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Hello all,
I bought an MSI Pulse GL66 and installed Arch Linux with no major issues. I have noticed there is a large draining of battery. Below is an example of output from powertop:
The battery reports a discharge rate of 17.2 W
The energy consumed was 358 J
The estimated remaining time is 0 hours, 57 minutes
Summary: 1069,8 wakeups/second, 0,0 GPU ops/seconds, 0,0 VFS ops/sec and 204,6% CPU use
Power est. Usage Events/s Category Description
6.00 W 471,6 pkts/s Device Network interface: wlo1 (iwlwifi)
5.22 W 11,7 ms/s 644,1 Timer tick_sched_timer
2.35 W 35,0% Device Display backlight
2.00 W 100,0% Device USB device: USB Receiver (Logitech)
1.20 W 100,0% Device USB device: usb-device-8087-0026
626 mW 3,7 ms/s 77,2 Timer hrtimer_wakeup
520 mW 2,4 ms/s 64,2 Process [PID 16] [rcu_preempt]
274 mW 1,7 ms/s 33,8 kWork kernfs_notify_workfn
212 mW 1871 ms/s 3,0 kWork intel_atomic_commit_work
194 mW 3,9 ms/s 23,9 Interrupt [0] HI_SOFTIRQ
185 mW 0,8 ms/s 22,8 kWork iwl_pcie_rx_allocator_work
155 mW 531,0 µs/s 19,1 Process [PID 792] [irq/148-iwlwifi]
119 mW 10,5 ms/s 14,5 Process [PID 8616] /bin/kitty
113 mW 327,2 µs/s 14,0 Process [PID 796] [irq/152-iwlwifi]What is worrying me are mainly the following processes:
Network interface: wlo1 (iwlwifi)
tick_sched_timer
hrtimer_wakeup
rcu_preempt
The four above processes account for 70% of the battery usage. I installed slimbookbattery and it seems to work, but not enough. Any ideas about how to reduce battery usage?
Additional info:
My boot command
linux /boot/vmlinuz-6.1-x86_64 root=UUID=... rw resume=UUID=... resume_offset=... udev.log_priority=3 mem_sleep_default=deep iommu=pt intel_iommu=onWifi (inxi -CGBN)
Battery:
ID-1: BAT1 charge: 25.6 Wh (53.9%) condition: 47.5/52.0 Wh (91.4%)
CPU:
Info: 14-core (6-mt/8-st) model: 12th Gen Intel Core i9-12900H bits: 64
type: MST AMCP cache: L2: 11.5 MiB
Speed (MHz): avg: 567 min/max: 400/4900:5000:3800 cores: 1: 412 2: 820
3: 1158 4: 400 5: 1105 6: 400 7: 1350 8: 400 9: 400 10: 400 11: 905 12: 400
13: 400 14: 400 15: 400 16: 400 17: 400 18: 400 19: 400 20: 400
Graphics:
Device-1: Intel Alder Lake-P Integrated Graphics driver: i915 v: kernel
Device-2: NVIDIA GA106M [GeForce RTX 3060 Mobile / Max-Q] driver: nvidia
v: 535.104.05
Device-3: Bison HD Webcam driver: uvcvideo type: USB
Display: x11 server: X.Org v: 21.1.8 with: Xwayland v: 23.2.0 driver: X:
loaded: modesetting,nvidia unloaded: nouveau dri: iris gpu: i915
resolution: 1920x1080~144Hz
API: OpenGL v: 4.6 Mesa 23.1.7-1 renderer: Mesa Intel Graphics (ADL GT2)
Network:
Device-1: Intel Alder Lake-P PCH CNVi WiFi driver: iwlwifi
Device-2: Realtek RTL8111/8168/8411 PCI Express Gigabit Ethernet
driver: r8169Wifi (iw dev)
phy#0
Unnamed/non-netdev interface
wdev 0xd
addr 8c:17:59:13:aa:38
type P2P-device
txpower 0.00 dBm
Interface wlo1
ifindex 3
wdev 0x1
addr 8c:17:59:13:aa:38
ssid FASTWEB-YHCXGU
type managed
channel 100 (5500 MHz), width: 80 MHz, center1: 5530 MHz
txpower 20.00 dBm
multicast TXQ:
qsz-byt qsz-pkt flows drops marks overlmt hashcol tx-bytes tx-packets
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0/etc/tlp.conf (set up by slimbookbattery and then modified by me)
#Slimbook ENERGY SAVING MODE ##
# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# /etc/tlp.conf - TLP user configuration
# See full explanation: https://linrunner.de/en/tlp/docs/tlp-configuration.html
#
# New configuration scheme (TLP 1.3). Settings are read in the following order:
# 1. Intrinsic defaults
# 2. /etc/tlp.d/*.conf - Drop-in customization snippets
# 3. /etc/tlp.conf - User configuration (this file)
#
# Notes:
# - In case of identical parameters, the last occurence has precedence
# - This also means, parameters enabled here will override anything else
# - However you may append values to a parameter already defined as intrinsic
# default or in a previously read file: use PARAMETER+="add values"
# - IMPORTANT: all parameters here are disabled, remove the leading '#'
# to enable them; shown values may be suggestions rather than defaults
# - Default *: intrinsic default that is effective when the parameter is missing
# or disabled by a leading '#'; use PARAM="" to disable an intrinsic default
# - Default <none>: do nothing or use kernel/hardware defaults
# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# tlp - Parameters for power saving
