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Bug 1072209
In CPUSCLAING test "Single CPU Power Save Test" section, all cpus will be load test
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><output> > ><output name="Capabilities"> > > > >System Capabilites: > >------------------------------------------------- > >CPU 0 Model: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-2620M CPU @ 2.70GHz > >System has 4 cpus > >Packages: > >package 0 has cpus: 0, 1, 2, 3 > > > >No supported frequency information > > > >Current Frequencies: > >cpu0: 1080000 > >cpu1: 1404000 > >cpu2: 1485000 > >cpu3: 1593000 > > > >Supported Governors: > >performance > >powersave > > > >Current governors: > >cpu0: powersave > >cpu1: powersave > >cpu2: powersave > >cpu3: powersave > >Verified cpus are uniform in supported frequencies and governors > > > >Processor Model: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-2620M CPU @ 2.70GHz > >cpufreq driver: intel_pstate > >analyzing CPU 0: > >driver: intel_pstate > >CPUs which run at the same hardware frequency: 0 > >CPUs which need to have their frequency coordinated by software: 0 > >maximum transition latency: 0.97 ms. > >hardware limits: 800 MHz - 3.40 GHz > >available cpufreq governors: performance, powersave > >current policy: frequency should be within 800 MHz and 3.40 GHz. > >The governor "powersave" may decide which speed to use > >within this range. > >current CPU frequency is 1.08 GHz (asserted by call to hardware). > >boost state support: > >Supported: yes > >Active: yes > >3200 MHz max turbo 4 active cores > >3200 MHz max turbo 3 active cores > >3200 MHz max turbo 2 active cores > >3400 MHz max turbo 1 active cores > >analyzing CPU 1: > >driver: intel_pstate > >CPUs which run at the same hardware frequency: 1 > >CPUs which need to have their frequency coordinated by software: 1 > >maximum transition latency: 0.97 ms. > >hardware limits: 800 MHz - 3.40 GHz > >available cpufreq governors: performance, powersave > >current policy: frequency should be within 800 MHz and 3.40 GHz. > >The governor "powersave" may decide which speed to use > >within this range. > >current CPU frequency is 1.65 GHz (asserted by call to hardware). > >boost state support: > >Supported: yes > >Active: yes > >3200 MHz max turbo 4 active cores > >3200 MHz max turbo 3 active cores > >3200 MHz max turbo 2 active cores > >3400 MHz max turbo 1 active cores > >analyzing CPU 2: > >driver: intel_pstate > >CPUs which run at the same hardware frequency: 2 > >CPUs which need to have their frequency coordinated by software: 2 > >maximum transition latency: 0.97 ms. > >hardware limits: 800 MHz - 3.40 GHz > >available cpufreq governors: performance, powersave > >current policy: frequency should be within 800 MHz and 3.40 GHz. > >The governor "powersave" may decide which speed to use > >within this range. > >current CPU frequency is 1.92 GHz (asserted by call to hardware). > >boost state support: > >Supported: yes > >Active: yes > >3200 MHz max turbo 4 active cores > >3200 MHz max turbo 3 active cores > >3200 MHz max turbo 2 active cores > >3400 MHz max turbo 1 active cores > >analyzing CPU 3: > >driver: intel_pstate > >CPUs which run at the same hardware frequency: 3 > >CPUs which need to have their frequency coordinated by software: 3 > >maximum transition latency: 0.97 ms. > >hardware limits: 800 MHz - 3.40 GHz > >available cpufreq governors: performance, powersave > >current policy: frequency should be within 800 MHz and 3.40 GHz. > >The governor "powersave" may decide which speed to use > >within this range. > >current CPU frequency is 