Public bug reported:

[Impact]
 * System hang up when run Prime95 10~15 minutes
[Test Plan]
1. Find a unit with i9-12900k CPU and liquid cooling
2. Connect to Internet and install below tools
>sudo apt update
>sudo apt install stress-ng
>sudo apt install s-tui
>sudo systemctl stop thermald
>sudo thermald --no-daemon --loglevel=debug --adaptive --ignore-cpuid-check > 
>thermald_log.txt &
download prime95 linux version: p95v308b15.linux64.tar.gz and decompress
4. Stress test: (you may need to open multiple terminals for the test)
>./mprime #decompressed from p95*.tar.gz
>sudo stress-ng -a 0 --class cpu,cpu-cache --ignite-cpu -v
5. monitor cpu temperature for 6 hours if you didn’t hit overheat and shutdown 
issue.
>sudo s-tui -c

[Where problems could occur]
 * it install Passive Policy as default and use PL1 max/min from PPCC, there 
may be some edge cases that don't handle well.

** Affects: thermald (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New


** Tags: originate-from-1982073 somerville

** Tags added: originate-from-1982073 somerville

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Title:
  ADL: Fix System hang up when run Prime95 with i9-12900K CPU

Status in thermald package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  [Impact]
   * System hang up when run Prime95 10~15 minutes
  [Test Plan]
  1. Find a unit with i9-12900k CPU and liquid cooling
  2. Connect to Internet and install below tools
  >sudo apt update
  >sudo apt install stress-ng
  >sudo apt install s-tui
  >sudo systemctl stop thermald
  >sudo thermald --no-daemon --loglevel=debug --adaptive --ignore-cpuid-check > 
thermald_log.txt &
  download prime95 linux version: p95v308b15.linux64.tar.gz and decompress
  4. Stress test: (you may need to open multiple terminals for the test)
  >./mprime #decompressed from p95*.tar.gz
  >sudo stress-ng -a 0 --class cpu,cpu-cache --ignite-cpu -v
  5. monitor cpu temperature for 6 hours if you didn’t hit overheat and 
shutdown issue.
  >sudo s-tui -c

  [Where problems could occur]
   * it install Passive Policy as default and use PL1 max/min from PPCC, there 
may be some edge cases that don't handle well.

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