2015-07-31 15:04:17 |
Shahar Or |
bug |
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added bug |
2015-07-31 15:33:43 |
Shahar Or |
description |
When I boot with this installed frequency scaling is no longer behaving as expected.
It seems that with this installed, the OS loses control of the scaling.
It seems that scaling is performed, though. And very much to the purpose of power saving.
Performance is terrible because of this. And I do mean terrible.
It makes it so that there are two governors available, powersave and performance.
And I can seemingly switch between them, but setting performance (yes, on all cores) doesn't seem to change to scaling behavior. The frequency doesn't pass 800MHz.
I would like to use Intel's microcode updates, but I have to have my CPU running at the speed for which it costs so damn much.
Any suggestions?
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 15.10
Package: intel-microcode 3.20150121.1
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.1.0-2.2-generic 4.1.3
Uname: Linux 4.1.0-2-generic x86_64
ApportVersion: 2.18-0ubuntu5
Architecture: amd64
CurrentDesktop: XFCE
Date: Fri Jul 31 17:56:39 2015
InstallationDate: Installed on 2010-10-12 (1753 days ago)
InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 10.10 "Maverick Meerkat" - Release amd64 (20101007)
SourcePackage: intel-microcode
UpgradeStatus: Upgraded to wily on 2014-11-11 (262 days ago) |
When I boot with this installed frequency scaling is no longer behaving as expected.
It seems that with this installed, the OS loses control of the scaling.
It seems that scaling is performed, though. And very much to the purpose of power saving.
Performance is terrible because of this. And I do mean terrible.
The default governor is powersave.
Setting the governor to performance (yes, on all cores) doesn't seem to change to scaling behavior. The frequency doesn't pass 800MHz.
I would like to use Intel's microcode updates, but I have to have my CPU running at the speed for which it costs so damn much.
Any suggestions?
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 15.10
Package: intel-microcode 3.20150121.1
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.1.0-2.2-generic 4.1.3
Uname: Linux 4.1.0-2-generic x86_64
ApportVersion: 2.18-0ubuntu5
Architecture: amd64
CurrentDesktop: XFCE
Date: Fri Jul 31 17:56:39 2015
InstallationDate: Installed on 2010-10-12 (1753 days ago)
InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 10.10 "Maverick Meerkat" - Release amd64 (20101007)
SourcePackage: intel-microcode
UpgradeStatus: Upgraded to wily on 2014-11-11 (262 days ago) |
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2015-08-05 09:19:16 |
Launchpad Janitor |
intel-microcode (Ubuntu): status |
New |
Confirmed |
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2015-08-05 09:20:33 |
Julien Barnier |
bug |
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added subscriber Julien Barnier |
2015-08-05 09:46:16 |
Colin Ian King |
intel-microcode (Ubuntu): status |
Confirmed |
In Progress |
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2015-08-05 09:46:19 |
Colin Ian King |
intel-microcode (Ubuntu): importance |
Undecided |
High |
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2015-08-05 09:46:24 |
Colin Ian King |
intel-microcode (Ubuntu): assignee |
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Colin Ian King (colin-king) |
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2015-08-06 13:38:16 |
Gabor Kulcsar |
bug |
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added subscriber Gabor Kulcsar |
2015-08-06 19:24:48 |
Kristen Carlson Accardi |
bug |
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added subscriber Kristen Carlson Accardi |
2015-08-06 19:37:50 |
Shahar Or |
attachment added |
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turbostat-debug-old-microcode https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/intel-microcode/+bug/1480349/+attachment/4440663/+files/turbostat-debug-old-microcode |
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2015-08-06 19:39:06 |
Shahar Or |
attachment added |
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turbostat-debug-new-microcode https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/intel-microcode/+bug/1480349/+attachment/4440664/+files/turbostat-debug-new-microcode |
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2015-08-07 14:39:42 |
Ben Shaby |
bug |
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added subscriber Ben Shaby |
