Is this possible to reproduce using thermald built from
https://github.com/intel/thermal_daemon?
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thermald assert failure: *** stack
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CPU frequency stuck at minimum value..again Ubuntu 20.04.3
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There is no powerlimit via RAPL also here. Prochot can be generated by some
device on the system. We don't know the source.
If some old kernel works it is possible that newer kernel activated some new
device which is causing issue.
It is also possible that some device is now malfunctioning on
Also monitor
# cat /proc/interrupts | grep Thermal
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As Doug correctly described, there is a active prochot situation on the system,
so processor frequency is limited.
Can you dump:
#grep . /sys/class/powercap/intel-rapl/intel-rapl\:0/*
Also if you are able to boot the system without being stuck at 800MHz, can you
try
#echo 1 >
With the increase in power limit by 2W from the thermal tables results
in increase power for CPU driving to higher frequency may be saturating
GPU.
It will take some time to come up with some algorithm. May be part of
another power sharing daemon.
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Looks like some game mode daemon or program, which is changing parameters for
cpu frequency.
Like energy performance preference was changed to balance_power.
Need to find out what is that program, may be some tuning can be done there as
it knows game is going to be played.
Also this will be
balance_power is not a kernel default, so something on the system
running which is changing cpufreq parameters. "balamce_performance" is
the default.
Anyway thermald is setting the package power limit as per thermal
tables. There is no power sharing info in the tables.
We have this power sharing
Thanks. I can buy, I don't have gaming skills!
You already indicated that limiting cpu frequency or removing turbo boost helps.
I want to see if the energy_performance_preference or workload_request works.
"workload_request" will be the best as this is one setting for all CPUs.
If this works
It will also be great if you can specify how to download and play the
game to get to this condition.
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Thermald 1.9.1-1ubuntu0.6 keeps
In your current 5.10 kernel try this setting:
#for i in {0..7}; do echo balance_power >
/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpufreq/policy$i/energy_performance_preference;
done
confirm with
for i in {0..7}; do cat
/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpufreq/policy$i/energy_performance_preference; done
balance_power
I have the same XPS 9310 with
5.11.0-34-generic #36-Ubuntu SMP Thu Aug 26 19:22:09 UTC 2021 x86_64 x86_64
x86_64 GNU/Linux
# tree /sys/bus/pci/devices/\:00\:04.0
/sys/bus/pci/devices/:00:04.0
...
...
├── uevent
├── vendor
└── workload_request
├── workload_available_types
└──
This is just long term package power limit after reaching 53C
"/sys/class/powercap/intel-rapl-mmio/intel-rapl-mmio\:0/device/intel-rapl-mmio\:0/constraint_0_power_limit_uw".
Doesn't include off package limit.
You need 5.11 kernel atleast for those workload controls. Tiger lake
controls patches
I can give you some other knob, please try that whether this improves
while playing this game.
#cd /sys/bus/pci/devices/:00:04.0/workload_request
#echo idle > workload_type
or
# echo bursty > workload_type
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Data from /sys/class/thermal are usually stale. They are left from previous
platforms. The actual limits comes from adaptive tables based on the condition
match. This is what OEM defined for the system.
Also without adaptive power limits are insane here.
Thermal doesn't reduce GPU frequency. It
There is a temperature sensor "THP" which has a limit of 53C. This
temperature exceeded which calls for thermal throttling to limit to 15W
by thermal tables on this system.
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Run the github version
#systemctl disable thermald
#thermald --no-daemon --loglevel=info --adaptive
Attach the log. It is possible that skin temperature a limit
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Try the upstream version
https://github.com/intel/thermal_daemon
May be missing some backports.
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Thermald 1.9.1-1ubuntu0.6 keeps
Try these steps.
First disable thermald
#systemctl disable thermald
reboot
Then run the script
https://github.com/intel/thermal_daemon/blob/master/test/thermal-debug-dump-ubuntu.sh
It will generate a tar file. Upload that.
Also continue to use the system after the test and see if you see the
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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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
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
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
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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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
If possible please try to build from
https://github.com/intel/thermal_daemon
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CPU frequency stuck at minimum value
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Please attach logs as suggested in comment #14 and comment #16.
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kidle_inject constantly running
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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
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Says the existing mirror could be very heavy. The upgrade has asked me
to look at sources.list.
