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==ATI / AMD (Radeon)== | ==ATI / AMD (Radeon)== |
Revision as of 16:31, 16 April 2013
Description
This test case measures energy consumed by you system while in active idle with aggressive power management settings on your video card.
Setup
Plese select and follow the paragraph bellow regarding your video card HW:
Intel
- If you have secondary video card, please disable it by following instructions on [1]
- Boot with the following kernel arguments (add them to grub, you can use the Tab key to edit the parameters in the boot prompt if using the Live medium):
i915.i915_enable_rc6=4 i915.i915_enable_fbc=1 i915.semaphores=1 i915.lvds_downclock=1
- Check that you have pm-test-day package installed:
$ rpm -q pm-test-day
For better results disable screensaver, screen dimming/turning off, transition to sleep mode and cron service:
- Disable screensaver (if applicable).
- Disable automatic suspend and screen blanking, in Gnome 3:
$ gnome-control-center power
- In "Suspend & Power Off" check that the "Automatic Suspend" is set to "Off".
- In "Power Saving" set "Blank Screen" to "Never".
- For all measurements set LCD brigthness to max. value (if applicable) or at least to the same value for all measurements (if possible indicate your brightness level in the results table).
- Disable cron:
# systemctl stop crond.service
Nvidia
- If you have secondary video card, please disable it by following instructions on [2]
- Boot with the following kernel arguments (add them to grub, you can use the Tab key to edit the parameters in the boot prompt if using the Live medium):
nouveau.perflvl_wr=7777
- Check that you have pm-test-day package installed:
$ rpm -q pm-test-day
For better results disable screensaver, screen dimming/turning off, transition to sleep mode and cron service:
- Disable screensaver (if applicable).
- Disable automatic suspend and screen blanking, in Gnome 3:
$ gnome-control-center power
- In "Suspend & Power Off" check that the "Automatic Suspend" is set to "Off".
- In "Power Saving" set "Blank Screen" to "Never".
- For all measurements set LCD brigthness to max. value (if applicable) or at least to the same value for all measurements (if possible indicate your brightness level in the results table).
- Disable cron:
# systemctl stop crond.service
- Check what performance levels are available by:
dmesg | grep -A4 "available performance level"
- Select the lowest available performance level by:
echo 0 > /sys/class/drm/card0/device/performance_level
- If you have enough time you can re-test with various performance levels.
ATI / AMD (Radeon)
- Check that you have pm-test-day package installed:
$ rpm -q pm-test-day
For better results disable screensaver, screen dimming/turning off, transition to sleep mode and cron service:
- Disable screensaver (if applicable).
- Disable automatic suspend and screen blanking, in Gnome 3:
$ gnome-control-center power
- In "Suspend & Power Off" check that the "Automatic Suspend" is set to "Off".
- In "Power Saving" set "Blank Screen" to "Never".
- For all measurements set LCD brigthness to max. value (if applicable) or at least to the same value for all measurements (if possible indicate your brightness level in the results table).
- Disable cron:
# systemctl stop crond.service
- If you have secondary video card, please disable it by following instructions on [3]
- Select dynpm, for details see [4]
# echo dynpm > /sys/class/drm/card0/device/power_method
- If you have enough time you can re-test with other profiles.
How to test
- Disable tuned by:
# systemctl stop tuned.service
- If you have laptop running on battery, run the following command:
# pmtd-measure
- Otherwise connect your external wattmeter and measure energy consumed in 15 minute interval.
- Do not touch your computer until the test completes (15 minutes).
- Write the output to the results table.
Expected Results
- Energy consumed during the test.