2015-08-10 15:02:40 |
Keve Gabbert |
bug |
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added subscriber XiongZhang |
2015-09-03 10:54:04 |
Shahar Or |
summary |
Breaks frequency scaling in Xeon® E5-2687W v3 |
Breaks frequency scaling in Xeon® E5-2687W v3 & E5-1650 v3 |
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2015-11-10 11:50:20 |
Colin Ian King |
summary |
Breaks frequency scaling in Xeon® E5-2687W v3 & E5-1650 v3 |
Intel Microcode Breaks frequency scaling in Xeon® E5-2687W v3 & E5-1650 v3 |
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2015-11-10 14:00:41 |
Colin Ian King |
intel-microcode (Ubuntu): status |
In Progress |
Incomplete |
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2016-01-15 12:58:31 |
Philipp Kern |
bug |
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added subscriber Goobuntu Team |
2016-01-15 13:28:37 |
Philipp Kern |
intel-microcode (Ubuntu): status |
Incomplete |
Confirmed |
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2016-01-15 15:09:14 |
Doug Smythies |
bug |
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added subscriber Doug Smythies |
2016-01-21 05:18:44 |
Doug Smythies |
bug watch added |
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http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=776431 |
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2016-01-24 18:45:18 |
Shahar Or |
attachment added |
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output of commands requested in #47 https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/intel-microcode/+bug/1480349/+attachment/4555873/+files/typescript |
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2016-01-26 11:37:25 |
Colin Ian King |
intel-microcode (Ubuntu): status |
Confirmed |
In Progress |
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2016-01-29 10:51:39 |
Colin Ian King |
description |
When I boot with this installed frequency scaling is no longer behaving as expected.
It seems that with this installed, the OS loses control of the scaling.
It seems that scaling is performed, though. And very much to the purpose of power saving.
Performance is terrible because of this. And I do mean terrible.
The default governor is powersave.
Setting the governor to performance (yes, on all cores) doesn't seem to change to scaling behavior. The frequency doesn't pass 800MHz.
I would like to use Intel's microcode updates, but I have to have my CPU running at the speed for which it costs so damn much.
Any suggestions?
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 15.10
Package: intel-microcode 3.20150121.1
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.1.0-2.2-generic 4.1.3
Uname: Linux 4.1.0-2-generic x86_64
ApportVersion: 2.18-0ubuntu5
Architecture: amd64
CurrentDesktop: XFCE
Date: Fri Jul 31 17:56:39 2015
InstallationDate: Installed on 2010-10-12 (1753 days ago)
InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 10.10 "Maverick Meerkat" - Release amd64 (20101007)
SourcePackage: intel-microcode
UpgradeStatus: Upgraded to wily on 2014-11-11 (262 days ago) |
SRU Justification Wily
CPU scaling on a class of Intel CPUs is not functioning correctly, causing the CPU to be throttled back to the lowest CPU frequency
[FIX]
Upstream cherry picks, as recommended by Intel
f4e316ef4d8d8c9a558ef5bfa74e25303c46a985 ("Add white list of the cpu ids")
18d1574230c6b9b4e8876c0b6739c074a24205e6 ("Move parser init to thd_engine")
6749427098434ccad81fa8c5f2a3e102fc1644f7 ("Remove wild card for loading")
ba4fe1e7bb77d09530544cda860fba559603ec83 ("Error recovery when sysfs attrib read fails")
Plus 4 changes to allow clean and simpler patching of the above 4 fix to reduce the risk of breaking thermald with a complex backport:
Remove trailing ':' from THD engine failure message
Remove !! from "No coretemp sysfs found"
Add new option for config file
Support target state
Essentially we now have a white list of valid CPUs to run thermald on, so we can exclude the issues on a wider class of CPUs.
[TEST CASE]
With the buggy thermald, CPU is pegged at the lowest CPU frequency. With the fixed thermald, CPU scaling now works.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
When I boot with this installed frequency scaling is no longer behaving as expected.
It seems that with this installed, the OS loses control of the scaling.
It seems that scaling is performed, though. And very much to the purpose of power saving.
Performance is terrible because of this. And I do mean terrible.
The default governor is powersave.