# Set to 0 to disable, 1 to enable TLP.
# Default: 1
# Slimbook App
TLP_ENABLE=1
# Operation mode when no power supply can be detected: AC, BAT.
# Concerns some desktop and embedded hardware only.
# Default: <none>
# Slimbook App
TLP_DEFAULT_MODE=BAT
# Operation mode select: 0=depend on power source, 1=always use TLP_DEFAULT_MODE
# Note: use in conjunction with TLP_DEFAULT_MODE=BAT for BAT settings on AC.
# Default: 0
TLP_PERSISTENT_DEFAULT=0
# Power supply class to ignore when determining operation mode: AC, BAT.
# Note: try on laptops where operation mode AC/BAT is incorrectly detected.
# Default: <none>
#TLP_PS_IGNORE=BAT
# Seconds laptop mode has to wait after the disk goes idle before doing a sync.
# Non-zero value enables, zero disables laptop mode.
# Default: 0 (AC), 2 (BAT)
#DISK_IDLE_SECS_ON_AC=0
#DISK_IDLE_SECS_ON_BAT=2
# Dirty page values (timeouts in secs).
# Default: 15 (AC), 60 (BAT)
#MAX_LOST_WORK_SECS_ON_AC=15
#MAX_LOST_WORK_SECS_ON_BAT=60
# Note: CPU parameters below are disabled by default, remove the leading #
# to enable them, otherwise kernel defaults will be used.
#
# Select a CPU frequency scaling governor.
# Intel Core i processor with intel_pstate driver:
# powersave(*), performance.
# Other hardware with acpi-cpufreq driver:
# ondemand(*), powersave, performance, conservative, schedutil.
# (*) is recommended.
# Use tlp-stat -p to show the active driver and available governors.
# Important:
# powersave for intel_pstate and ondemand for acpi-cpufreq are power
# efficient for *almost all* workloads and therefore kernel and most
# distributions have chosen them as defaults. If you still want to change,
# you should know what you're doing!
# Default: <none>
# Slimbook App Modos
CPU_SCALING_GOVERNOR_ON_AC=performance
CPU_SCALING_GOVERNOR_ON_BAT=powersave
# For available frequencies see the output of tlp-stat -p.
# Notes:
# - Min/max frequencies must always be specified for both AC *and* BAT
# - Not recommended for use with the intel_pstate scaling driver, use
# CPU_MIN/MAX_PERF_ON_AC/BAT below instead
# https://linrunner.de/tlp/settings/processor.html#cpu-scaling-min-max-freq-on-ac-bat
# Slimbook Modos Unchanged
CPU_SCALING_MIN_FREQ_ON_AC=0
CPU_SCALING_MAX_FREQ_ON_AC=1800000
CPU_SCALING_MIN_FREQ_ON_BAT=0
CPU_SCALING_MAX_FREQ_ON_BAT=550000
# Set Intel CPU energy/performance policies HWP.EPP and EPB:
# performance, balance_performance, default, balance_power, power.
# Values are given in order of increasing power saving.
# Notes:
# - HWP.EPP: requires kernel 4.10, intel_pstate scaling driver and Intel Core i
# 6th gen. or newer CPU
# - EPB: requires kernel 5.2 or module msr and x86_energy_perf_policy from
# linux-tools, intel_pstate or intel_cpufreq scaling driver and Intel Core i
# 2nd gen. or newer CPU
# - When HWP.EPP is available, EPB is not set
# Default: balance_performance (AC), balance_power (BAT)
# Slimbook Modos Unchanged
CPU_ENERGY_PERF_POLICY_ON_AC=performance
