This bug has been fixed in the kernel as per:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-
oem-5.6/+bug/1906168/comments/9
Marking this a fixed released.
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Fix Released
** No longer affects: thermald (Ubuntu)
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Then the fix in the kernel will help. Currently only linux-oem-5.6 has
the fix.
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Lenovo Yoga C940 frequently does thermal
The workaround is to unload the thermal kernel module that overreacts to
short-lived temperature changes due to CPU load while charging.
sudo rmmod int3403_thermal
On Wed, Dec 2, 2020, 01:21 Magdalena S <1873...@bugs.launchpad.net>
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> I also have the same issue with the Lenovo Yoga C940 re
Anyway, backport [1] could help. Please wait for later kernel releases.
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/kernel-team/2021-January/116639.html
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Not too sure, however, I can say this is not a bios/hardware related
bug, as on windows this never happens, also an interesting thing to note
is whenever I suspend my pc the cpu throttle to 400 MHz and becomes
unusable requiring a reboot
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What's zone4's type?
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Title:
Lenovo Yoga C940 frequently does thermal shutdown
Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
Incomplete
S
Interestingly I removed the int3403_thermal module, and disabled
thermald's critical shutdown using thermal.nocrt = 1. However, it still
shutdown with critical temp reached thermal zone 4 (80c). Anything left
I can try, cause I lost a lot of work during the last shutdown and they
only get more freq
Thank you Srinivas. This sounds at least very promising. Unfortunately,
I don't feel confident enough to work around in kernel files so I am
patiently awaiting the patch to be accepted or a config-script doing the
changes.
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There is a patch in discussion to avoid thermal shutdown from kernel
Re: [PATCH 1/3] thermal: core: Add indication for userspace usage
from Kai-Heng Feng .
If that gets merged then we can disable int340x thermal shutdowns from
the kernel and let thermald manage shutdown. This gives opportunity f
I also have the same issue with the Lenovo Yoga C940 regarding the
regular thermal shutdowns on Manjaro 20.2. They occur mainly during
charging and in particular during video conferences (Zoom, etc.), which
is really annoying. I have also tried different linux kernels (5.4 -
5.10) but the shutdowns
While my problem is not exactly the same, i feel that it's so closely related
as to not warrant a separate bug.
I have a thinkpad x1 extreme gen3. Whenever i suspend, upon waking up, it shuts
down:
thermal thermal_zone3: critical temperature reached (128 C), shutting down
almost always zone3, so
on fedora its sudo dnf install alsa-sof-firmware.noarch
on Mint probable sudo apt-get install alsa-sof-firmware.noarch
or what ever your package is called.
do a search for it
sudo apt-cache search firmware
sudo apt-cache search sof
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A nice safe way of getting sound to work is to install "linux-
oem-20.04". This will install a 5.6 kernel for you and sound works. You
may have to undo any other sound changes you have made.
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It only says requires sof-firmware. But how do I install sof-firmware to
get it working?
I tried adding the lines to /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist.conf and
/etc/pulse/default.pa and the microphone was still not working :(
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@lolero2
the archlinux wiki page show hot to get microphone working.
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Lenovo_Yoga_c940
Tim
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So now I can operate the PC and its great!
Now I need to get the microphone working. @anton-azib wrote that it was
possible using the sof subsystem in the kernel. @anton-azib, could you
please elaborate on what that means and how I can configure it to get it
working?
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The butter zone for me seems to be 60% which lets the CPU go as high as
2.40GHZ while maxing the temp at around 80C when gaming.
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Playing with the settings, if i set the extension to 50% cpu and turbo
boost ON then it will turbo up to 2.00GHZ from 1.30GHZ(when under load)
and still maintain 60-70C during gaming which gives a little extra
performance. Not sure what the sweet spot is yet.
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Actually heres the way to do it:
https://github.com/martin31821/cpupower/issues/128#issuecomment-655653233
Thank you for posting this solution @ryder-tim! You saved me :)
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@lolero2,
I dont know of an applet for Cinnamon but did come across the following
page that should work.
https://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.php?t=266897
Tim
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@ryder-tim, do you know how I could set this turbo mode off in Linux
Mint 19 without having to switch from Cinnamon to Gnome?
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I installed CPU Power Manger (https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/945
/cpu-power-manager/) and set turbo to off in all profiles. Prior to this
running heavy games(divinity original sin 2 or MTG Arena) would push my
temp to 100C then the laptop would shut off. I also tried throttle
stop and tha
As per commeent #32, thermald helps here. But it is better to avoid kernel
shutdown for one bad temperarure sample instead of some running average. We
should have "mode" attribute so that we can avoid this by disabling the zone.
I will see what can be done to add "mode" attribute for these zones.
Hi!
I have C940-14IIL, running under Fedora 32 and I am very pleased by this
laptop. Everything is OK, except shutdown/reboot (workaround
i915.enable_psr=0 kernel option), fingerprint reader (do not care) and
overheating shutdown.
I have resolved my overheating problem by installing the last vers
** Also affects: gentoo
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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There's a metapackage "linux-oem-20.04" for that purpose.
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After upgrading to 5.6.0-1011-oem it seems sound is back without the
alsa change above.
This will take you away from the 5.4 kernel shipped by default on ubuntu
- use at your own risk.
You will have to periodically check for and install newer versions on
your own after installing this.
sudo apt
It seems like my sound stopped working recently after an update.
Is anyone else experiencing this?
