For some reason i have 1 core running at 100% on my #openbsd installation every second boot or so. top/htop don't show anything using up that much though. And apm is running.
No idea how to debug this right now, too much of a n00b with this still..
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Red Riding Root (kinderstampfer@mstdn.social)'s status on Saturday, 16-Nov-2024 02:25:11 JST Red Riding Root -
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Solène :flan_hacker: (solene@bsd.network)'s status on Saturday, 16-Nov-2024 02:25:10 JST Solène :flan_hacker: @kinderstampfer could you show the output of systat ?
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Solène :flan_hacker: (solene@bsd.network)'s status on Saturday, 16-Nov-2024 08:20:25 JST Solène :flan_hacker: @kinderstampfer great! I was pretty sure it was an interruption taking a whole CPU
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Red Riding Root (kinderstampfer@mstdn.social)'s status on Saturday, 16-Nov-2024 08:20:26 JST Red Riding Root @solene i tried the bios setting mentioned in https://marc.info/?l=openbsd-misc&m=169825704712673&w=2
and at least for now that seems to do the job. Fresh boot is fine now, even after sending the thinkpad to sleep a few times. -
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Red Riding Root (kinderstampfer@mstdn.social)'s status on Saturday, 16-Nov-2024 08:20:27 JST Red Riding Root @solene Sure!
It kinda looks like the acpi0 interupt storm thingy that i found described on the misc mailinglist in the meantime.
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