Setting the governor to performance (yes, on all cores) doesn't seem to change to scaling behavior. The frequency doesn't pass 800MHz.
I would like to use Intel's microcode updates, but I have to have my CPU running at the speed for which it costs so damn much.
Any suggestions?
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 15.10
Package: intel-microcode 3.20150121.1
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.1.0-2.2-generic 4.1.3
Uname: Linux 4.1.0-2-generic x86_64
ApportVersion: 2.18-0ubuntu5
Architecture: amd64
CurrentDesktop: XFCE
Date: Fri Jul 31 17:56:39 2015
InstallationDate: Installed on 2010-10-12 (1753 days ago)
InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 10.10 "Maverick Meerkat" - Release amd64 (20101007)
SourcePackage: intel-microcode
UpgradeStatus: Upgraded to wily on 2014-11-11 (262 days ago) |
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2016-01-29 10:51:47 |
Colin Ian King |
description |
SRU Justification Wily
CPU scaling on a class of Intel CPUs is not functioning correctly, causing the CPU to be throttled back to the lowest CPU frequency
[FIX]
Upstream cherry picks, as recommended by Intel
f4e316ef4d8d8c9a558ef5bfa74e25303c46a985 ("Add white list of the cpu ids")
18d1574230c6b9b4e8876c0b6739c074a24205e6 ("Move parser init to thd_engine")
6749427098434ccad81fa8c5f2a3e102fc1644f7 ("Remove wild card for loading")
ba4fe1e7bb77d09530544cda860fba559603ec83 ("Error recovery when sysfs attrib read fails")
Plus 4 changes to allow clean and simpler patching of the above 4 fix to reduce the risk of breaking thermald with a complex backport:
Remove trailing ':' from THD engine failure message
Remove !! from "No coretemp sysfs found"
Add new option for config file
Support target state
Essentially we now have a white list of valid CPUs to run thermald on, so we can exclude the issues on a wider class of CPUs.
[TEST CASE]
With the buggy thermald, CPU is pegged at the lowest CPU frequency. With the fixed thermald, CPU scaling now works.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
When I boot with this installed frequency scaling is no longer behaving as expected.
It seems that with this installed, the OS loses control of the scaling.
It seems that scaling is performed, though. And very much to the purpose of power saving.
Performance is terrible because of this. And I do mean terrible.
The default governor is powersave.
Setting the governor to performance (yes, on all cores) doesn't seem to change to scaling behavior. The frequency doesn't pass 800MHz.
I would like to use Intel's microcode updates, but I have to have my CPU running at the speed for which it costs so damn much.
Any suggestions?
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 15.10
Package: intel-microcode 3.20150121.1
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.1.0-2.2-generic 4.1.3
Uname: Linux 4.1.0-2-generic x86_64
ApportVersion: 2.18-0ubuntu5
Architecture: amd64
CurrentDesktop: XFCE
Date: Fri Jul 31 17:56:39 2015
InstallationDate: Installed on 2010-10-12 (1753 days ago)
InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 10.10 "Maverick Meerkat" - Release amd64 (20101007)
SourcePackage: intel-microcode
UpgradeStatus: Upgraded to wily on 2014-11-11 (262 days ago) |
SRU Justification Wily
CPU scaling on a class of Intel CPUs is not functioning correctly, causing the CPU to be throttled back to the lowest CPU frequency
[FIX]
Upstream cherry picks, as recommended by Intel
f4e316ef4d8d8c9a558ef5bfa74e25303c46a985 ("Add white list of the cpu ids")
18d1574230c6b9b4e8876c0b6739c074a24205e6 ("Move parser init to thd_engine")
6749427098434ccad81fa8c5f2a3e102fc1644f7 ("Remove wild card for loading")
ba4fe1e7bb77d09530544cda860fba559603ec83 ("Error recovery when sysfs attrib read fails")
Plus 4 changes to allow clean and simpler patching of the above 4 fix to reduce the risk of breaking thermald with a complex backport:
Remove trailing ':' from THD engine failure message
Remove !! from "No coretemp sysfs found"
Add new option for config file
Support target state
Essentially we now have a white list of valid CPUs to run thermald on, so we can exclude the issues on a wider class of CPUs.