To get sound output back I have had to add:
options snd-hda-intel dmic_detect=0
to /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base.conf
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Yes, digital mic and speakers now work using the new SOF subsystem in
the kernel.
But the overheating shutdown is still there unless you do rmmod
int3403_thermal
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Sorry to jump on this thread but am I to understand that the c940 works
with 20.0.4? I have tried to make it work with 19+ and it did not
recognize the mic right out of the box. Thank you for your reply.
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Carolos, I'm in the same boat as you. Now I wonder if this is a bios
problem with ACUN54WW. At least now I know its likely not a sensor
problem.
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I was having thermal issues in Linux all the time before I updated the
BIOS:
You can only update the bios with Windows.
https://support.lenovo.com/gb/en/downloads/ds541233
I used a Windows tool called Rufus to make a bootable windows USB drive.
(Tried a number of linux tools to do this but didn't
It's getting really bad. To the point where Ubuntu is barely usable.
Like I would be doing nothing with my laptop just leaving it running,
and the suddenly it shutdown and I concerned that the constant problems
can lead to hardware damage. I hope a patch comes out soon. Is there a
way to raise the
I also have the same issue - using ubuntu 20.04.
It happens usually when I have the laptop plugged in to power - maybe
the turbo boost or scaling governor changes when the laptop is plugged
in to my charger.
It usually happens when I am on a video call and screensharing or
recording my desktop or
Srinivas, can you please elaborate which relationship file you are
referring to?
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It is not really used in the relationship file. So other OS may not be
using this so probably never validated the critical trips. Better to
disable.
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Hi, no, its indoors while charging. Could it be a hardware issue?
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Wilson, does it happen when charging or the laptop is in the sun?
It seems to me this is a battery temperature sensor and it is only mildly
affected by the CPU temperature.
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For me it's even more worse, my cpu would be idleing at 30-40C and
suddenly it will shutdown with thermal thermal_zone3: critical
temperature reached (80 C), shutting down
Could it be a sensor problem?
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: thermald (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Anyway, I have checked that Windows keeps the temperature under control
on the same machine, by throttling CPU.
Shouldn't thermald also do it out of the box, not requiring hand-written config
files?
Or maybe something is missing in my thermal_zone3, like there are no links to
related cooling dev
I have now run it, but it didn't output anything about SEN4
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On Thu, 2020-04-16 at 20:54 +, Anton Keks wrote:
> No, normally it's below 60C.
>
> I can get it to 80C (and shutdown) when the AC is plugged in and
> charging the battery and I load my CPU a lot at the same time.
>
> Usually it means a video conference with several people and charging
> at
>
"sudo echo "disabled" > /sys/class/thermal/thermal_zone0/mode" is not
correct.
Try
echo "disabled" | sudo tee /sys/class/thermal/thermal_zone0/mode
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No, normally it's below 60C.
I can get it to 80C (and shutdown) when the AC is plugged in and
charging the battery and I load my CPU a lot at the same time.
Usually it means a video conference with several people and charging at
the same time. A little bit of sun also helps.
So I guess the cooli
On Thu, 2020-04-16 at 20:18 +, Anton Keks wrote:
> I have traced it to int3403_thermal module.
> If I do rmmod int3403_thermal - the thermal_zone3 goes away an no
> thermal shutdown is happening.
> I can use it as a workaround - but is it dangerous for the HW?
>
> https://github.com/torvalds/l
I have traced it to int3403_thermal module.
If I do rmmod int3403_thermal - the thermal_zone3 goes away an no thermal
shutdown is happening.
I can use it as a workaround - but is it dangerous for the HW?
https://github.com/torvalds/linux/blob/master/drivers/thermal/intel/int340x_thermal/int3403_t
By the way, these are the types I get:
/sys/class/thermal/thermal_zone0/type:acpitz
/sys/class/thermal/thermal_zone1/type:SEN2
/sys/class/thermal/thermal_zone2/type:SEN3
/sys/class/thermal/thermal_zone3/type:SEN4
/sys/class/thermal/thermal_zone4/type:B0D4
/sys/class/thermal/thermal_zone5/type:iwlwi
By the way, I have only one thermal_zone with mode file in it -
thermal_zone0 (other don't have mode)
If I do:
sudo echo "disabled" > /sys/class/thermal/thermal_zone0/mode
I get: Permission denied
The thermal zones that usually cause the shutdown is thermal_zone3 and
thermal_zone4 (rarely)
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What is cryptic is that while I monitor the sensors, CPU core temps are
around 85deg, but when shutdown happens it says that critical value was
80C.
Where does this difference come from? Laptop runs above 80C f
On Thu, 2020-04-16 at 07:22 +, Anton Keks wrote:
> 20.04 includes thermald 1.9.1, but it is not running by default.
>
> $ systemctl status thermald
> ● thermald.service - Thermal Daemon Service
> Loaded: loaded (/lib/systemd/system/thermald.service; disabled;
> vendor preset: enabled)
>
Hmm, does the overheat still happen after thermald gets enabled?
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20.04 includes thermald 1.9.1, but it is not running by default.
$ systemctl status thermald
● thermald.service - Thermal Daemon Service
Loaded: loaded (/lib/systemd/system/thermald.service; disabled; vendor
preset: enabled)
Active: inactive (dead)
What should a user like me do to prev
Seems like it's Ice Lake, the support was added to thermald 1.9.
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Incomplete
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