CPU_ENERGY_PERF_POLICY_ON_BAT=power
# Set Intel CPU P-state performance: 0..100 (%).
# Limit the max/min P-state to control the power dissipation of the CPU.
# Values are stated as a percentage of the available performance.
# Requires an Intel Core i processor with intel_pstate driver.
# Default: <none>
# Slimbook Modos Unchanged
CPU_MIN_PERF_ON_AC=0
CPU_MAX_PERF_ON_AC=100
CPU_MIN_PERF_ON_BAT=0
CPU_MAX_PERF_ON_BAT=20
# Set the CPU "turbo boost" feature: 0=disable, 1=allow
# Requires an Intel Core i processor.
# Important:
# - This may conflict with your distribution's governor settings
# - A value of 1 does *not* activate boosting, it just allows it
# Default: <none>
# Slimbook Modos Unchanged
CPU_BOOST_ON_AC=1
CPU_BOOST_ON_BAT=0
# Minimize number of used CPU cores/hyper-threads under light load conditions:
# 0=disable, 1=enable.
# Default: 0 (AC), 1 (BAT)
# Slimbook Modos Unchanged
SCHED_POWERSAVE_ON_AC=0
SCHED_POWERSAVE_ON_BAT=0
# Kernel NMI Watchdog
# 0=disable (default, saves power), 1=enable (for kernel debugging only).
# Slimbook Unchanged
NMI_WATCHDOG=0
# Change CPU voltages aka "undervolting" - Kernel with PHC patch required.
# Frequency voltage pairs are written to:
# /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/phc_controls
# CAUTION: only use this, if you thoroughly understand what you are doing!
# Default: <none>.
#PHC_CONTROLS="F:V F:V F:V F:V"
# Disk devices; separate multiple devices with spaces.
# Devices can be specified by disk ID also (lookup with: tlp diskid).
# Note: DISK parameters below are effective only when this option is configured.
# Default: "nvme0n1 sda"
# DISK_DEVICES="nvme0n1 sda"
# Disk advanced power management level: 1..254, 255 (max saving, min, off).
# Levels 1..127 may spin down the disk; 255 allowable on most drives.
# Separate values for multiple disks with spaces. Use the special value 'keep'
# to keep the hardware default for the particular disk.
# Default: 254 (AC), 128 (BAT)
# DISK_APM_LEVEL_ON_AC="254 254"
# DISK_APM_LEVEL_ON_BAT="128 128"
# Hard disk spin down timeout:
# 0: spin down disabled
# 1..240: timeouts from 5s to 20min (in units of 5s)
# 241..251: timeouts from 30min to 5.5 hours (in units of 30min)
# See 'man hdparm' for details.
# Separate values for multiple disks with spaces. Use the special value 'keep'
# to keep the hardware default for the particular disk.
# Default: <none>
#DISK_SPINDOWN_TIMEOUT_ON_AC="0 0"
#DISK_SPINDOWN_TIMEOUT_ON_BAT="0 0"
