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#1 2024-05-16 07:26:13

earthlon
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Schedutil

I have intel core i3 10100 8 core cpus with 630 UHD integrated graphics. In my arch there are only two governors: powersave and performance. The kernel in my system is default archlinux kernel. I have only this kernel no other installed. How can i get such schedutil governor in my system?

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#2 2024-05-16 11:06:55

V1del
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Re: Schedutil

Because you're using the intel_pstate cpu governor which never implemented schedutil. It should not generally be necessary and the powersave profile of intel_pstate mostly behaves like schedutil would. If you still think you want to test this boot with intel_pstate=no_hwp parameter.

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#3 2024-05-16 23:19:01

earthlon
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Re: Schedutil

V1del wrote:

Because you're using the intel_pstate cpu governor which never implemented schedutil. It should not generally be necessary and the powersave profile of intel_pstate mostly behaves like schedutil would. If you still think you want to test this boot with intel_pstate=no_hwp parameter.

Will this behaviour create any damage in long run?

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#4 2024-05-17 02:24:08

V1del
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Re: Schedutil

Which behaviour? Generally no. intel_pstate is the general default and should be your preferred scaling driver, even without schedutil, but there won't be any "damage" from testing the older acpi_cpufreq.

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