Thanks team Canonical for this \o/
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@Chris, Sure, this's my regular processes but didn't collect the logs.
I will update the logs about this test cases.
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I see that all the individual bugs have been verified, but has the test
plan documented on *this* bug been carried out? That is:
[Test case]
For these CPU series, RPL/ADL/TGL/CML/CFL/KBL, the following tests will be run
on machines in the CI lab:
1. Run stress-ng, and observe the temperature/fre
Verified against thermald-2.4.9-1ubuntu0.3,
~~~
LP#2018275,
LP#2018236,
LP#2012260,
LP#2007579,
LP#1989044,
LP#1981087
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Hello koba, or anyone else affected,
Accepted thermald into jammy-proposed. The package will build now and be
available at
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/thermald/2.4.9-1ubuntu0.3 in a few
hours, and then in the -proposed repository.
Please help us by testing this new package. See
https://
Thanks. I have uploaded thermald 2.4.9-1ubuntu0.3 jammy with a small
change and unsubscribed ~ubuntu-sponsors. I added "Cherry-pick following
fixes from thermald 2.5.1 and 2.5.2 (LP: #1995606)" to d/changelog since
this bug was not referenced.
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@Raof, @Lucas
v3: because the patch, 0004-Fixed-enumeration-of-cpu-thermal-sensors.patch,
can't verify on the proper machine, pull it out from patches.
** Patch added: "thermald_jammy_2.4.9-1ubuntu0.3.v3.debdiff"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/thermald/+bug/1995606/
Relaying communication from off-Launchpad: Since we have no way to test
it, 0004-Fixed-enumeration-of-cpu-thermal-sensors.patch should be
dropped, and apart from that this is now acceptable.
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FWIW the packaging changes look good to me. But I'd like raof (or
someone with more knowledge about this) to check koba's reply before
uploading the package.
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** Changed in: thermald (Ubuntu Jammy)
Status: New => In Progress
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Status: Incomplete => New
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** Patch added: "thermald_jammy_2.4.9-1ubuntu0.3.v2.debdiff"
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* Replied 1st, please check
Ref. https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/thermald/+bug/2018275/comments/2
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Waiting for another debdiff to address the points raised in previous
comments.
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In addition to the things identified above:
* I've added a question on
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/thermald/+bug/2018275 about
what that's actually fixing.
* debian/patches/0004-Fixed-enumeration-of-cpu-thermal-sensors.patch:
this looks reasonable, but I'd like to make sure that wer
One more thing:
- There's a trailing whitespace at line 22 on d/changelog.
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Thank you for your patience.
I believe Chris should be the one doing the review here, but I'd like to
mention that it would be great if you could add DEP-3 headers to each
patch:
https://dep-team.pages.debian.net/deps/dep3/
This helps us better document and understand where each patch came from.
@Raof,
as per request, modified the changelog
please help to review.
** Patch added: "thermald_jammy_2.4.9-1ubuntu0.3.debdiff"
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@Lukas, im working on this and will upload the next, thanks
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Chris reviewed your proposed debdiff almost 2 months ago, are you
planning to address the comments? I am re-checking this because it is in
our general sponsorship queue. If you do not need sponsorship for this
upload, please, unsubscribe ~ubuntu-sponsors.
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Hi there! Sorry for the delay in getting to this. Some review:
*) It'd be easier to review if debian/changelog mentioned each of the patches
and what they do. For example, rather than having the changelog entry:
* Support ITMTv2 for Raptor Lake (LP: #2007579)
you could have the changelog entries
** Changed in: thermald (Ubuntu Jammy)
Assignee: (unassigned) => koba (kobako)
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The attachment "thermald_Jammy_2.4.9-1ubuntu0.3.debdiff" seems to be a
debdiff. The ubuntu-sponsors team has been subscribed to the bug report
so that they can review and hopefully sponsor the debdiff. If the
attachment isn't a patch, please remove the "patch" flag from the
attachment, remove the
@Raof, i have modified the patches,
only picked the necessary and drop the part of refactoring.
* drop these two commits,
~~~
* Dropped, Remove /dev/cpu/*/msr access for TCC
* part of refactoring and keep the required,
Separate Adaptive engine and GDDV
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Would you please review it first. than
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** Tags added: originate-from-2015208
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** Summary changed:
- Upgrade thermald to 2.5.1
+ Upgrade thermald to 2.5.1 for Jammy (22.04)
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Status in
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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** Description changed:
[Justification]
The purpose of this bug is that prevent the regression in the future.
The automatic test scripts are better for the future SRU and is still on the
planning.
[Test case]
- For each supported CPU series (RPL/ADL/TGL/CML/CFL/KBL) the following tests
@Chris,
1) as per Intel, increased cpu power may throttle iGPU, the current thermald
can't balance this issue.
Ref. https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/thermald/+bug/1944389/comments/23
2.1) i can't answer what testing does upstream do. i asked this but didn't get
answer.
@Srinivas, could
Ok. So, sorry about all the back and forth. Partially this is because
I'm more familiar with thermald than others on the SRU team, and so
don't necessarily make things explicit that should be.
At a high level, what the SRU team (in general, so that *I* don't have
to be the single point of failure)
@Robie,
1. is it possible that users are using thermald on hardware not covered by
upstream tests?
[Koba] As per my test cases, the older machine than kbl would be not covered.
but thermald is enabled since 2016, i thought Intel may not support the older
fully.
If there's a regression, we could a
@Timo, i have finished.thanks
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[ Where problems could occur ]
~~~
** Description changed:
[Justification]
The purpose of this bug is that prevent the regression in the future.
The automatic test scripts are better for the future SRU and is still on the
planning.
[Test case]
For e
@Robie,
For the TCC,
I have replied fo Jamssy,
~~~
TCC adjustment has been offloaded to kernel driver intel_tcc_cooling,
it's registered as a thermal cooling device.
2eb87d75f980) thermal/drivers/intel: Introduce tcc cooling driver.
This was merged to mainline since 5.13. Focal is using hwe-5.1
Thank you for the re-upload.
I think this remains blocked on answers to my questions in
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-
release/2022-October/005495.html ?
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finish the sru template as we discussed
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S
** Description changed:
[Justification]
The purpose of this bug is that prevent the regression in the future.
The automatic test scripts are better for the future SRU and is still on the
planning.
[Test case]
For each supported CPU series (RPL/ADL/TGL/CML/CFL/KBL) the following tests
** Also affects: thermald (Ubuntu Jammy)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: thermald (Ubuntu)
Status: In Progress => Fix Released
** Changed in: thermald (Ubuntu Jammy)
Status: New => In Progress
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** Description changed:
[Justification]
The purpose of this bug is that prevent the regression in the future.
The automatic test scripts are better for the future SRU and is still on the
planning.
[Test case]
For each supported CPU series (RPL/ADL/TGL/CML/CFL/KBL) the following tests
** Description changed:
[Justification]
The purpose of this bug is that prevent the regression in the future.
The automatic test scripts are better for the future SRU and is still on the
planning.
- Currently, just use stress-ng and observe the temperature/frequency/power
manually(e.g.
** Description changed:
[Justification]
The purpose of this bug is that prevent the regression in the future.
The automatic test scripts are better for the future SRU and is still on the
planning.
- Currently, just use a stressing tools and monitor status manually(e.g. s-tui).
- Use stre
** Description changed:
[Justification]
The purpose of this bug is that prevent the regression in the future.
The automatic test scripts are better for the future SRU and is still on the
planning.
Currently, just use a stressing tools and monitor status manually(e.g. s-tui).
Use stre
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