@Timo, i have finished.thanks
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[ Where problems could occur ]
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** Description changed:

  [Justification]
  The purpose of this bug is that prevent the regression in the future.
  The automatic test scripts are better for the future SRU and is still on the 
planning.
  
  [Test case]
  For each supported CPU series (RPL/ADL/TGL/CML/CFL/KBL) the following tests 
will be run on machines in the CI lab:
  
  1. Run stress-ng, and observe the temperature/frequency/power with s-tui
    - Temperatures should stay just below trip values
    - Power/performance profiles should stay roughly the same between old 
thermald and new thermald (unless specifically expected eg: to fix 
premature/insufficient throttling)
  2. check if thermald could read rules from /dev/acpi_thermal_rel and generate 
the xml file on /etc/thermald/ correctly.
    - this depends on if acpi_thermal_rel exist.
    - if the machine suppots acpi_thermal_rel, the "thermal-conf.xml.auto"
   could be landed in etc/thermald/.
    - if not, the user-defined xml could be created, then jump to (3).
    - run thermald with --loglevel=debug, and compare the log with xml.auto 
file. check if the configuration could be parsed correctly.
  3. check if theramd-conf.xml and thermal-cpu-cdev-order.xml can be loaded 
correctly.
    - run thermald with --loglevel=debug, and compare the log with xml files.
    - if parsed correctly, the configurations from XML files would appear in 
the log.
  
  4. Run unit tests, the scripts are under test folder, using emul_temp to 
simulate the High temperatue and check thermald would throttle CPU through the 
related cooling device.
    - rapl.sh
    - intel_pstate.sh
    - powerclamp.sh
    - processor.sh
  5. check if the power/frequency would be throttled once the temperature reach 
the trip-points of thermal zone.
  6. check if system would be throttled even the temperature is under the 
trip-points.
  
  [ Where problems could occur ]
+ since the PL1 min/max is introduced, we may face the edge case in the future.

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Title:
  Upgrade thermald to 2.5.1

Status in thermald package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in thermald source package in Jammy:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  [Justification]
  The purpose of this bug is that prevent the regression in the future.
  The automatic test scripts are better for the future SRU and is still on the 
planning.

  [Test case]
  For each supported CPU series (RPL/ADL/TGL/CML/CFL/KBL) the following tests 
will be run on machines in the CI lab:

  1. Run stress-ng, and observe the temperature/frequency/power with s-tui
    - Temperatures should stay just below trip values
    - Power/performance profiles should stay roughly the same between old 
thermald and new thermald (unless specifically expected eg: to fix 
premature/insufficient throttling)
  2. check if thermald could read rules from /dev/acpi_thermal_rel and generate 
the xml file on /etc/thermald/ correctly.
    - this depends on if acpi_thermal_rel exist.
    - if the machine suppots acpi_thermal_rel, the "thermal-conf.xml.auto"
   could be landed in etc/thermald/.
    - if not, the user-defined xml could be created, then jump to (3).
    - run thermald with --loglevel=debug, and compare the log with xml.auto 
file. check if the configuration could be parsed correctly.
  3. check if theramd-conf.xml and thermal-cpu-cdev-order.xml can be loaded 
correctly.
    - run thermald with --loglevel=debug, and compare the log with xml files.
    - if parsed correctly, the configurations from XML files would appear in 
the log.

  4. Run unit tests, the scripts are under test folder, using emul_temp to 
simulate the High temperatue and check thermald would throttle CPU through the 
related cooling device.
    - rapl.sh
    - intel_pstate.sh
    - powerclamp.sh
    - processor.sh
  5. check if the power/frequency would be throttled once the temperature reach 
the trip-points of thermal zone.
  6. check if system would be throttled even the temperature is under the 
trip-points.

  [ Where problems could occur ]
  since the PL1 min/max is introduced, we may face the edge case in the future.

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