** Changed in: thermald (Ubuntu)
Status: In Progress => Fix Released
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pull in latest thermald bug fixes into
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** Changed in: thermald (Ubuntu Focal)
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Title:
pull in latest thermald bug fixes
This bug was fixed in the package thermald - 2.4.3-1ubuntu1
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thermald (2.4.3-1ubuntu1) hirsute; urgency=medium
* Pull in bug fixes between 2.4.3 and 2.4.6 (LP: #1931565)
[Colin Ian King]
- Fix spelling mistakes found using codespell
[Srinivas Pandruvada]
- Disable
Tested thermald 1.9.1-1ubuntu0.5 on a Lenovo x220 and a Dell XPS 13 7390
with 2 hour thermal soak tests as documented in comment #3
I enabled the full debug logging and was able to observe thermald
throttling the CPU and changing CPU frequency when the CPU reached
thermal trip zones. So passive
Given the regression potential in the description I think we should let
this age a bit longer in -proposed. Let's look at releasing this in
another 7 days.
** Changed in: thermald (Ubuntu Focal)
Status: New => Fix Committed
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** Also affects: thermald (Ubuntu Focal)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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pull in latest thermald bug fixes
I've taken the same patches and added these to the focal backport, it's
essential the same set of changes. I've just uploaded these so they are
waiting to go into -proposed for SRU testing for focal too.
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** Summary changed:
- pull in latest thermald bug fixes into thermald 2.4.3
+ pull in latest thermald bug fixes into thermald
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Also tested on a Dell XPS 13 9380, looks good to me.
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Tested on Intel ADL-S RVP running 5.13.0-1005-oem kernel.
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Testing:
1. install -proposed thermald
2. stop thermald:
sudo systemctl stop thermald
3. capture stdout + stderr output using script command, run thermald
manually to capture logging:
script
sudo thermald --no-daemon --loglevel=debug --ignore-cpuid-check
4. run stress-ng in another terminal
I've tested this on an older X220 with the air vents taped up while
running stress-ng and glxgears for 1 hour:
stress-ng --cpu 1 --matrix 4 --iomix 1 --cache 1 --icache 1
--thermalstat 1 --vmstat 10 -t 1h -v
I enabled the full debug logging and was able to observe thermald
throttling the CPU and
Hello Colin, or anyone else affected,
Accepted thermald into hirsute-proposed. The package will build now and
be available at
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/thermald/2.4.3-1ubuntu1 in a few
hours, and then in the -proposed repository.
Please help us by testing this new package. See
** Description changed:
+ == SRU Justification [ HIRSUTE ] ==
+
The upstream thermald 2.4.6 has been released with some more bug fixes
- that are pertinent to H/W available in older releases. Pull in these
- fixes:
+ that are pertinent to H/W available in older releases such as Hirsute.
+
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