[TEST CASE]
With the buggy thermald, CPU is pegged at the lowest CPU frequency. With the fixed thermald, CPU scaling now works.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
When I boot with this installed frequency scaling is no longer behaving as expected.
It seems that with this installed, the OS loses control of the scaling.
It seems that scaling is performed, though. And very much to the purpose of power saving.
Performance is terrible because of this. And I do mean terrible.
The default governor is powersave.
Setting the governor to performance (yes, on all cores) doesn't seem to change to scaling behavior. The frequency doesn't pass 800MHz.
I would like to use Intel's microcode updates, but I have to have my CPU running at the speed for which it costs so damn much.
Any suggestions?
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 15.10
Package: intel-microcode 3.20150121.1
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.1.0-2.2-generic 4.1.3
Uname: Linux 4.1.0-2-generic x86_64
ApportVersion: 2.18-0ubuntu5
Architecture: amd64
CurrentDesktop: XFCE
Date: Fri Jul 31 17:56:39 2015
InstallationDate: Installed on 2010-10-12 (1753 days ago)
InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 10.10 "Maverick Meerkat" - Release amd64 (20101007)
SourcePackage: intel-microcode
UpgradeStatus: Upgraded to wily on 2014-11-11 (262 days ago) |
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2016-01-29 10:55:13 |
Colin Ian King |
description |
SRU Justification Wily
CPU scaling on a class of Intel CPUs is not functioning correctly, causing the CPU to be throttled back to the lowest CPU frequency
[FIX]
Upstream cherry picks, as recommended by Intel
f4e316ef4d8d8c9a558ef5bfa74e25303c46a985 ("Add white list of the cpu ids")
18d1574230c6b9b4e8876c0b6739c074a24205e6 ("Move parser init to thd_engine")
6749427098434ccad81fa8c5f2a3e102fc1644f7 ("Remove wild card for loading")
ba4fe1e7bb77d09530544cda860fba559603ec83 ("Error recovery when sysfs attrib read fails")
Plus 4 changes to allow clean and simpler patching of the above 4 fix to reduce the risk of breaking thermald with a complex backport:
Remove trailing ':' from THD engine failure message
Remove !! from "No coretemp sysfs found"
Add new option for config file
Support target state
Essentially we now have a white list of valid CPUs to run thermald on, so we can exclude the issues on a wider class of CPUs.
[TEST CASE]
With the buggy thermald, CPU is pegged at the lowest CPU frequency. With the fixed thermald, CPU scaling now works.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
When I boot with this installed frequency scaling is no longer behaving as expected.
It seems that with this installed, the OS loses control of the scaling.
It seems that scaling is performed, though. And very much to the purpose of power saving.
Performance is terrible because of this. And I do mean terrible.
The default governor is powersave.
Setting the governor to performance (yes, on all cores) doesn't seem to change to scaling behavior. The frequency doesn't pass 800MHz.
I would like to use Intel's microcode updates, but I have to have my CPU running at the speed for which it costs so damn much.
Any suggestions?
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 15.10
Package: intel-microcode 3.20150121.1
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.1.0-2.2-generic 4.1.3
Uname: Linux 4.1.0-2-generic x86_64
ApportVersion: 2.18-0ubuntu5
Architecture: amd64
CurrentDesktop: XFCE
Date: Fri Jul 31 17:56:39 2015
InstallationDate: Installed on 2010-10-12 (1753 days ago)
InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 10.10 "Maverick Meerkat" - Release amd64 (20101007)
SourcePackage: intel-microcode
UpgradeStatus: Upgraded to wily on 2014-11-11 (262 days ago) |
SRU Justification Wily
CPU scaling on a class of Intel CPUs is not functioning correctly, causing the CPU to be throttled back to the lowest CPU frequency
[FIX]
Upstream cherry picks, as recommended by Intel
f4e316ef4d8d8c9a558ef5bfa74e25303c46a985 ("Add white list of the cpu ids")
18d1574230c6b9b4e8876c0b6739c074a24205e6 ("Move parser init to thd_engine")
6749427098434ccad81fa8c5f2a3e102fc1644f7 ("Remove wild card for loading")
ba4fe1e7bb77d09530544cda860fba559603ec83 ("Error recovery when sysfs attrib read fails")
Plus 4 changes to allow clean and simpler patching of the above 4 fix to reduce the risk of breaking thermald with a complex backport:
Remove trailing ':' from THD engine failure message
Remove !! from "No coretemp sysfs found"
Add new option for config file
Support target state
Essentially we now have a white list of valid CPUs to run thermald on, so we can exclude the issues on a wider class of CPUs.
