@Raof,
your understandings are correct.
Then, "motion=1" isn't supported currently.

For apct, the motion variant may not exist in each entries. 
so extra policy rules maybe hit.

if these cause the problem, 
1. the apct have the incorrect rules and table needs correction.
2. need fully support in "motion", need to enable the motion variant fully.

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Title:
  Fix the in-motion function does not work

Status in thermald package in Ubuntu:
  New
Status in thermald source package in Jammy:
  In Progress

Bug description:
  [Summary]
  in-Motion condition doesn't work with adaptive performance policy

  [Fix]
  This patch fix the issue,
  cc0890a59725) Always match motion = 0

  [Test cases]
  1. Install the Ubuntu 22.04-oem image on BMM4-DVT2-C2X
  2. run the thermald applied the fix.
  #thermald --no-daemon --loglevel=debug --adaptive --ignore-cpuid-check > 
thermald_log.log" and check the log
  3. in-motion condition works

  [Where problems could occur]
  because motion is always 0, the rules with motion=1 wouldn't be hit.
  but motion=1 isn't supported.

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