ok thanks.
On 09/06/2021 17:16, Colin Ian King wrote:
> I've uploaded 2.4.6 to debian and this will sync this into Ubuntu Impish
> development in the next 24-36 hours. Once that's done I'll backport this
> fix to older releases of thermald. Thanks for fixing this.
>
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* sync with latest upstream release 2.4.6:
- fix overheating Latitude 7400 (LP: #1930422)
- Use Adaptive PPCC limits for RAPL MMIO
- Increase power limit for disabled RAPL-M
I've uploaded 2.4.6 to debian and this will sync this into Ubuntu Impish
development in the next 24-36 hours. Once that's done I'll backport this
fix to older releases of thermald. Thanks for fixing this.
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first off don't take my word that fan control doesn't work i'm slightly
out of my depth! if fan control doesn't work is 84c the actual temp or
an ideal temp? also have attached log debug output for latest master. ta
On 08/06/2021 02:08, Srinivas Pandruvada wrote:
> I wish fan control worked.
> I
I wish fan control worked.
I release v2.4.6 with the changes. This is in master branch with tag v2.4.6.
There are three commits on top of v2.4.5 to address this issue.
Please try.
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yes desktop/tower pc with ubuntu 20.04 lts desktop
cooling_device0-4 (out of 21) type = fan
all five cur_state were set at 0 changed them to various values between
0-1 made no difference to fans
On 07/06/2021 20:36, Srinivas Pandruvada wrote:
> Thanks for the comment.
> I would like to know so
Thanks for the comment.
I would like to know something more about this system?
- Is this a desktop?
- Do you see any entry where /sys/class/thermal/cooling_device*/type = fan?
If you see can you control fan speed via
/sys/class/thermal/cooling_device*/cur_state
I will cleanup the change and uploa
longer run. thanks for your help. without people like you we'd all be
using Windows!
On 07/06/2021 03:23, Srinivas Pandruvada wrote:
> Please try this version
> https://github.com/intel/thermal_daemon/tree/ubuntu-bug-1930422
>
> checkout branch ubuntu-bug-1930422.
> Then repeat comments at #11
>
wow it's running like a fridge! cheers.
On 07/06/2021 03:23, Srinivas Pandruvada wrote:
> Please try this version
> https://github.com/intel/thermal_daemon/tree/ubuntu-bug-1930422
>
> checkout branch ubuntu-bug-1930422.
> Then repeat comments at #11
>
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Please try this version
https://github.com/intel/thermal_daemon/tree/ubuntu-bug-1930422
checkout branch ubuntu-bug-1930422.
Then repeat comments at #11
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I see that this system doesn't have all expected table and has one
default table which has just one entry. So need some special
implementation. I will implement and send a branch to test.
But keep in mind that limit is set at 71C. So I know there will be complaints
that there is too much throttl
try this.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1930422/+attachment/5502846/+files/output.txt
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1930422/+attachment/5502847/+files/Screenshot%20from%202021-06-06%2020-1
ok will do, just for reference this is a screenshot running thermald
from ubuntu-20.04.2.0-desktop-amd64
doing prime number search with cpus and gpu runing at 84c 1802rpm will
send another when i install https://github.com/intel/thermal_daemon again.
On 06/06/2021 19:14, Srinivas Pandruvada wro
Again I don't see any throttling.
With the version from
https://github.com/intel/thermal_daemon
Can you do
#systemctl disable thermald
reboot
from a command line
#thermald --no-daemon --loglevel=debug --adaptive
Attach the output
Alternatively you can just add --loglevel=debug instead of logl
spoke too soon. if i run cpus and gpu hard termp goes 94-100c fan
2800-3000 makes no fifference if i fresh boot or restart thermald while
under stress; please see attached. hope this helps.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1930422/+attachment/5502784/+
that seems to have fixed it. temp steady at ~90c fan 2200rpm. ta. please
see attached.
On 03/06/2021 16:01, Srinivas Pandruvada wrote:
> Both logs looks same. I don't see any throttling.
> This is a backported version of thermald in Ubuntu.
> Can you run with upstream version of thermald
> https:
exactly what happened to me, kept reinstalling 20.04.2 then decided to
update apps in batches leaving thermald to last as it seemed must likely
candidate. then i discovered Timeshift (old image restorer) save a lot
of time!
On 06/06/2021 01:20, Junjie Jin wrote:
> I encountered the similar issu
yeah ok, soz i was half asleep when i replied.
On 03/06/2021 16:01, Srinivas Pandruvada wrote:
> Both logs looks same. I don't see any throttling.
> This is a backported version of thermald in Ubuntu.
> Can you run with upstream version of thermald
> https://github.com/intel/thermal_daemon
>
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I encountered the similar issue since 1.9.1-1ubuntu0.4 update. On the
previous version 1.9.1-1build1, if I run a CPU stress test, the fan will
keep going up until full speed (~6000rpm) as the temp rises. On
1.9.1-1ubuntu0.4, the fan sometimes is kept at 3600rpm or remains at
zero. Once CPU reaches
Both logs looks same. I don't see any throttling.
This is a backported version of thermald in Ubuntu.
Can you run with upstream version of thermald
https://github.com/intel/thermal_daemon
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when stressed
On 02/06/2021 14:38, Srinivas Pandruvada wrote:
> Edit /usr/lib/systemd/system/thermald.service to add option --loglevel=info.
> Basically
> /usr/sbin/thermald --systemd --dbus-enable --adaptive
> changes to
> /usr/sbin/thermald --systemd --dbus-enable --adaptive --loglevel=info
>
>
cheers for getting back. please see attached. it wasn't under stress?
On 02/06/2021 14:38, Srinivas Pandruvada wrote:
> Edit /usr/lib/systemd/system/thermald.service to add option --loglevel=info.
> Basically
> /usr/sbin/thermald --systemd --dbus-enable --adaptive
> changes to
> /usr/sbin/thermal
Edit /usr/lib/systemd/system/thermald.service to add option --loglevel=info.
Basically
/usr/sbin/thermald --systemd --dbus-enable --adaptive
changes to
/usr/sbin/thermald --systemd --dbus-enable --adaptive --loglevel=info
Then reboot and when you see the condition attach the output of
journalctl
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