configured anything myself concerning ACPI. Anyone any idea what/where/how > to check? I DO think that the fan is working. I can hear it (and it does not > sound ill) and it also shows in > > $ sysctl dev.acpi_ibm > dev.acpi_ibm.0.%desc: IBM ThinkPad ACPI Extras > dev.acpi_ibm.0.%driver: acpi_ibm > dev.acpi_ibm.0.%location: handle=\_SB_.PCI0.LPC_.EC__.HKEY > dev.acpi_ibm.0.%pnpinfo: _HID=IBM0068 _UID=0 > dev.acpi_ibm.0.%parent: acpi0 > dev.acpi_ibm.0.initialmask: 2060 > dev.acpi_ibm.0.availmask: 16777215 > dev.acpi_ibm.0.events: 0 > dev.acpi_ibm.0.eventmask: 2060 > dev.acpi_ibm.0.hotkey: 1443 > dev.acpi_ibm.0.lcd_brightness: 0 > dev.acpi_ibm.0.volume: 9 > dev.acpi_ibm.0.mute: 0 > dev.acpi_ibm.0.thinklight: 0 > dev.acpi_ibm.0.bluetooth: 0 > dev.acpi_ibm.0.wlan: 1 > dev.acpi_ibm.0.fan_speed: 4071 > dev.acpi_ibm.0.fan_level: 0 > dev.acpi_ibm.0.fan: 1 > dev.acpi_ibm.0.thermal: 62 61 -1 58 43 -1 40 -1 > > Now not being touched at all for an hour and just idling around. Besides it > did work under 6.2 without problems, would be a crazy coincident if right > with the update the fan broke. > > Any idea anyone? :S First -- the disclaimer -- mine is X60 (not X60s), but with 1.83GHz 32-bit CPU, so it should be somewhat similar to yours. At the moment it has USB drivers loaded, which tends to bump CPU utilization and temperature. It has UltraBase attached and is sitting on top of the aluminum passive cooler pad. It was bought originally with the Atheros card and 100GB drive and 1GB of memory was added later to the total of 2GB. System is -CURRENT as of January 5th 18:00 EST. This laptop was tracking -CURRENT pretty close since I have acquired it 15 month ago. It does buildwords with -j5 at least weekly. At the moment, I am writing this E-mail and playing some music, using Amarok. It is on the wired network ATM, but I do not recall any thermal problems while using wireless connection. dev.acpi_ibm.0.%desc: IBM ThinkPad ACPI Extras dev.acpi_ibm.0.%driver: acpi_ibm dev.acpi_ibm.0.%location: handle=\_SB_.PCI0.LPC_.EC__.HKEY dev.acpi_ibm.0.%pnpinfo: _HID=IBM0068 _UID=0 dev.acpi_ibm.0.%parent: acpi0 dev.acpi_ibm.0.initialmask: 2060 dev.acpi_ibm.0.availmask: 16777215 dev.acpi_ibm.0.events: 0 dev.acpi_ibm.0.eventmask: 2060 dev.acpi_ibm.0.hotkey: 133 dev.acpi_ibm.0.lcd_brightness: 0 dev.acpi_ibm.0.volume: 7 dev.acpi_ibm.0.mute: 0 dev.acpi_ibm.0.thinklight: 0 dev.acpi_ibm.0.bluetooth: 1 dev.acpi_ibm.0.wlan: 1 dev.acpi_ibm.0.fan_speed: 2874 dev.acpi_ibm.0.fan_level: 0 dev.acpi_ibm.0.fan: 1 dev.acpi_ibm.0.thermal: 62 52 -1 61 39 -1 37 -1 RabbitsDen# sysctl -a | grep temperature hw.acpi.thermal.tz0.temperature: 62.0C hw.acpi.thermal.tz1.temperature: 62.0C dev.cpu.0.temperature: 63 // You need coretemp.ko loaded dev.cpu.1.temperature: 63 // to get these values. RabbitsDen# I does look shade cooler then yours, and fan is running at the lower speed. I will try to list things that I do/have done, and you can compare them to your setup: -- BIOS is updated to the latest level (I do keep XP partition for this specific purpose). -- I run powerd: powerd_enable="YES" powerd_flags="-a adaptive -b adaptive -i 75 -r 65" -- I set hw.pci.do_power_nodriver="3" in /boot/loader.conf -- I run GNOME (please, no religious wars here) -- I set low CPU state to C2 in rc.conf performance_cx_lowest="C2" # Online CPU idle state economy_cx_lowest="C2" # Offline CPU idle state I could not think of anything else related to the temperature, ATM. > > Thanks, > > Johannes > _______________________________________________ > freebsd-stable@freebsd.org mailing list > http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-stable > To unsubscribe, send any mail to "freebsd-stable-unsubscribe@freebsd.org" -- Alexandre "Sunny" Kovalenko
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