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 cooling seems to work and the code didn't
regress.

For the x220 I taped up the air vents and ran the laptop on a non-
conductive base to keep the heat in the machine and was able to observe
thermald cycling the CPU speed at just below  the thermal trip points
even when the laptop was beyond the thermal design characterstics (e.g.
fan not able to vent and full CPU loading).

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