Your patch has fixed the thermal-conf.xml file problem. Thanks!
If you could spend just a few minutes and look at my thermal-conf.xml
file, I'd really appreciate it. The default didn't seem to work.
For these /sys entries:
/sys/class/thermal$ ll
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 0 Apr 29 07:55 cooling_device0 ->
../../devices/virtual/thermal/cooling_device0/
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 0 Apr 29 07:55 cooling_device1 ->
../../devices/virtual/thermal/cooling_device1/
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 0 Apr 29 07:55 cooling_device2 ->
../../devices/virtual/thermal/cooling_device2/
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 0 Apr 29 07:55 cooling_device3 ->
../../devices/virtual/thermal/cooling_device3/
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 0 Apr 29 07:55 cooling_device4 ->
../../devices/virtual/thermal/cooling_device4/
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 0 Apr 29 07:55 thermal_zone0 ->
../../devices/virtual/thermal/thermal_zone0/
cooling devices 0-3 are type processor
cooling device 4 is type intel_powerclamp
thermal zone 0 is type x86_pkg_temp
Here's my new thermal-conf.xml file:
$ more thermal-conf.xml
<?xml version="1.0"?>
<ThermalConfiguration>
<Platform>
<Name>Toshiba Laptop</Name>
<ProductName>*</ProductName>
<Preference>QUIET</Preference>
<ThermalSensors>
<ThermalSensor>
<Type>x86_pkg_temp</Type>
<Path>/sys/class/thermal/thermal_zone0/</Path>
<AsyncCapable>1</AsyncCapable>
</ThermalSensor>
</ThermalSensors>
<ThermalZones>
<ThermalZone>
<Type>cpu package</Type>
<TripPoints>
<TripPoint>
<SensorType>x86_pkg_temp</SensorType>
<Temperature>59000</Temperature>
<type>passive</type>
<ControlType>PARALLEL</ControlType>
<CoolingDevice>
<index>0</index>
<type>Processor</type>
<influence> 10 </influence>
<SamplingPeriod> 5
</SamplingPeriod>
</CoolingDevice>
<CoolingDevice>
<index>1</index>
<type>Processor</type>
<influence> 10 </influence>
<SamplingPeriod> 5
</SamplingPeriod>
</CoolingDevice>
<CoolingDevice>
<index>2</index>
<type>Processor</type>
<influence> 10 </influence>
<SamplingPeriod> 5
</SamplingPeriod>
</CoolingDevice>
<CoolingDevice>
<index>3</index>
<type>Processor</type>
<influence> 10 </influence>
<SamplingPeriod> 5
</SamplingPeriod>
</CoolingDevice>
<CoolingDevice>
<index>4</index>
<type>intel_powerclamp</type>
<influence> 30 </influence>
<SamplingPeriod> 10
</SamplingPeriod>
</CoolingDevice>
<CoolingDevice>
<index>5</index>
<type>rapl_controller</type>
<influence> 50 </influence>
<SamplingPeriod> 10
</SamplingPeriod>
</CoolingDevice>
<CoolingDevice>
<index>6</index>
<type>intel_pstate</type>
<influence> 40 </influence>
<SamplingPeriod> 10
</SamplingPeriod>
</CoolingDevice>
<CoolingDevice>
<index>7</index>
<type>rapl_controller_dram</type>
<influence> 50 </influence>
<SamplingPeriod> 10
</SamplingPeriod>
</CoolingDevice>
</TripPoint>
</TripPoints>
</ThermalZone>
</ThermalZones>
</Platform>
</ThermalConfiguration>
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