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#1 2011-11-16 04:47:35

mattopenstack
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Powertop and CONFIG_INOTIFY

I ran powertop today and it suggests enable CONFIG_INOTIFY on the kernel.

I would of thought this would have been enabled by  default, is there any reason it wasnt built with this option?

Secondly, given I use a few programs that do monitor the filesystem (dropbox and guard - a dsl for performing actions based on file changes) would I benefit from compiling the kernel myself and enabling said option?

I use a laptop frequently so I presume this has a impact on battery? is it negligible?

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#2 2011-11-16 06:31:34

ngoonee
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Re: Powertop and CONFIG_INOTIFY

mattopenstack wrote:

I ran powertop today and it suggests enable CONFIG_INOTIFY on the kernel.

I would of thought this would have been enabled by  default, is there any reason it wasnt built with this option?

Probably just because. Search the bug-tracker to see if its been requested before.

mattopenstack wrote:

Secondly, given I use a few programs that do monitor the filesystem (dropbox and guard - a dsl for performing actions based on file changes) would I benefit from compiling the kernel myself and enabling said option?

I use a laptop frequently so I presume this has a impact on battery? is it negligible?

I've been using custom kernels with CONFIG_INOTIFY for a while, and while I didn't do serious comparative testing I can't say I've noticed much if any impact. Stuff like display brightness and minimizing CPU usage has a much bigger effect.


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#3 2011-11-16 12:09:39

David Batson
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Re: Powertop and CONFIG_INOTIFY

I don't know about that particular option, but usually powertop shows a letter to type to let powertop make the change for you.

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#4 2011-11-16 14:14:59

Army
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Re: Powertop and CONFIG_INOTIFY

David Batson wrote:

I don't know about that particular option, but usually powertop shows a letter to type to let powertop make the change for you.

In this case it doesn't. A kernel option cannot be activated at runtime (at least this one can't)

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#5 2011-11-16 15:09:56

Pierre
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Re: Powertop and CONFIG_INOTIFY

Afaik inotify is deprecated. There are other interfaces like DNOTIFY or FSNOTIFY enabled in our kernel. Note that powertop hasn't been updated for a long time and does no longer work correctly  on recent systems.

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#6 2011-11-16 17:08:23

zenlord
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Re: Powertop and CONFIG_INOTIFY

Pierre wrote:

Note that powertop hasn't been updated for a long time and does no longer work correctly  on recent systems.

Is there an alternative then? I was just about to unleash powertop on my laptop...

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#7 2011-11-16 17:49:43

Army
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Re: Powertop and CONFIG_INOTIFY

There's powertop2 in the AUR. Works fine and has nice features.

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#8 2011-11-16 18:07:13

David Batson
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Re: Powertop and CONFIG_INOTIFY

I see on another forum that someone is using powertop 1.97.
http://i.imgur.com/LBtdg.png
http://forum.notebookreview.com/lenovo- … 20-29.html

This is what I see in arch, and it's a lot more spartan than what I see above:
# pacman -Ss powertop
community/powertop 1.13-2

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