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    • W Offline
      wgentine @Qinn
      last edited by

      @qinn No. CPB is not describe in ACPI so, powerd doesn't know.

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      • QinnQ Offline
        Qinn
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        Thanks

        Hardeware: Intel(R) Celeron(R) J4125 CPU @ 2.00GHz 102 GB mSATA SSD (ZFS)
        Firmware: Latest-stable-pfSense CE (amd64)
        Packages: pfBlockerNG devel-beta (beta tester) - Avahi - Notes - Ntopng - PIMD/udpbroadcastrelay - Service Watchdog - System Patches

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        • VeldkornetV Offline
          Veldkornet
          last edited by Veldkornet

          Does anyone else use the gwled package for the other 2 lights on the front?

          I noticed that it’s using massive amounts of CPU, pushing the load average well above 20. Even disabling doesn’t fix it, only removing the package helps. Below is only a snippet of "px auxw", there are still many more processes of the same.

          USER      PID  %CPU %MEM    VSZ    RSS TT  STAT STARTED        TIME COMMAND
          root       11 156.5  0.0      0     64  -  RNL  Wed17   16794:28.46 [idle]
          root    55074   4.6  0.9  96292  35144  -  R    12:28       0:00.59 /usr/local/bin/php-cgi -q /usr/local/bin/gwled.php
          root    57431   4.5  0.9  96292  35144  -  R    12:28       0:00.60 /usr/local/bin/php-cgi -q /usr/local/bin/gwled.php
          root    58665   4.5  0.9  96292  35144  -  R    12:28       0:00.58 /usr/local/bin/php-cgi -q /usr/local/bin/gwled.php
          root    56863   4.4  0.8  96420  34636  -  R    12:28       0:00.56 /usr/local/bin/php-cgi -q /usr/local/bin/gwled.php
          root    58037   4.4  0.9  96292  35144  -  R    12:28       0:00.59 /usr/local/bin/php-cgi -q /usr/local/bin/gwled.php
          root    51369   4.3  0.9  96304  35948  -  R    12:28       0:00.65 /usr/local/bin/php-cgi -q /usr/local/bin/gwled.php
          root    52694   4.3  0.9  96292  35144  -  R    12:28       0:00.60 /usr/local/bin/php-cgi -q /usr/local/bin/gwled.php
          root    53220   4.3  0.9  96292  35144  -  R    12:28       0:00.59 /usr/local/bin/php-cgi -q /usr/local/bin/gwled.php
          root    56211   4.3  0.9  96292  35144  -  R    12:28       0:00.58 /usr/local/bin/php-cgi -q /usr/local/bin/gwled.php
          root    57826   4.3  0.9  98468  35212  -  R    12:28       0:00.56 /usr/local/bin/php-cgi -q /usr/local/bin/gwled.php
          root    58322   4.3  0.9  96292  35144  -  R    12:28       0:00.58 /usr/local/bin/php-cgi -q /usr/local/bin/gwled.php
          root    58337   4.3  0.9  98468  35212  -  R    12:28       0:00.56 /usr/local/bin/php-cgi -q /usr/local/bin/gwled.php
          root    51633   4.1  0.8  96420  34584  -  R    12:28       0:00.56 /usr/local/bin/php-cgi -q /usr/local/bin/gwled.php
          root    52119   4.1  0.9  96420  35268  -  R    12:28       0:00.57 /usr/local/bin/php-cgi -q /usr/local/bin/gwled.php
          root    55153   4.1  0.9  98468  35212  -  R    12:28       0:00.55 /usr/local/bin/php-cgi -q /usr/local/bin/gwled.php
          root    56521   4.1  0.8  98468  35036  -  R    12:28       0:00.54 /usr/local/bin/php-cgi -q /usr/local/bin/gwled.php
          root    58153   4.1  0.9  98468  35212  -  R    12:28       0:00.54 /usr/local/bin/php-cgi -q /usr/local/bin/gwled.php
          root    39184   4.0  7.5 339404 308808  -  Ss   22:56      48:49.73 /usr/local/bin/suricata -i igb1 -D -c /usr/local/etc/suricata/s
          root    51525   4.0  0.9  96292  35160  -  R    12:28       0:00.58 /usr/local/bin/php-cgi -q /usr/local/bin/gwled.php
          root    57568   4.0  0.9  98468  35200  -  R    12:28       0:00.54 /usr/local/bin/php-cgi -q /usr/local/bin/gwled.php
          

          See here the difference in CPU after removing the package:
          0_1552823095743_Capture.PNG

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          • stephenw10S Offline
            stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
            last edited by

            Hmm, odd. Actual CPU time on those processes is all pretty small though. You see it generating those everytime at boot?

