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Comment by 🐐 drh3xx

Re: "Multicore performance -- I've recently come back to..."

In: s/OpenBSD

I can't think of anything specific but 7.6 has just dropped with a fair number of locks removed (mainly network stack but a little elsewhere too) so be interesting to see how it compares for you against 7.5. Most peoples issues with battery life and CPU temps were due to changes made a good few releases back now but Solene put together a nice little daemon to limit temps/clocks more dynamically obsdfreqd which helps alot.

🐐 drh3xx [mod]

Oct 08 · 2 months ago

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🐙 norayr · Oct 31 at 04:21:

if you are got back to the same laptop five years later, maybe the battery is not in good shape now?

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Multicore performance -- I've recently come back to OpenBSD on a laptop, running it on a Panasonic Toughbook. I've noticed something that I'm not sure used to be this way a few years back (around 6.4 or so?): When multiple processes try to run kernel locked syscalls, they spend _a lot_ of CPU time spinning on the kernel lock, quickly burning through the battery. I'm pretty sure it didn't use to be that way 5 years ago. Did something change? Or am I misremembering?

💬 greg · 2 comments · 2 likes · Oct 07 · 2 months ago