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As asked in comment #19, please supply the logs as requested. This bug
will be closed in 6 weeks if this has not occurred.
** Changed in: thermald (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Incomplete
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Affects me on Ubuntu Studio 20.10 with ThinkPad X201 with Intel(R)
Core(TM) i5-3320M
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I am experiencing this bug in 20.04
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System:Host: ubuntu20.04 Kernel: 5.4.0-62-generic x86_64 bits: 64 compiler:
gcc v: 9.3.0 Desktop: Gnome 3.36.4
Distro: Ubuntu 20.04.1 LTS (Focal Fossa)
Machine: Type: Desktop Mobo: ASUSTeK model: P8Z77-V LX v: Rev X.0x serial:
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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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Also affected me after upgrading from 18.04 to 18.10.
The real pain point is that it locks my CPU frequency at 800MHz, and
doesn't 'unlock' it even after removing the intel_powerclamp module.
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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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I have the same issue on an acer vn7-592g and Ubuntu 18.10. I
temporarily fixed by editing thermald config in /etc/thermald/thermal-
cpu-cdev-order.xml to deactivate most cooling methods (guess work as the
documentation for it is almost none existent)
rapl_controller
** Also affects: thermald (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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I checked that there is no difference in configuration files between
Ubuntu 18.04 and Ubuntu 18.10.
@caravena, clearly the kernel is not affected and it should happen in
4.19 too. Should we change this bug to thermald instead?
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Here is what I did:
- Removed file /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist-power.conf to re-enable kidle_inject
- Disabled thermald
- Restarted the computer on kernel 4.18
I confirm I don't get the throttling.
In Ubuntu 18.04, thermald version is 1.7.0-5ubuntu1, while on Ubuntu
18.10 it is 1.7.0-8.
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I reinstalled thermald and tried with the 4.15 kernel and still got
intense throttling. I noticed that with either kernel the dmesg output
still dumps this:
[ 47.365544] CPU1: Core temperature above threshold, cpu clock throttled
(total events = 1)
[ 47.365568] CPU5: Core temperature above th
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Justin,
Would it be possible for you to boot 4.15 kernel? If this also happens
at Linux v4.15, it's quite likely a regression in thermald.
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I have a Dell Precision 5520. I just updated my bios and updated Ubuntu
to 18.10 from 18.04 and ran into hard CPU throttling. I uninstalled
thermald and everything is fine. Not sure if it would be better to
blacklist kidle_inject as suggested here instead though.
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I created a new Ubuntu 18.10 VM and tried to reproduce this, but
couldn't. No `kidle_inject` processes were started at all. I'm not sure
if they should start inside a VM, though.
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Hi @caravena ,
Thanks for your response.
The issue happened after I upgraded from 18.04 to 18.10 last week. I
didn't take note on the kernel version before the upgrade (where the
issue was not happening), but as I always keep system up-to-date, it
should be latest kernel version for 18.04.
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Did this issue start happening after an update/upgrade? Was there a
prior kernel version where you were not having this particular problem?
Would it be possible for you to test the latest upstream kernel? Refer
to https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelMainlineBuilds . Please test the latest
v4.19 kernel[0
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