1.92 GHz (asserted by call to hardware). > >boost state support: > >Supported: yes > >Active: yes > >3200 MHz max turbo 4 active cores > >3200 MHz max turbo 3 active cores > >3200 MHz max turbo 2 active cores > >3400 MHz max turbo 1 active cores > > > >CPU: 0 > >---------- > >min: 800 MHz > >max: 3200 MHz > >min boost: 3200 MHz > >max boost: 3400 MHz > >governors: performance, powersave, performance, powersave > > > >CPU: 1 > >---------- > >min: 800 MHz > >max: 3200 MHz > >min boost: 3200 MHz > >max boost: 3400 MHz > >governors: performance, powersave, performance, powersave > > > >CPU: 2 > >---------- > >min: 800 MHz > >max: 3200 MHz > >min boost: 3200 MHz > >max boost: 3400 MHz > >governors: performance, powersave, performance, powersave > > > >CPU: 3 > >---------- > >min: 800 MHz > >max: 3200 MHz > >min boost: 3200 MHz > >max boost: 3400 MHz > >governors: performance, powersave, performance, powersave > > > >CPU Flags: > >ida: Turbo Boost is supported > >aperfmperf: aperf/mperf is supported > > > >Measurement Method: > >/dev/cpu/0/cpuid indicates aperf/mperf is supported > >Using C sqrt load processes and aperf/mperf effective freq. measurement (aperf.c) > > > ><summary>PASS</summary> > ></output> > >Testing CPU Package 0 > >Syncing disks > >Waiting for low load... > >Current load average: 0.54 > >Done waiting > ><output name="User Space, package 0"> > >Note: The userspace governor is not supported > >Using powersave min/max policies to get min and max performance workloads > > > >On Min/Max Power Save Governor Test: > >------------------------------------------------- > >Setting governor to powersave > >Setting cpu: 0 > >Setting cpu: 1 > >Setting cpu: 2 > >Setting cpu: 3 > >Changing cpu frequency from 1404 to 800 MHz > >Setting cpu: 0 > >Setting cpu: 1 > >Setting cpu: 2 > >Setting cpu: 3 > >Warning: Could not verify that cpu frequency is set to the minimum value of 800000 KHz > >Running CPU load test... > >Running load test for package 0 > >starting process for cpu 0 > >using work process: ./aperf 0 > >starting process for cpu 1 > >using work process: ./aperf 1 > >starting process for cpu 2 > >using work process: ./aperf 2 > >starting process for cpu 3 > >using work process: ./aperf 3 > >waiting for load processes... > >process for cpu 0 is done in 125.62 seconds, at 783 MHz > >process effective frequency: 797 MHz > >process for cpu 1 is done in 125.31 seconds, at 783 MHz > >process effective frequency: 797 MHz > >process for cpu 2 is done in 126.13 seconds, at 783 MHz > >process effective frequency: 797 MHz > >process for cpu 3 is done in 125.57 seconds, at 783 MHz > >process effective frequency: 797 MHz > >processes complete > >average worker process time: 125.66 seconds > >Running load test for package 0 > >starting process for cpu 0 > >using work process: ./aperf 0 > >starting process for cpu 1 > >using work process: ./aperf 1 > >starting process for cpu 2 > >using work process: ./aperf 2 > >starting process for cpu 3 > >using work process: ./aperf 3 > >waiting for load processes... > >process for cpu 0 is done in 125.74 seconds, at 783 MHz > >process effective frequency: 797 MHz > >process for cpu 2 is done in 125.73 seconds, at 783 MHz > >process effective frequency: 797 MHz > >process for cpu 3 is done in 125.99 seconds, at 783 MHz > >process effective frequency: 797 MHz > >process for cpu 1 is done in 126.27 seconds, at 783 MHz > >process effective frequency: 797 MHz > >processes complete > >average worker process time: 125.93 seconds > >Minumum frequency average load test time: 125.93 > >Changing cpu frequency from 783 to 3200 MHz, performance