From: lcubeddu <lcubeddu@users.noreply.github.com>
To: ml@inbox.vuxu.org
Subject: [ISSUE] Thermald tanks performance on ASUS UX3402Z. Need to use --adaptive
Date: Fri, 15 Sep 2023 10:38:41 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <gh-mailinglist-notifications-41a7ca26-5023-4802-975b-f1789d68868e-void-packages-46064@inbox.vuxu.org> (raw)
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New issue by lcubeddu on void-packages repository
https://github.com/void-linux/void-packages/issues/46064
Description:
### Is this a new report?
Yes
### System Info
Void 6.5.2_1 x86_64 GenuineIntel notuptodate FFF
### Package(s) Affected
thermald-2.5.4_1
### Does a report exist for this bug with the project's home (upstream) and/or another distro?
_No response_
### Expected behaviour
thermald is not supposed to affect performance this much.
### Actual behaviour
Hello, I've encountered an issue with thermald, I don't know if we could really call this a bug but thermald needs some ACPI info about max temperatures on newer laptops/ultrabooks.
The ACPI info was not read, so on my laptop thermald would throttle heavily (cf. https://www.reddit.com/r/voidlinux/comments/16gtkl5/whole_system_slower_with_dbus_service/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=web2x&context=3)
Upstream people have added the "--adaptive" option to thermald. I simply added this option in the runit run file.
Up to you to decide if this should be distributed on void-packages.
The thermald help does say "adaptive mode: use adaptive performance tables if available", so it shouldn't affect users who miss it.
Should we add this option ?
### Steps to reproduce
Hardware specific bug
enable dbus service
enable thermald service
lower performances.
enable dbus service
enable thermald service with --adaptive
no performance issue.
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