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Kok, Auke <auke-jan.h.kok@...>
To: <7eggert@...>
Cc: <Kok@...>, <prasad@...>, Lennart Sorensen <lsorense@...>, Pavel Machek <pavel@...>, Arjan van de Ven <arjan@...>, kernel list <linux-kernel@...>
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Re: gigabit ethernet power consumption
Date: Friday, October 12, 2007 - 12:35 pm
Bodo Eggert wrote:
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> Kok, Auke <auke-jan.h.kok@intel.com> wrote: >> K.Prasad wrote: > >>> Without the side-effect of experiencing a link-flap when switching to a >>> lower-speed (with its toll in terms of down-time for auto-negotiation, >>> STP, etc), the Interrupt Moderation Algorithm dynamically adjusts the >>> number of interrupts based on traffic - and presumably consume less >>> power. For an "Optimise for Power" kind of profile - the driver can be >>> loaded with a higher throttle rate during boot-time. >> We're changing this to be run-time adjustable in newer drivers. >> >> However, the power consumed by your nic staying in gigabit mode is much >> greater in the long run then what you can save by trying to scrounge for >> milliwatts reducing interrupts generated by the nic. By default it already >> moderates them somewhat. Practically this feature is really not useful for >> powersaving, it just won't add up to actual benefits in a real life situtation >> I think. > > Just a thought: > How much power does a non-connected NIC consume, and can you save power > by forcing 10 MBit until a link is detected (doubling negotiation time)?
no, the PHY consumes a minimal amount of energy when not connected, regardless of whether it is advertising 10, 100 or 1000mbit. Cheers, Auke -
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Re: gigabit ethernet power consumption
, Bodo Eggert
, (Thu Oct 11, 10:08 pm)
Re: gigabit ethernet power consumption
, Kok, Auke
, (Fri Oct 12, 12:35 pm)
Re: gigabit ethernet power consumption
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, (Fri Oct 12, 4:30 pm)
Re: gigabit ethernet power consumption
, Kok, Auke
, (Fri Oct 12, 4:46 pm)
Re: gigabit ethernet power consumption
, Lennart Sorensen
, (Wed Oct 17, 9:00 am)
Re: gigabit ethernet power consumption
, Kok, Auke
, (Wed Oct 17, 12:38 pm)
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