[TEST CASE]
With the buggy thermald, CPU is pegged at the lowest CPU frequency. With the fixed thermald, CPU scaling now works.
[REGRESSION POTENTIAL]
We are allowing thermald now to run on a strict set of CPUs, so we are hoping that the whitelist covers the class that we can legitimately run thermald against.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
When I boot with this installed frequency scaling is no longer behaving as expected.
It seems that with this installed, the OS loses control of the scaling.
It seems that scaling is performed, though. And very much to the purpose of power saving.
Performance is terrible because of this. And I do mean terrible.
The default governor is powersave.
Setting the governor to performance (yes, on all cores) doesn't seem to change to scaling behavior. The frequency doesn't pass 800MHz.
I would like to use Intel's microcode updates, but I have to have my CPU running at the speed for which it costs so damn much.
Any suggestions?
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 15.10
Package: intel-microcode 3.20150121.1
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.1.0-2.2-generic 4.1.3
Uname: Linux 4.1.0-2-generic x86_64
ApportVersion: 2.18-0ubuntu5
Architecture: amd64
CurrentDesktop: XFCE
Date: Fri Jul 31 17:56:39 2015
InstallationDate: Installed on 2010-10-12 (1753 days ago)
InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 10.10 "Maverick Meerkat" - Release amd64 (20101007)
SourcePackage: intel-microcode
UpgradeStatus: Upgraded to wily on 2014-11-11 (262 days ago) |
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2016-01-29 10:56:11 |
Colin Ian King |
bug |
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added subscriber Ubuntu Stable Release Updates Team |
2016-01-29 11:27:24 |
Colin Ian King |
attachment added |
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debdiff https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/intel-microcode/+bug/1480349/+attachment/4559107/+files/thermald_1.4.3-5_1.4.3-5ubuntu1.diff |
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2016-01-29 16:08:47 |
Colin Ian King |
bug task added |
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thermald (Ubuntu) |
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2016-01-29 16:08:55 |
Colin Ian King |
thermald (Ubuntu): importance |
Undecided |
High |
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2016-01-29 16:08:58 |
Colin Ian King |
thermald (Ubuntu): assignee |
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Colin Ian King (colin-king) |
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2016-01-29 16:09:04 |
Colin Ian King |
thermald (Ubuntu): milestone |
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xenial-updates |
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2016-01-29 16:09:58 |
Colin Ian King |
nominated for series |
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Ubuntu Xenial |
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2016-01-29 16:09:58 |
Colin Ian King |
bug task added |
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intel-microcode (Ubuntu Xenial) |
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2016-01-29 16:09:58 |
Colin Ian King |
bug task added |
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thermald (Ubuntu Xenial) |
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2016-01-29 16:09:58 |
Colin Ian King |
nominated for series |
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Ubuntu Wily |
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2016-01-29 16:09:58 |
Colin Ian King |
bug task added |
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intel-microcode (Ubuntu Wily) |
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2016-01-29 16:09:58 |
Colin Ian King |
bug task added |
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thermald (Ubuntu Wily) |
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2016-01-29 16:10:16 |
Colin Ian King |
thermald (Ubuntu Wily): milestone |
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wily-updates |
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2016-01-29 16:10:20 |
Colin Ian King |
thermald (Ubuntu Wily): assignee |
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Colin Ian King (colin-king) |
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2016-01-29 16:10:22 |
Colin Ian King |
thermald (Ubuntu Wily): importance |
Undecided |
High |
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2016-01-29 17:51:54 |
Launchpad Janitor |