governor > >Setting cpu: 0 > >Setting cpu: 1 > >Setting cpu: 2 > >Setting cpu: 3 > >Warning: Could not verify that cpu frequency 783 MHzis set to the maximum value of 3200 MHz > >Running CPU load test... > >Running load test for package 0 > >starting process for cpu 0 > >using work process: ./aperf 0 > >starting process for cpu 1 > >using work process: ./aperf 1 > >starting process for cpu 2 > >using work process: ./aperf 2 > >starting process for cpu 3 > >using work process: ./aperf 3 > >waiting for load processes... > >process for cpu 0 is done in 31.50 seconds, at 1080 MHz > >process effective frequency: 3190 MHz > >process for cpu 1 is done in 31.45 seconds, at 1269 MHz > >process effective frequency: 3190 MHz > >process for cpu 2 is done in 31.20 seconds, at 3186 MHz > >process effective frequency: 3189 MHz > >process for cpu 3 is done in 31.28 seconds, at 3267 MHz > >process effective frequency: 3189 MHz > >processes complete > >average worker process time: 31.36 seconds > >Running load test for package 0 > >starting process for cpu 0 > >using work process: ./aperf 0 > >starting process for cpu 1 > >using work process: ./aperf 1 > >starting process for cpu 2 > >using work process: ./aperf 2 > >starting process for cpu 3 > >using work process: ./aperf 3 > >waiting for load processes... > >process for cpu 0 is done in 31.25 seconds, at 3186 MHz > >process effective frequency: 3186 MHz > >process for cpu 1 is done in 31.31 seconds, at 3186 MHz > >process effective frequency: 3186 MHz > >process for cpu 2 is done in 31.21 seconds, at 3186 MHz > >process effective frequency: 3186 MHz > >process for cpu 3 is done in 31.36 seconds, at 3294 MHz > >process effective frequency: 3187 MHz > >processes complete > >average worker process time: 31.28 seconds > >Maximum frequency average load test time: 31.28 > > > >CPU Frequency Speed Up: 4.00 > >CPU 0 Measured Speed Up: 4.02 > > > >CPU Frequency Speed Up: 4.00 > >CPU 1 Measured Speed Up: 4.03 > > > >CPU Frequency Speed Up: 4.00 > >CPU 2 Measured Speed Up: 4.03 > > > >CPU Frequency Speed Up: 4.00 > >CPU 3 Measured Speed Up: 4.02 > ><summary>PASS</summary> > ></output> > ><output name="On Demand, package 0"> > > > >Single CPU Power Save Test: > >------------------------------------------------- > >Setting governor to powersave > >Setting cpu: 0 > >Setting cpu: 1 > >Setting cpu: 2 > >Setting cpu: 3 > >Waiting 5 seconds... done. > >Warning: Could not verify that cpu frequency has settled to the minimum value > >Using cpu 0 to test Single CPU On Demand. > >Running CPU load test... > >Running load test for package 0 > >starting process for cpu 0 > >using work process: ./aperf 0 > >starting process for cpu 1 > >using work process: ./aperf 1 > >starting process for cpu 2 > >using work process: ./aperf 2 > >starting process for cpu 3 > >using work process: ./aperf 3 > >waiting for load processes... > >process for cpu 0 is done in 32.21 seconds, at 1971 MHz > >process effective frequency: 3088 MHz > >process for cpu 1 is done in 32.32 seconds, at 2889 MHz > >process effective frequency: 3088 MHz > >process for cpu 2 is done in 32.27 seconds, at 2916 MHz > >process effective frequency: 3088 MHz > >process for cpu 3 is done in 32.26 seconds, at 2970 MHz > >process effective frequency: 3088 MHz > >processes complete > >average worker process time: 32.27 seconds > >Running load test for package 0 > >starting process for cpu 0 > >using work process: ./aperf 0 > >starting process for cpu 1 > >using work process: ./aperf 1 > >starting process for cpu 2 > >using work process: ./aperf 2 > >starting process for cpu 3 > >using