Thermald
The Linux Thermal Daemon program from 01.org
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- Sources inherited from project openSUSE:Factory
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Filename | Size | Changed |
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_service | 0000000331 331 Bytes | |
_servicedata | 0000000241 241 Bytes | |
fix_long_int_i586_issue.patch | 0000000730 730 Bytes | |
fix_missing_include.patch | 0000000656 656 Bytes | |
thermald-1.8.tar.gz | 0000422982 413 KB | |
thermald.changes | 0000003939 3.85 KB | |
thermald.conf | 0000000013 13 Bytes | |
thermald.spec | 0000002703 2.64 KB |
Revision 5 (latest revision is 18)
Dominique Leuenberger (dimstar_suse)
accepted
request 647322
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Thomas Renninger (trenn)
(revision 5)
- Fix build for Leap 42.3 (include missing header file) A fix_missing_include.patch - Fix build for i586 A fix_long_int_i586_issue.patch - Remove thermal-conf.xml as done mainline and add it to the docs directory. This is an example only. - Update to "Release 1.8" * Support of KBL-G with discrete GPU * Fast removal of any cooling action which was applied once temperature is normal * Android support * Add Hot trip point, which when reached just calls "suspend" * Adding new tag "DependsOn" which enable/disable trip based on some other trip * Polling interval can be configured via thermal xml config * Per trip PID control * Simplify RAPL cooling device - Update to "Release 1.7.2" * Workwround for platform with invalid thermal table * Error printing for RAPL constraint sysfs read on failure * thermal-conf.xml.auto can be read from /etc/thermald, which allows user to modify generated thermal-conf.xml from /var/run/thermald and copy to /etc/termald - Update to version 1.7.1: * Removed dptfxtract binary as there is an issue in packaging this with GPL source for distributions - Changes for version 1.7.0: * Add GeminiLake * Add dptfxtract tool, which converts DPTF tables to thermald
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