ProblemType: Bug
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IDK anything
ProblemType: Bug
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Hi - commit 411a139d84bd34931e0e01d6ed5e48a718392e5d added
svm_xsaves_support, but AFAICT support for virtualizing the IA32_XSS MSR
on SVM was not merged back from upstream. Commit
864e2ab2b46db1ac266c46a7c9cefe6cc893029d added this support upstream and
was a parent of 411a13.
This means QEMU-KVM
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
# dpkg -l thermald | cat
Desired=Unknown/Install/Remove/Purge/Hold
| Status=Not/Inst/Conf-files/Unpacked/halF-conf/Half-inst/trig-aWait/Trig-pend
|/ Err?=(none)/Reinst-required (Status,Err: uppercase=bad)
||/ Name Version Architecture Description
** Tags removed: verification-needed verification-needed-focal
** Tags added: verification-done-focal
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Performance workaround for Dell
Used version
#apt list | grep thermald
thermald/now 1.9.1-1ubuntu0.2 amd64 [installed,local]
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Performance workaround for Dell 7390
The attached file contains two screen shots:
- power_limit_before.png (old version thermald/now 1.9.1-1ubuntu0.1 amd64)
- power_limit_after.png (new version thermald/now 1.9.1-1ubuntu0.2 amd64)
Under "stress" workload, the max power consumed is capped below 9W. With
the new version it is
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Performance workaround for Dell 7390 2-in-1 Ice Lake
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To reproduce this:
Boot Ubuntu 20.04 LTS (Focal Fossa)with 5.4 kernel.
Open two terminals:
-In the first terminal run the following command "turbostat --show PkgWatt"
-In the second terminal run some all CPU busy workload, like stress-ng or mprime
After few seconds turbostat will show that
Anything more is required this to be applied?
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Performance workaround for Dell 7390 2-in-1 Ice Lake
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I am not sure what is the thinkpad issue. Is it something new or old
which should have been fixed with dptfxtract and thermald?
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Power limits from this platform:
abuser@labuser-XPS-13-7390-2-in-1:/$ grep -r .
sys/bus/pci/devices/\:00\:04.0/power_limits/*
sys/bus/pci/devices/:00:04.0/power_limits/power_limit_0_max_uw:900
sys/bus/pci/devices/:00:04.0/power_limits/power_limit_0_min_uw:250
Please change this to "Confirmed".
As you can see the power limits, it will limit performance from what you can
get at 15W.
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Performance
** Description changed:
As reported here:
https://www.phoronix.com/forums/forum/linux-graphics-x-org-drivers/intel-linux/1174225-dell-xps-7390-intel-ice-lake-performance-hit-hard-by-a-linux-kernel-regression?view=stream
This primarily impacts "Ubuntu 20.04 LTS (Focal Fossa)." as it
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As reported here:
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This primarily impacts "Ubuntu 20.04 LTS (Focal Fossa)." as it switched to 5.4
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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d the shutdown if I manually reduce CPU
> target
> temperature to 70C using this tool:
> https://github.com/erpalma/throttled
> This results in very heavy CPU throttling well below 1GHz.
Not sure if you ran dptfxtract tool on this system. May be thermald is
not doing anything because there i
When I quickly modprobe int3403_thermal back, the full output is here
> (it is seen that temp is 79C, which is really close to the critical
> 80C):
Correct. So this will shutdown the system. Is that sensor temperature
always in that range? If it is then sensor may be
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)
>
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This happened after the laptop crashed suddenly. and then i gave boot
eoor "Kernel panick error: VFS not in sync" something like that. Then I
had to use another kernel from ubuntu recovey mode under advanced
options and perform the following to get back into ubunut.
below is
On Sat, 2019-08-17 at 05:24 +, Anthony Wong wrote:
> On Sat, Aug 17, 2019 at 1:05 AM Srinivas Pandruvada <
> srinivas.pandruv...@linux.intel.com> wrote:
>
> > The patch for changing TCC offset can only be in for 5.4 kernel.
> > Then
> > there will be no
The patch for changing TCC offset can only be in for 5.4 kernel. Then there
will be no MSR access.
So the option is to take out of mainline kernel patch to avoid this or avoid
workaround option.
I don't know if there are any other options.
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I think you are using with 5.3 kernel or using workaround option.
Without dptfxtract output or user manually created thermal-conf.xml or
using aurogenerated, this is risky to play with power as the skin will
hit limit.
Thanks,
Srinivas
On Thu, 2019-08-15 at 16:28 +, Anthony Wong
Hi,
Is this issue reproducible in the latest thermald 1.9 release? If yes, I want
to fix ASAP.