# Select I/O scheduler for the disk devices.
# Multi queue (blk-mq) schedulers:
# mq-deadline(*), none, kyber, bfq
# Single queue schedulers:
# deadline(*), cfq, bfq, noop
# (*) recommended.
# Separate values for multiple disks with spaces. Use the special value 'keep'
# to keep the kernel default scheduler for the particular disk.
# Notes:
# - Multi queue (blk-mq) may need kernel boot option 'scsi_mod.use_blk_mq=1'
# and 'modprobe mq-deadline-iosched|kyber|bfq' on kernels < 5.0
# - Single queue schedulers are legacy now and were removed together with
# the old block layer in kernel 5.0
# Default: keep
#DISK_IOSCHED="mq-deadline mq-deadline"
# AHCI link power management (ALPM) for disk devices:
# min_power, med_power_with_dipm(*), medium_power, max_performance.
# (*) Kernel >= 4.15 required, then recommended.
# Multiple values separated with spaces are tried sequentially until success.
# Default:
# - "med_power_with_dipm max_performance" (AC)
# - "med_power_with_dipm min_power" (BAT)
# SATA_LINKPWR_ON_AC="med_power_with_dipm max_performance"
# SATA_LINKPWR_ON_BAT="med_power_with_dipm min_power"
# Exclude host devices from AHCI link power management.
# Separate multiple hosts with spaces.
# Default: <none>
#SATA_LINKPWR_BLACKLIST="host1"