            Steve

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            • cwagzC Offline
              cwagz @wgentine
              last edited by

              @wgentine said in PC Engines apu2 experiences:

              @qinn No. CPB is not describe in ACPI so, powerd doesn't know.

              Is it a best practice to disable powerd then?

              Netgate 6100 MAX

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              • stephenw10S Offline
                stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                last edited by

                Powerd doesn't do anything on the APU anyway, there's no driver for cpufreq to use.

                Mar 17 17:48:47 	php-fpm 	92195 	/system_advanced_misc.php: The command '/usr/sbin/powerd -b 'hadp' -a 'hadp' -n 'hadp'' returned exit code '69', the output was 'powerd: no cpufreq(4) support -- aborting: No such file or directory' 
                

                Steve

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                • VeldkornetV Offline
                  Veldkornet @stephenw10
                  last edited by Veldkornet

                  @stephenw10 said in PC Engines apu2 experiences:

                  Hmm, odd. Actual CPU time on those processes is all pretty small though. You see it generating those everytime at boot?

                  Steve

                  Hmm, I’ll have to check what it is at boot. I haven’t put much time into investigating it. Looking at the SNMP though, this is the first time the CPU has dropped down (after uninstalling the package). So, I guess it starts up pretty quick after boot since I don’t even see a dent in the SNMP.

                  Just watching “top”, it seems to come in bursts, like every 10 seconds for 5 seconds long for example.
                  A wild guess is that that’s how often it polls the gateways.

                  I just re-installed pfSense from scratch, not restoring any backups, and it still does it.

                  Since there’s not much to configure, I assume anyone could reproduce it. If not, I’m really curious as to what’s so special about my system.

                  You can basically choose what the last 2 lights are, which I have as:
                  2 - WAN_DHCP4
                  3 - VPN

                  I've made a new topic for this here

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                    dugeem @wgentine
                    last edited by dugeem

                    @wgentine True - although as soon as powerd sets CPU frequency to maximum GX-412TC frequency 1000MHz via ACPI then AMD CPB is available - however whether CPB it is used depends on CPU core state & thermal parameters.

                    Although the question of whether powerd is still useful for APU2 given both the CPB performance gains and power savings is interesting...

                    Edit: some excellent CPB info here https://github.com/pcengines/apu2-documentation/blob/master/docs/debug/cpu_frequency.md

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                      dugeem @stephenw10
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                      @stephenw10 You mean the original APU (with AMD G-T40E CPU) - not the APU2 (with AMD GX-412TC CPU) right? No issues with powerd on APU2 (although whether it makes any sense now with CPB is the issue)

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                      • stephenw10S Offline
                        stephenw10 Netgate Administrator @dugeem
                        last edited by

                        @dugeem Ah, true! That was referring to the original APU, my mistake.

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                        • VeldkornetV Offline
                          Veldkornet
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                          Is anyone using the CoDel / FQ_CoDel Traffic Shaping on the APU2?

                          Working well? Any problems?

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                            cwagz @Veldkornet
                            last edited by

                            @Veldkornet said in PC Engines apu2 experiences:

                            Is anyone using the CoDel / FQ_CoDel Traffic Shaping on the APU2?

                            Working well? Any problems?

                            I have an APU2 box at work to provide a separate network for personal devices. It is setup with the FQ_CoDel limiter / floating rules method described towards the end of the Playing with FQ-CoDel Thread. It has been rock solid and seems to provide equal bandwidth sharing for the 30 - 50 devices connected each day and 16 - 20 GB of traffic that is passed on our 150/150 FiOS link.

                            Netgate 6100 MAX

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                              daemonix @Veldkornet
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                              @Veldkornet said in PC Engines apu2 experiences:

                              @qinn SSH into it and install flashrom. No need to boot from USB etc.

                              pkg install flashrom

                              Upload the firmware to /tmp with scp and run:
                              flashrom -w /tmp/apu2_v4.9.0.2.rom -p internal:boardmismatch=force

                              Shutdown pfSense, pull the power for 10 seconds, then boot up.

                              I still run the original (legacy) bios that came with my apu2c4 almost 2 years ago?! (maybe 1 year I cant remember). I also run the latest stable pfsense.