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Thermald does not set max CPU after
Please use the latest dptfxtract tool version 1.4.2.
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Update thermald to 1.9 release
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Rui submitted a patch to change to dev_notice()
https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/rzhang/linux.git/commit
/?h=next=3c7110fab805766450c5d2eac1c994d4c8c230d3
But with default log level in Ubuntu, I think dev_notice will be dumped
to dmesg. Is it correct?
I submitted another patch to
This is not a thermald bug. Linux doesn't have ABI to change PL1 limit
set via MMIO I/F as suggested in the link, so thermald can't us.
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This is not related to thermald and thermald may not fix this.
Rui is submitting a kernel patch to downgrade message level.
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You marked this for thermald bug.
Can you try this?
#systemctl disable thermald
reboot
then try to reproduce.
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Lenovo T480: throttling
Also can you attach acpi.out by issuing the following command
#acpidump > acpi.out
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Do we still have this issue?
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I suggest, disable thermald service first.
#systemctl diable thermald
then reboot
Then on a window
#thermald --loglevel=info --no-daemon
And do your regular work,
When you experience slow down, copy paste output of the thermald and
attach.
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These are kernel bugs, so better to file in kernel bugzilla.
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thermal thermal_zone4: failed to read out thermal zone (-61)
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dimahetman (dimahetman),
please also try as described in #18.
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Erratic behavior of CPU frequency control under load
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try running thermald in a window from command line.
systemctl stop thermald
#thermald --no-daemon --loglevel=info
Then do what triggers this, and attach the output of the above command.
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I am looking for volunteer for updating man page.
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not use /etc/thermald/thermal-conf.xml
description: Notebook
product: 81A4 (LENOVO_MT_81A4_BU_idea_FM_ideapad 120S-11IAP)
vendor: LENOVO
version: Lenovo ideapad 120S-11IAP
serial: YD033K9M
width: 64 bits
capabilities: smbios-3.0 dmi-3.0 vsyscall32
configuration: administrator_password=enabled boot=normal
[ 17.172263] snd_hda_intel :00:0e.0: bound :00:02.0 (ops
i915_audio_component_bind_ops [i915])
[ 17.177437] EDAC pnd2: b_cr_tolud_pci=08001 ret=0
[ 17.177495] EDAC pnd2: b_cr_touud_lo_pci=0 ret=0
[ 17.177536] EDAC pnd2: b_cr_touud_hi_pci=1 ret=0
[ 17.177577]
Ubuntu 18.10 is not yet supported in hplip as the stable version of
18.10 is not yet released. We will enable the Ubuntu 18.10 support in
hplip once the stable version is released.
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Can you confirm on the distro version? We are yet to support the Ubuntu 18.10
in hplip driver. The latest Ubuntu version been supported in hplip is 18.04. Do
you see any issues in Ubuntu 18.04?
Thanks,
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Hi,
Remove existing HPLIP driver using 'sudo hp-uninstall'
Do an OS update and install latest HPLIP driver for Ubuntu from the below link
https://developers.hp.com/hp-linux-imaging-and-printing
Try doing hp-setup -g.
Regards,
Srinivas Teja
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Status: New => In Progr
Could not calculate the upgrade
An unresolvable problem occurred while calculating the upgrade.
This can be caused by:
* Upgrading to a pre-release version of Ubuntu
* Running the current pre-release version of Ubuntu
* Unofficial software packages not provided by Ubuntu
User might have
Public bug reported:
I have removed all packages and retried upgrade. Its failing with same
reason "Could not calculate upgrade"
What else is missing here ?? :(
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 16.04
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ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu
Public bug reported:
Installation crashed
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 18.04
Package: ubiquity 18.04.14
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Uname: Linux 4.15.0-20-generic x86_64
ApportVersion: 2.20.9-0ubuntu7
Architecture: amd64
CasperVersion: 1.394
Date: Thu Jul
00QH67JHFPR1a "HP
LaserJet Professional M1132 MFP" "HP LaserJet Professional M1132 MFP USB
0QH67JHFPR1a HPLIP" "MFG:Hewlett-Packard' is a Hewlett-Packard
HP_LaserJet_Professional_M1132_MFP all-in-one
Also you can try the below commands,
$ cd /usr/lib
$ sudo ln -s libh
.zip file.
Kindly share the logs.
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/usr/lib/cups/filter/hpcups assertion failure when plugging in a HP
LaserJet M11
Glen:
Thanks for good suggestions. I will consider for next revision.