thermald (Ubuntu Xenial): status |
New |
Fix Released |
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2016-01-29 19:29:25 |
Colin Ian King |
summary |
Intel Microcode Breaks frequency scaling in Xeon® E5-2687W v3 & E5-1650 v3 |
thermald breaks frequency scaling in Xeon® E5-2687W v3 & E5-1650 v3 |
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2016-02-04 09:51:11 |
Colin Ian King |
nominated for series |
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Ubuntu Trusty |
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2016-02-04 09:51:11 |
Colin Ian King |
bug task added |
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intel-microcode (Ubuntu Trusty) |
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2016-02-04 09:51:11 |
Colin Ian King |
bug task added |
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thermald (Ubuntu Trusty) |
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2016-02-04 09:51:32 |
Colin Ian King |
thermald (Ubuntu Trusty): assignee |
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Colin Ian King (colin-king) |
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2016-02-04 09:51:37 |
Colin Ian King |
thermald (Ubuntu Trusty): importance |
Undecided |
High |
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2016-02-04 09:51:42 |
Colin Ian King |
thermald (Ubuntu Trusty): status |
New |
In Progress |
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2016-02-04 09:51:47 |
Colin Ian King |
thermald (Ubuntu Wily): status |
New |
In Progress |
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2016-02-04 09:52:10 |
Colin Ian King |
nominated for series |
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Ubuntu Vivid |
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2016-02-04 09:52:10 |
Colin Ian King |
bug task added |
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intel-microcode (Ubuntu Vivid) |
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2016-02-04 09:52:10 |
Colin Ian King |
bug task added |
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thermald (Ubuntu Vivid) |
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2016-02-04 12:34:23 |
Colin Ian King |
thermald (Ubuntu Vivid): assignee |
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Colin Ian King (colin-king) |
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2016-02-04 13:36:49 |
Colin Ian King |
thermald (Ubuntu Vivid): importance |
Undecided |
High |
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2016-02-04 13:36:49 |
Colin Ian King |
thermald (Ubuntu Vivid): status |
New |
In Progress |
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2016-02-04 13:36:49 |
Colin Ian King |
thermald (Ubuntu Vivid): milestone |
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vivid-updates |
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2016-02-04 13:37:05 |
Colin Ian King |
thermald (Ubuntu Trusty): milestone |
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trusty-updates |
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2016-02-04 13:37:41 |
Colin Ian King |
description |
SRU Justification Wily
CPU scaling on a class of Intel CPUs is not functioning correctly, causing the CPU to be throttled back to the lowest CPU frequency
[FIX]
Upstream cherry picks, as recommended by Intel
f4e316ef4d8d8c9a558ef5bfa74e25303c46a985 ("Add white list of the cpu ids")
18d1574230c6b9b4e8876c0b6739c074a24205e6 ("Move parser init to thd_engine")
6749427098434ccad81fa8c5f2a3e102fc1644f7 ("Remove wild card for loading")
ba4fe1e7bb77d09530544cda860fba559603ec83 ("Error recovery when sysfs attrib read fails")
Plus 4 changes to allow clean and simpler patching of the above 4 fix to reduce the risk of breaking thermald with a complex backport:
Remove trailing ':' from THD engine failure message
Remove !! from "No coretemp sysfs found"
Add new option for config file
Support target state
Essentially we now have a white list of valid CPUs to run thermald on, so we can exclude the issues on a wider class of CPUs.
[TEST CASE]
With the buggy thermald, CPU is pegged at the lowest CPU frequency. With the fixed thermald, CPU scaling now works.
[REGRESSION POTENTIAL]
We are allowing thermald now to run on a strict set of CPUs, so we are hoping that the whitelist covers the class that we can legitimately run thermald against.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
When I boot with this installed frequency scaling is no longer behaving as expected.
It seems that with this installed, the OS loses control of the scaling.
