On Sat, Jul 06, 2013 at 08:20:59AM +0200, Takashi Iwai wrote: > > >> >> > drm-intel-next. I'll show up in the next linux-next and I'll forward it to > > >> >> > Dave for mergin into drm-next in roughly 2 weeks. > > >> >> > > >> >> So today I unblacklisted the audio modules on one of my Haswell > > >> >> machines and booted it with i915.disable_power_well=1. I only have an > > >> >> eDP output (it doesn't have audio) and I see the power well is > > >> >> enabled. This is wrong, the power well should be disabled since we > > >> > > > >> > right, if no application using audio it should be in runtime suspend mode. > > >> > And maybe your system didnot enable runtime suspend by default, would you > > >> > tell me the output below? > > >> > cat /sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:03.0/power/control > > >> > > >> It says "on". > > > > > > would you change it to "auto" and test again. > > > Runtime power save should be enabled with "auto". > > > > Doesn't solve the problem. Should I open a bug report somewhere? > > Having the power well enabled prevents some power saving features from > > the graphics driver. > > Is the HD-audio power-saving itself working? You can check it via > watching /sys/class/hwC*/power_{on|off}_acct files. I have two Haswell boards, one with "auto" power-save setting, the other one has setting "on". Here's the power_on/off_acct values: 1) with control setting "auto" power_on_acct 14328 power_off_acct 3231848 2) with control setting "on" power_on_acct 6330528 power_off_acct 0 So for the second one, power is always on. Paulo, would you check with your BIOS version? At least i found BIOS 131 has the default setting "on" while BIOS 128 has "auto" setting. thanks --xingchao > > power_save option has to be adjusted appropriately. Note that many > DEs change this value dynamically per AC-cable plug/unplug depending > on the configuration, and often it's set to 0 (= no power save) when > AC-cable is plugged. > >