But problem in this bugzilla is addressed. This system has buggy
temperature threshold. OEM didn't find because Windows will not use any
more.
So with the change we really look if Windows would have used this
threshold based
Hi Ian,
Do check the HPLIP driver version in '/etc/hp/hplip.conf' file
Please confirm if it is same as the plugin version in the
'/var/lib/hp/hplip.state' file.
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Hi Ian,
Did you install hplip-3.18.4-plugin.run?
hplip-3.18.4-plugin.run is required for the scan to work.
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/usr
I have pushed workaround for this. Please try the latest thermald
https://github.com/intel/thermal_daemon/tree/v1.7.2-test
This should show version 1.7.2 when you do thermald --version.
Please test and let me know if the problem is fixed. Reboot your system
to try new version, so that it will not
(https://developers.hp.com/hp-linux-imaging-and-printing/gethplip) and try to
scan.
Please get back if any issues.
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If /var/run points to tmpfs then you can't change. Let me update a new
version of thermald by working around this issue. But you have to build
it yourself and try.
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Thanks for providing the dump. Unfortunately the Spectre system has bad
thermal table values (Since Windows 10 is using more advanced tables,
manufacturer didn't notice bad values impact.). So there may be more
systems like this. So I want to implement some workaroud. Can you give
me dump of
#
/var/run/thermald/thermal-conf.xml.auto will not be regenerated, if
present, so you can edit.
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Can you also attach output of acpidump?
#acpidump > acpi.out
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Thanks for providing detailed logs. I see in the log:
"
cthd_sysfs_zone::read_cdev_trip_points: ZONE bound to CDEV status 0
Sorted trip dump zone index:5 type:B0D4:
index 2: type:passive temp:4 hyst:1000 zone id:5 sensor id:5 cdev size:0
"
So this is a problem in configuration of the
This seems to have wrong temperature threshold issue. 64C is too low threshold.
What is the dump of the following:
#grep -r . /sys/class/thermal/*
Meanwhile you can edit the file thermal-conf.xml.auto and change
*
to
95000
to make system usable.
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2.Do hp-setup to add device.
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I had install on another new hard disk on ext4 ang with mount / had
encountered grub installer has crashed
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g the printer using
1)cp /dev/null /var/log/syslog.
2)cp /dev/null /var/log/cups/error_log.
3)Output of hp-check -rt
Thanks
Srinivas
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Title:
pack
On Tue, 2018-04-17 at 11:56 +, Colin Ian King wrote:
> Ah, I'm mistaken, that gets loaded later. Do you mind supplying the
> list of modules loaded on your machine so I can see if I can find the
> driver that is failing on the thermal zone 4. Can you run:
>
> lsmod
>
I am thinking wifi. If
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hi i'm installing ubuntu 16.04.03 LTS yesterday i downloaded it.
i have tried to dual boot my pc but my windows has gone in this process when i
tried first time it says grub loder crashed then i tried once again it is
installed successfully but touchpad is not worked so i
Public bug reported:
on trying to install ubuntu on my AMD machine it came up with a modal
window with a installer failed error
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 16.04
Package: ubiquity 2.21.63.4
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.10.0-28.32~16.04.2-generic 4.10.17
Uname: Linux
I am using Xubuntu 17.04. fusion-icon does not start and shows the following:
* Detected Session: xubuntu
* Searching for installed applications...
compizconfig - Error: Unable to find interface type 2 on 0x7f3b3b5474e8
This is either a programmer error or more than one static library
defining
Please try 1.6 version. If still have problem then
# sudo systemctl stop thermald
# sudo thermald --no-daemon --loglevel=debug
and send logs.
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Thanks Mike.
I would like to help to close the other issues pointed here on macbook and
others. But need debug logs like you provided. Also
grep -r . /sys/class/thermal/*
Also if there are some sysfs entries for fan control /sys/devices/platform or
others.
Looks like there is a way to control
Mike, for your issue 2 I have uploaded a change.
https://github.com/01org/thermal_daemon/commits/master
In systems like yours which runs close to critical the auto max adjustment
needs some better algorithm.
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Colin,
Do you have some auto builder which can make a test package for Mike? I added
one commit on my branch.
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Title:
Thermald is totally
Embedded controller controls fan and on many systems it will not allow
OS to control Fans. So thermald can't control unless user manually
configured to do (In that case he has some means to control speed from
sysfs).
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