# Runtime Power Management for AHCI host and disks devices:
# on=disable, auto=enable.
# EXPERIMENTAL ** WARNING: auto may cause system lockups/data loss.
# Default: <none>
#AHCI_RUNTIME_PM_ON_AC=on
#AHCI_RUNTIME_PM_ON_BAT=on
# Seconds of inactivity before disk is suspended.
# Note: effective only when AHCI_RUNTIME_PM_ON_AC/BAT is activated.
# Default: 15
# AHCI_RUNTIME_PM_TIMEOUT=15
# PCI Express Active State Power Management (PCIe ASPM):
# default(*), performance, powersave, powersupersave.
# (*) keeps BIOS ASPM defaults (recommended)
# Default: <none>
#PCIE_ASPM_ON_AC=default
#PCIE_ASPM_ON_BAT=default
# Set the min/max/turbo frequency for the Intel GPU.
# Possible values depend on your hardware. For available frequencies see
# the output of tlp-stat -g.
# Default: <none>
# Slimbook App Modos
INTEL_GPU_MIN_FREQ_ON_AC=300
INTEL_GPU_MIN_FREQ_ON_BAT=100
INTEL_GPU_MAX_FREQ_ON_AC=1150
INTEL_GPU_MAX_FREQ_ON_BAT=100
INTEL_GPU_BOOST_FREQ_ON_AC=1450
INTEL_GPU_BOOST_FREQ_ON_BAT=100
# Radeon graphics clock speed (profile method): low, mid, high, auto, default;
# auto = mid on BAT, high on AC.
# Default: default
# Defaults
RADEON_POWER_PROFILE_ON_AC=
RADEON_POWER_PROFILE_ON_BAT=
# Radeon dynamic power management method (DPM): battery, performance.
# Default: <none>
# Slimbook
#RADEON_DPM_STATE_ON_AC=performance
#RADEON_DPM_STATE_ON_BAT=battery
# Radeon DPM performance level: auto, low, high; auto is recommended.
# Note: effective only when RADEON_DPM_STATE_ON_AC/BAT is activated.
# Default: auto
# Defaults
RADEON_DPM_PERF_LEVEL_ON_AC=
RADEON_DPM_PERF_LEVEL_ON_BAT=
# WiFi power saving mode: on=enable, off=disable; not supported by all adapters.
# Default: off (AC), on (BAT)
# Slimbook App
WIFI_PWR_ON_AC=off
WIFI_PWR_ON_BAT=on
# Disable wake on LAN: Y/N.
# Default: Y
# Defaults
WOL_DISABLE=Y
# Enable audio power saving for Intel HDA, AC97 devices (timeout in secs).
# A value of 0 disables, >=1 enables power saving (recommended: 1).
# Default: 0 (AC), 1 (BAT)
# Slimbook App
SOUND_POWER_SAVE_ON_AC=0
SOUND_POWER_SAVE_ON_BAT=1
# Disable controller too (HDA only): Y/N.
# Note: effective only when SOUND_POWER_SAVE_ON_AC/BAT is activated.
# Default: Y
SOUND_POWER_SAVE_CONTROLLER=N
# Power off optical drive in UltraBay/MediaBay: 0=disable, 1=enable.
# Drive can be powered on again by releasing (and reinserting) the eject lever
# or by pressing the disc eject button on newer models.
# Note: an UltraBay/MediaBay hard disk is never powered off.
# Default: 0
# Slimbook Unchanged
# Defaults
BAY_POWEROFF_ON_AC=0
BAY_POWEROFF_ON_BAT=0
# Optical drive device to power off
# Default: sr0
BAY_DEVICE="sr0"
# Runtime Power Management for PCI(e) bus devices: on=disable, auto=enable.
# Default: on (AC), auto (BAT)
# Slimbook Unchanged
# Defaults
RUNTIME_PM_ON_AC=on
RUNTIME_PM_ON_BAT=auto
# Exclude PCI(e) device adresses the following list from Runtime PM
# (separate with spaces). Use lspci to get the adresses (1st column).
# Default: <none>
# Slimbook Unchanged
RUNTIME_PM_BLACKLIST="bb:dd.f 11:22.3 44:55.6 02:00.0"
# Exclude PCI(e) devices assigned to the listed drivers from Runtime PM.
# Default when unconfigured is "amdgpu nouveau nvidia radeon" which
# prevents accidential power-on of dGPU in hybrid graphics setups.
# Separate multiple drivers with spaces.
# Default: "amdgpu mei_me nouveau nvidia pcieport radeon", use "" to disable
# completely.
# Slimbook Unchanged
RUNTIME_PM_DRIVER_BLACKLIST="nouveau nvidia"
# Set to 0 to disable, 1 to enable USB autosuspend feature.
# Default: 1
# Slimbook App
USB_AUTOSUSPEND=1
# Exclude listed devices from USB autosuspend (separate with spaces).
# Use lsusb to get the ids.
# Note: input devices (usbhid) are excluded automatically
# Default: <none>
# Slimbook App
USB_BLACKLIST=0bda:0411 0bda:8153
USB_DENYLIST=""
# Bluetooth devices are excluded from USB autosuspend:
# 0=do not exclude, 1=exclude.
# Default: 0
# Slimbook App
USB_BLACKLIST_BTUSB=0
USB_DENYLIST_BTUSB=0
# Phone devices are excluded from USB autosuspend:
# 0=do not exclude, 1=exclude (enable charging).
# Default: 0
# Slimbook Unchanged
USB_BLACKLIST_PHONE=1
USB_DENYLIST_PHONE=1
# Printers are excluded from USB autosuspend:
# 0=do not exclude, 1=exclude.
# Default: 1
# Slimbook App
USB_BLACKLIST_PRINTER=0
USB_DENYLIST_PRINTER=0
# WWAN devices are excluded from USB autosuspend:
# 0=do not exclude, 1=exclude.
# Default: 0
# Slimbook App
USB_BLACKLIST_WWAN=0
USB_DENYLIST_WWAN=0
# Include listed devices into USB autosuspend even if already excluded
# by the blacklists above (separate with spaces). Use lsusb to get the ids.
# Default: <none>
#USB_WHITELIST="1111:2222 3333:4444"
