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- Kernel driver: x86_pkg_temp_thermal
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- Supported chips:
- * x86: with package level thermal management
- (Verify using: CPUID.06H:EAX[bit 6] =1)
- Authors: Srinivas Pandruvada <srinivas.pandruvada@linux.intel.com>
- Reference
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- Intel® 64 and IA-32 Architectures Software Developer’s Manual (Jan, 2013):
- Chapter 14.6: PACKAGE LEVEL THERMAL MANAGEMENT
- Description
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- This driver register CPU digital temperature package level sensor as a thermal
- zone with maximum two user mode configurable trip points. Number of trip points
- depends on the capability of the package. Once the trip point is violated,
- user mode can receive notification via thermal notification mechanism and can
- take any action to control temperature.
- Threshold management
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- Each package will register as a thermal zone under /sys/class/thermal.
- Example::
- /sys/class/thermal/thermal_zone1
- This contains two trip points:
- - trip_point_0_temp
- - trip_point_1_temp
- User can set any temperature between 0 to TJ-Max temperature. Temperature units
- are in milli-degree Celsius. Refer to "Documentation/driver-api/thermal/sysfs-api.rst" for
- thermal sys-fs details.
- Any value other than 0 in these trip points, can trigger thermal notifications.
- Setting 0, stops sending thermal notifications.
- Thermal notifications:
- To get kobject-uevent notifications, set the thermal zone
- policy to "user_space".
- For example::
- echo -n "user_space" > policy
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