It seems that scaling is performed, though. And very much to the purpose of power saving.
Performance is terrible because of this. And I do mean terrible.
The default governor is powersave.
Setting the governor to performance (yes, on all cores) doesn't seem to change to scaling behavior. The frequency doesn't pass 800MHz.
I would like to use Intel's microcode updates, but I have to have my CPU running at the speed for which it costs so damn much.
Any suggestions?
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 15.10
Package: intel-microcode 3.20150121.1
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.1.0-2.2-generic 4.1.3
Uname: Linux 4.1.0-2-generic x86_64
ApportVersion: 2.18-0ubuntu5
Architecture: amd64
CurrentDesktop: XFCE
Date: Fri Jul 31 17:56:39 2015
InstallationDate: Installed on 2010-10-12 (1753 days ago)
InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 10.10 "Maverick Meerkat" - Release amd64 (20101007)
SourcePackage: intel-microcode
UpgradeStatus: Upgraded to wily on 2014-11-11 (262 days ago) |
SRU Justification Wily, Vivid, Trusty
CPU scaling on a class of Intel CPUs is not functioning correctly, causing the CPU to be throttled back to the lowest CPU frequency
[FIX]
Upstream cherry picks, as recommended by Intel
f4e316ef4d8d8c9a558ef5bfa74e25303c46a985 ("Add white list of the cpu ids")
18d1574230c6b9b4e8876c0b6739c074a24205e6 ("Move parser init to thd_engine")
6749427098434ccad81fa8c5f2a3e102fc1644f7 ("Remove wild card for loading")
ba4fe1e7bb77d09530544cda860fba559603ec83 ("Error recovery when sysfs attrib read fails")
Plus 4 changes to allow clean and simpler patching of the above 4 fix to reduce the risk of breaking thermald with a complex backport:
Remove trailing ':' from THD engine failure message
Remove !! from "No coretemp sysfs found"
Add new option for config file
Support target state
Essentially we now have a white list of valid CPUs to run thermald on, so we can exclude the issues on a wider class of CPUs.
[TEST CASE]
With the buggy thermald, CPU is pegged at the lowest CPU frequency. With the fixed thermald, CPU scaling now works.
[REGRESSION POTENTIAL]
We are allowing thermald now to run on a strict set of CPUs, so we are hoping that the whitelist covers the class that we can legitimately run thermald against.
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When I boot with this installed frequency scaling is no longer behaving as expected.
It seems that with this installed, the OS loses control of the scaling.
It seems that scaling is performed, though. And very much to the purpose of power saving.
Performance is terrible because of this. And I do mean terrible.
The default governor is powersave.
Setting the governor to performance (yes, on all cores) doesn't seem to change to scaling behavior. The frequency doesn't pass 800MHz.
I would like to use Intel's microcode updates, but I have to have my CPU running at the speed for which it costs so damn much.
Any suggestions?
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 15.10
Package: intel-microcode 3.20150121.1
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.1.0-2.2-generic 4.1.3
Uname: Linux 4.1.0-2-generic x86_64
ApportVersion: 2.18-0ubuntu5
Architecture: amd64
CurrentDesktop: XFCE
Date: Fri Jul 31 17:56:39 2015
InstallationDate: Installed on 2010-10-12 (1753 days ago)
InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 10.10 "Maverick Meerkat" - Release amd64 (20101007)
SourcePackage: intel-microcode
UpgradeStatus: Upgraded to wily on 2014-11-11 (262 days ago) |
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2016-02-04 13:38:21 |
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2016-02-04 17:19:49 |
Colin Ian King |
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2016-02-04 23:40:53 |
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2016-02-05 13:53:19 |
Timo Aaltonen |
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2016-02-05 13:53:22 |
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2016-02-05 14:04:22 |
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2016-02-16 12:35:13 |
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2016-02-16 12:35:42 |
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2016-02-16 12:50:56 |
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2016-02-25 20:36:14 |
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2016-04-01 11:54:46 |
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2016-04-01 11:55:06 |
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2016-04-05 23:55:27 |
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