# Set to 1 to disable autosuspend before shutdown, 0 to do nothing
# Note: use as a workaround for USB devices that cause shutdown problems.
# Default: 0
# Slimbook App
USB_AUTOSUSPEND_DISABLE_ON_SHUTDOWN=1
# Restore radio device state (Bluetooth, WiFi, WWAN) from previous shutdown
# on system startup: 0=disable, 1=enable.
# Note: the parameters DEVICES_TO_DISABLE/ENABLE_ON_STARTUP/SHUTDOWN below
# are ignored when this is enabled.
# Default: 0
# Slimbook App?
RESTORE_DEVICE_STATE_ON_STARTUP=0
# Radio devices to disable on startup: bluetooth, wifi, wwan.
# Separate multiple devices with spaces.
# Default: <none>
# Slimbook App
DEVICES_TO_DISABLE_ON_STARTUP=bluetooth wifi
# Radio devices to enable on startup: bluetooth, wifi, wwan.
# Separate multiple devices with spaces.
# Default: <none>
DEVICES_TO_ENABLE_ON_STARTUP=""
# Radio devices to disable on shutdown: bluetooth, wifi, wwan.
# Note: use as a workaround for devices that are blocking shutdown.
# Default: <none>
#DEVICES_TO_DISABLE_ON_SHUTDOWN="bluetooth wifi wwan"
# Radio devices to enable on shutdown: bluetooth, wifi, wwan.
# (to prevent other operating systems from missing radios).
# Default: <none>
#DEVICES_TO_ENABLE_ON_SHUTDOWN="wwan"
# Radio devices to enable on AC: bluetooth, wifi, wwan.
# Default: <none>
#DEVICES_TO_ENABLE_ON_AC="bluetooth wifi wwan"
# Radio devices to disable on battery: bluetooth, wifi, wwan.
# Default: <none>
#DEVICES_TO_DISABLE_ON_BAT="bluetooth wifi wwan"
# Radio devices to disable on battery when not in use (not connected):
# bluetooth, wifi, wwan.
# Default: <none>
# Slimbook App
DEVICES_TO_DISABLE_ON_BAT_NOT_IN_USE=bluetooth wifi
# Battery charge thresholds (ThinkPad only).
# May require external kernel module(s), refer to the output of tlp-stat -b.
# Charging starts when the remaining capacity falls below the
# START_CHARGE_THRESH value and stops when exceeding the STOP_CHARGE_THRESH
# value.
# Main / Internal battery (values in %)
# Default: <none>
#START_CHARGE_THRESH_BAT0=75
#STOP_CHARGE_THRESH_BAT0=80
# Ultrabay / Slice / Replaceable battery (values in %)
# Default: <none>
#START_CHARGE_THRESH_BAT1=75
#STOP_CHARGE_THRESH_BAT1=80
# Restore charge thresholds when AC is unplugged: 0=disable, 1=enable.
# Default: 0
#RESTORE_THRESHOLDS_ON_BAT=1
# Battery feature drivers: 0=disable, 1=enable
# Default: 1 (all)
#NATACPI_ENABLE=1
#TPACPI_ENABLE=1
#TPSMAPI_ENABLE=1
# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# tlp-rdw - Parameters for the radio device wizard
# Possible devices: bluetooth, wifi, wwan.
# Separate multiple radio devices with spaces.
# Default: <none> (for all parameters below)
# Radio devices to disable on connect.
# Slimbook App
DEVICES_TO_DISABLE_ON_LAN_CONNECT=wifi
#DEVICES_TO_DISABLE_ON_WIFI_CONNECT="wwan"
#DEVICES_TO_DISABLE_ON_WWAN_CONNECT="wifi"
# Radio devices to enable on disconnect.
DEVICES_TO_ENABLE_ON_LAN_DISCONNECT=wifi
#DEVICES_TO_ENABLE_ON_WIFI_DISCONNECT=""
#DEVICES_TO_ENABLE_ON_WWAN_DISCONNECT=""
# Radio devices to enable/disable when docked.
#DEVICES_TO_ENABLE_ON_DOCK=""
#DEVICES_TO_DISABLE_ON_DOCK=""
# Radio devices to enable/disable when undocked.
#DEVICES_TO_ENABLE_ON_UNDOCK="wifi"
#DEVICES_TO_DISABLE_ON_UNDOCK=""Offline
Additional info:
I added these lines to /etc/modprobe.d/iwlwifi.conf and rebooted (as suggested by the wiki:
options iwlwifi power_save=1
options iwlwifi uapsd_disable=0
options iwlmvm power_scheme=3I've recalibrated powertop.
Now, the wifi is taking 6W but the tick_sched_timer is taking less than 2W, usually < 1W.... until I open a browser (but I guess this is Ok).
The issue is still the wifi, which takes up to 6W. Moreover, for some reason, the battery reports a discharge rate of ~15W,, even with wifi turned off, but the estimation made by powertop sums up to no more than 2-3W without wifi. Any ideas why this happens?
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