work process: ./aperf 3 > >waiting for load processes... > >process for cpu 0 is done in 32.34 seconds, at 2862 MHz > >process effective frequency: 3083 MHz > >process for cpu 1 is done in 32.32 seconds, at 2808 MHz > >process effective frequency: 3083 MHz > >process for cpu 2 is done in 32.38 seconds, at 2970 MHz > >process effective frequency: 3083 MHz > >process for cpu 3 is done in 32.29 seconds, at 3024 MHz > >process effective frequency: 3083 MHz > >processes complete > >average worker process time: 32.33 seconds > >Single CPU load test time: 32.33 > >Single CPU Power Save Speedup: 3.9 > ><summary>PASS</summary> > ></output> > ><output name="Performance, package 0"> > > > >Performance Governor Test: > >------------------------------------------------- > >Setting governor to performance > >Setting cpu: 0 > >Setting cpu: 1 > >Setting cpu: 2 > >Setting cpu: 3 > >Warning: Current cpu frequency of 1134000 KHz is not set to the maximum value of 3200000 KHz > >Running CPU load test... > >Running load test for package 0 > >starting process for cpu 0 > >using work process: ./aperf 0 > >starting process for cpu 1 > >using work process: ./aperf 1 > >starting process for cpu 2 > >using work process: ./aperf 2 > >starting process for cpu 3 > >using work process: ./aperf 3 > >waiting for load processes... > >process for cpu 0 is done in 31.45 seconds, at 1242 MHz > >process effective frequency: 3163 MHz > >process for cpu 1 is done in 31.56 seconds, at 2025 MHz > >process effective frequency: 3163 MHz > >process for cpu 2 is done in 31.49 seconds, at 3240 MHz > >process effective frequency: 3163 MHz > >process for cpu 3 is done in 31.50 seconds, at 3321 MHz > >process effective frequency: 3163 MHz > >processes complete > >average worker process time: 31.50 seconds > >Running load test for package 0 > >starting process for cpu 0 > >using work process: ./aperf 0 > >starting process for cpu 1 > >using work process: ./aperf 1 > >starting process for cpu 2 > >using work process: ./aperf 2 > >starting process for cpu 3 > >using work process: ./aperf 3 > >waiting for load processes... > >process for cpu 0 is done in 31.58 seconds, at 3348 MHz > >process effective frequency: 3152 MHz > >process for cpu 1 is done in 31.64 seconds, at 3105 MHz > >process effective frequency: 3152 MHz > >process for cpu 2 is done in 31.67 seconds, at 3321 MHz > >process effective frequency: 3152 MHz > >process for cpu 3 is done in 31.50 seconds, at 3294 MHz > >process effective frequency: 3153 MHz > >processes complete > >average worker process time: 31.60 seconds > >Performance load test time: 31.60 > >CPU 0 Performance Speedup: 3.98 > >CPU 1 Performance Speedup: 3.99 > >CPU 2 Performance Speedup: 3.97 > >CPU 3 Performance Speedup: 4.00 > ><summary>PASS</summary> > ></output> > >Restoring original governor to powersave > >Setting cpu: 0 > >Setting cpu: 1 > >Setting cpu: 2 > >Setting cpu: 3 > ><output name="Summary"> > > > >Summary for Package 0: > > > >CPU Effective Frequency: > > > >User Min User Max Performance > >-------- -------------- -------------- -------------- > >expected 800 MHz 3200 MHz 3200 MHz > >cpu 0 797 (125.74s) 3186 (31.25s) 3152 (31.58s) > >cpu 1 797 (126.27s) 3186 (31.31s) 3152 (31.64s) > >cpu 2 797 (125.73s) 3186 (31.21s) 3152 (31.67s) > >cpu 3 797 (125.99s) 3187 (31.36s) 3153 (31.50s) > > > > > >CPU Workload Test: > > > >Expected Speedup: 4.00 > >Allowable Speedup: 2.50 to 5.50 > > > >On Demand > >-------- -------------- > >cpu 0 3.89 (3083411MHz, 32.34s) > > > ><summary>PASS</summary> > ></output> > ></output>
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