Alan Jenkins wrote: > Alexey Starikovskiy wrote: >> Alan Jenkins wrote: >>> On latest git, powertop shows 20 ACPI interrupts per second. >>> Previously, this was closer to 1 per second. See attached output (a >>> vs b, "a" is from 2.6.29-rc8). >>> >>> This is from a pretty sparse KDE desktop. Normally I run >>> gnome-power-manager, but I killed it to make sure that wasn't >>> causing any problems. >>> > >>> gpe18: 60975 enabled >>> gpe_all: 60975 >>> sci: 60975 >>> >>> which I presume means lots of EC interrupts. >>> >>> [ 0.134068] ACPI: EC: GPE = 0x18, I/O: command/status = 0x66, >>> data = 0x62 >>> > >> This patch looks to be a suspect: >> 34ff4dbccccce54c83b1234d39b7ad9e548a75dd, >> Please check if reversing it helps > > No, I still get 20 ACPI interrupts per second. > > I tried without powertop, just in case that was provoking it, but it > still happens: > > alan@alan-eeepc:/sys/firmware/acpi/interrupts$ cat sci; sleep 5; cat sci > 2583 > 2680 I did wonder whether this was due to thermal polling. So look what I found with bisection :-). b1569e99c795bf83b4ddf41c4f1c42761ab7f75e is first bad commit commit b1569e99c795bf83b4ddf41c4f1c42761ab7f75e Author: Matthew Garrett <mjg59@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Wed Dec 3 17:55:32 2008 +0000 ACPI: move thermal trip handling to generic thermal layer The ACPI code currently carries its own thermal trip handling, meaning that any other thermal implementation will need to reimplement it. Move the code to the generic thermal layer. Regards Alan -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-acpi" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html