                              Anything I need to do (regarding settings or something else) before flushing from the pfsense itself??
                              thanks

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                              • QinnQ Offline
                                Qinn @daemonix
                                last edited by Qinn

                                @daemonix Nope, just install the flashrom like above, then download the latest Mainline from here

                                https://pcengines.github.io/
                                

                                then flash it and reboot, I have switched from Legacy to Mainline months ago and everything works still fine.

                                ...and btw you don't need the force option, this is enough

                                flashrom -w /tmp/apu2_v4.9.0.7.rom -p internal
                                

                                Hardeware: Intel(R) Celeron(R) J4125 CPU @ 2.00GHz 102 GB mSATA SSD (ZFS)
                                Firmware: Latest-stable-pfSense CE (amd64)
                                Packages: pfBlockerNG devel-beta (beta tester) - Avahi - Notes - Ntopng - PIMD/udpbroadcastrelay - Service Watchdog - System Patches

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                                  daemonix @Qinn
                                  last edited by

                                  @Qinn said in PC Engines apu2 experiences:

                                  @daemonix Nope, just install the flashrom like above, then download the latest Mainline from here

                                  https://pcengines.github.io/
                                  

                                  then flash it and reboot, I have switched from Legacy to Mainline months ago and everything works still fine.

                                  ...and btw you don't need the force option, this is enough

                                  flashrom -w /tmp/apu2_v4.9.0.7.rom -p internal
                                  

                                  Thanks a lot for the quick replay!
                                  Im do it later in the evening and hopefully Ill have internet after the reboot heheheh

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                                    daemonix @Qinn
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                                      daemonix @Qinn
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                                      @Qinn said in PC Engines apu2 experiences:

                                      @daemonix Nope, just install the flashrom like above, then download the latest Mainline from here

                                      https://pcengines.github.io/
                                      

                                      then flash it and reboot, I have switched from Legacy to Mainline months ago and everything works still fine.

                                      ...and btw you don't need the force option, this is enough

                                      flashrom -w /tmp/apu2_v4.9.0.7.rom -p internal
                                      

                                      Done without a problem!
                                      I had a serial link to it so I did it from there so I can see the boot sequence.

                                      Now that I have time to experiment a bit.
                                      What are the recommended combination of settings that favour performance on a openvpn server nowadays ?

                                      BSD crypto ON/OFF? CBC/GBC algo? etc..
                                      I get 40mbit on the apu2 hosted server.

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                                      • fireodoF Offline
                                        fireodo @daemonix
                                        last edited by

                                        @daemonix said in PC Engines apu2 experiences:

                                        BSD crypto ON/OFF? CBC/GBC algo? etc..
                                        I get 40mbit on the apu2 hosted server.

                                        From my knowledge for the APU2-Board the settings should be AES-NI (in CPU).

                                        Regards,
                                        fireodo

                                        Kettop Mi4300YL CPU: i5-4300Y @ 1.60GHz RAM: 8GB Ethernet Ports: 4
                                        SSD: SanDisk pSSD-S2 16GB (ZFS) WiFi: WLE200NX
                                        pfsense 2.8.0 CE
                                        Packages: Apcupsd, Cron, Iftop, Iperf, LCDproc, Nmap, pfBlockerNG, RRD_Summary, Shellcmd, Snort, Speedtest, System_Patches.

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                                        • QinnQ Offline
                                          Qinn
                                          last edited by Qinn

                                          I agree try AES-NI (in cpu) read this please, especially the reply from "jimp" https://forum.netgate.com/topic/114212/aes-ni-cryptodev-openvpn-help-a-n00b-understand/16

                                          The setting is in :

                                          System/Advanced/Miscellaneous
                                          

                                          try it and see how it performs.

                                          Hardeware: Intel(R) Celeron(R) J4125 CPU @ 2.00GHz 102 GB mSATA SSD (ZFS)
                                          Firmware: Latest-stable-pfSense CE (amd64)
                                          Packages: pfBlockerNG devel-beta (beta tester) - Avahi - Notes - Ntopng - PIMD/udpbroadcastrelay - Service Watchdog - System Patches

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                                            daemonix
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                                            fast-io
                                            sndbuf 524288
                                            rcvbuf 524288

                                            added this, changed my PIA client to GCM (my server was already GCM) and I already had just the hardware acceleration only...
                                            Gone from 45-sih mbit to 70-70mbit in both PIA and my server!!!

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